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Name: Art Alexakis  
   
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Date of Birth: 12th April 1962
   
Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California, USA
   
Profession: Actor
 
 
From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia

Art Alexakis (born April 12, 1962) is the singer/guitarist and songwriter of the rock band Everclear. He was born in Los Angeles, California.

At a young age, Alexakis' father walked out on the family, leaving Art, his mother, his brother, and his three sisters to fend for themselves. Not long after, financial difficulties forced Alexakis' mother to relocate the family to the Mar Vista Gardens housing projects in California, located in Los Angeles near Culver City (Mar Vista Gardens is near, but not in, the Mar Vista neighborhood).

There, Art came in direct contact with the area's criminal and drug culture. Alexakis' brother George died of a heroin overdose when Art was 12. A lyric in the song "Heroin Girl" refers to his mother overhearing a police officer describing his brother's death as "just another overdose." About a year later, Art's girlfriend OD'd. Not long after her death, Alexakis attempted suicide by getting stoned, filling his pockets with sand, and jumping off the Santa Monica Pier. He claims the voice of his brother George compelled him to survive.

Regardless, Art's drug addiction continued. Over the next eight years, Art was shuffled around between various family members all over the country. He spent a brief period in Houston, Texas, living with his father, and a period in Roseburg, Oregon, living with his "born-again" sister and her husband. Eventually, he returned to LA to live with his mother. He attended journalism school for a time, and worked as a music reviewer for The Evening Outlook, a small newspaper in Santa Monica. Eventually, a near-fatal cocaine overdose pushed him to quit drugs cold turkey.

After cleaning himself up, Art briefly attended UCLA film school. While living in Los Angeles, he organized a band called Shakin' Brave. Shakin' Brave featured a rather rough rock sound, but never really rose above the sea of music in Southern California. Generally frustrated with the music scene in LA, Art and his first wife Anita relocated to San Francisco.

While living in San Francisco, Art stumbled upon a genre of music known as "cow-punk". The sound meshed together the two prevalent forms of music with which he grew up - Country and straight-ahead Rock-n-Roll. Inspired, Alexakis established Shindig Records. Much of this period is explicitly detailed in the album, Deep In the Heart of the Beast In the Sun, which was originally intended as a solo album but gradually developed into a group project under the name Colorfinger.

In 1992, within a single month, Shindig went bankrupt, Colorfinger disbanded, and Art's girlfriend Jenny became pregnant. Seeking a change of scenery, Alexakis moved to Portland, Oregon. There, he married his girlfriend and had a daughter. Though less directly biographical, Everclear's second album, Sparkle and Fade, deals deeply with the themes of escape and redemption that pervaded his life upon leaving San Francisco.

The instability and personal turmoil Alexakis has endured in his lifetime has left him with a wide breadth of subject matter for his songs. "Father of Mine" and "Why I Don't Believe in God" describe his difficult youth. "Heroin Girl" and "Color Pit" touch upon the scars left by his drug addictions.

More recently, Alexakis has worked to help others who have suffered experiences like his. In 2000, he testified before Congress in support of HR 1488, the Compassion for Children and Child Support Enforcement Act. He has also taped PSA's for the Office of National Drug Control Policy.

Alexakis has also been politically active. He was a delegate for the 2004 Democratic National Convention representing Portland, Oregon's 3rd congressional district after campaigning for John Edwards during the 2004 Democratic Presidential primaries. He and the new Everclear recorded the Woody Guthrie standard This Land Is Your Land, which Alexakis performed at several political events.

On January 4th, 2005, Alexakis filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in United States Bankruptcy Court, Central District of California. According to the filing, Alexakis owes a federal tax bill for the years 1999, 2001 and 2002 of $2.75 million, as well as nearly $230,000 to the Oregon Department of Revenue and more than $120,000 in credit card debt spread over several accounts.

Partial Discography

With Colorfinger:

  • 1990 - Deep in the Heart of the Beast in the Sun by Colorfinger
  • 1990 - Promotional Demonstration EP by Colorfinger


With Everclear:

  • 1993 - World of Noise by Everclear
  • 1995 - Sparkle & Fade by Everclear
  • 1997 - So Much for the Afterglow by Everclear
  • 2000 - Songs from an American Movie, Vol. 1: Learning How to Smile by Everclear
  • 2000 - Songs from an American Movie, Vol. 2: Good Time for a Bad Attitude by Everclear
  • 2003 - Slow Motion Daydream by Everclear

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