Born in Seymour, Indiana on October 7, 1951.
He started out for a brief period of time as a glam rocker, but then tried out for a solo career with his first album
Chestnut Street Incident released by former
David Bowie manager,
Tony DeFries on the Mainman (division of MCA) label.
That album was a complete flop partly due to the fact that the record label wanted to mold John into something he was not (a pretty boy ala James Dean) and the fact that the album consisted of only 6 originals and 5 cover songs. It was also the label’s idea to release the album under the name
Johnny Cougar which Mellencamp did not approve of.
It wasn’t until the release of
American Fool, released this time under the moniker
John Cougar, which featured his most well-known hit to date, Jack & Diane that he really made it big; the album stayed at #1 on the charts for nine weeks.
Following that was
Uh-huh which would be his first release under the moniker
John Cougar Mellencamp; the name he would stick by until he gradually dropped the Cougar and just went by his given name
John Mellencamp. A heart attack in 1994 prevented him from touring for one of his most famous albums to date
Dance Naked.
John has collaborated with
Me’Shell Ndegeocello and
India Arie over the years.
Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 2008 (Performer).