Fun Night
by ChristineW on 11/26/19Chameleon Club - LancasterRating: 5 out of 5John 5 never disappoints! Talented musician that performs a fun filled show! Funny, visually appealing, great music and even a few monsters this time!

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John 5 on Tour
American guitarist John 5 has played with some of the biggest names in music, sitting in on everything from bluegrass and flamenco to metal and hard rock. Truly a guitarist's guitarist, the stage veteran has the distinction of being one of hard rock's most recognizable players. On tour with his solo group John 5 & the Creatures, he plays a mix of hard rock, bluegrass, country, and prog.
A lauded performer, John 5 has developed a style that's completely unique — unsurprising considering who he's played with. He's had residencies with the likes of Marilyn Manson and David Lee Roth, and has performed with Wilson Phillips, Salt-n-Pepa, Rick Springfield, Garbage, and Alice Cooper. He's toured with Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford as 2wo, he played in k.d. lang's 1996 and ‘97 world tours, and he's performed at Ozzfest with Rob Zombie.
Additionally, John 5 landed on the U.S. Heatseekers chart for his albums The Art of Malice, God Told Me To, and Careful With That Axe. In concert, as his fingers execute an array of styles, audiences can expect to be treated to an amazingly eclectic performance from this master guitarist.
John 5 Background
John 5 was born John William Lowery in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, in 1971. Growing up with parents who were supportive of his interest in music, the budding guitarist was inspired by the musicians he saw on Hee Haw, like Buck Owens, Roy Clark, and Jimmy Henley. He wanted to follow in their footsteps, so he headed west and began playing as a session guitarist in L.A. at age 17.
Around that time, he started his first group, Alligator Soup, which led to him getting recognized by Whitesnake's Rudy Sarzo, who invited him to join the band Sun King. Soon thereafter, he was playing with Lita Ford and opening for Kiss, a band with whom he'd maintain long-lasting personal and professional relationships.
Lowery then joined ex–Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford — a legend in heavy metal — on industrial metal project 2wo. The band's second album blew up, receiving a loving remix from Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor, who also released the remix on his Nothing Records label.
In 1998, Lowery teamed up with David Lee Roth, former frontman of Van Halen. With Roth, he recorded the 1998 album DLR Band, going on to collaborate and work as songwriter for the vocalist. At the same time, Lowery began playing in Marilyn Manson's live band (where he was dubbed John 5), joining Manson's Mechanical Albums tour and performing at the MTV Video Music Awards. In 2005, John 5 formed his own band, Loser, and also began working with cult rock artist Rob Zombie, with whom he recorded, toured, and even shared the stage at Ozzfest.
John 5 never disappoints! Talented musician that performs a fun filled show! Funny, visually appealing, great music and even a few monsters this time!
I didn’t know what to expect because I’ve only seen him with Manson/zombie prior to this show. It was also a 4 dr to the venue. BUT IT WAS SO WORTH IT! I was blown away by the show John5 puts on and mesmerized the whole time. It was one hell of an experience and it absolutely will not be my last time seeing him perform!
John 5 put on a hell of a show. He seemed to be having as much fun as we in the audience were. The Parish in House Of Blues was the perfect setting too. An all around great night.
John 5 and the Creatures inaugural show in New Orleans was spectacular. The setlist was perfect as was the performance. I strongly recommend the VIP meet and greet. It is well worth the price.
John 5 is unbelievable live its a must see. but he needs to give out more then 2 pics to the fans!
Great customer service! I enjoyed the ambience of the show on April 7th, I like the interior decorations inside the Parish room. Sound was great and drinks inside were reasonable. I love music and love coming to concerts, so my rate for this place is high, and I will be back to the House of Blues again. Thanks
John 5 is one of the most awesome guitar players I have seen and believe me I have seen a lot in my 37 years of going to shows. He is for sure one of the best and one of the nicest people you could ever meet. Go see my buddy J5!!!!!
Have seen John 5 playing with Manson and Rob Zombie. John playing the stuff he loves is worth the money. It was a great show. One of the best guitar players I have ever seen play. By all means go see this man play.
Seeing John 5 live was awesome. Maybe one day ill get to talk to him and talk music and stuff.
Love the small room at HOB Anaheim. Where better to see John 5 than a place that only holds 400 people. His support act was an amazing guitarist as well. He reminded me of a metal Ronnie Van Zant. Jared Jason somebody.... Anyhow John 5 brought all his props and the band was tight. As usual he had great audience interaction that made it seem personal. Crowd was pretty respectful except two a*holes that ended up in fights and getting ejected. Praise to HOB security. A+ show.
John 5 is amazing. Love him. I'm a girl and went to the show solo. Totally glad I did.