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Luke Johnson
Johnson performing at Wolverhampton Civic Hall in August 2009
Johnson performing at Wolverhampton Civic Hall in August 2009
Background information
Birth nameLuke Anthony Johnson
Born (1981-03-11) 11 March 1981 (age 43)
Redditch, Worcestershire, England
GenresAlternative rock, hard rock, post-hardcore
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, drummer
Instrument(s)Drums, guitar, bass guitar
Years active2002–present
LabelsScience Records, Warner Bros. Records, Sony, Columbia
WebsiteTwitter

Luke Anthony "Jocko" Johnson (born 11 March 1981)[1] is an English rock musician, drummer and songwriter.[2] He is most commonly known as 'Jocko'. Johnson began his music career in the late 1990s drumming for a spree of small local West Midlands- punk and metal bands. In early 2003 Johnson was approached by California punk band Amen to join the ranks.[3] After his departure from Amen in 2005, Johnson formed Beat Union as drummer and songwriter with Dave Warsop, Dean Ashton and Mark Andrews. Johnson joined the Welsh alternative metal band Lostprophets in 2009 until their disbanding in 2013. Johnson has also been involved in other musical projects, including working alongside Producer John Feldmann (Good Charlotte, The Used, Kelly Clarkson) and has performed session work for a variety of bands, including The Wonder Stuff[4] and Foxy Shazam.[5]

In 2016 Luke started the band Lowlives along with Lee Downer (the former frontman of the Defiled). Lowlives released their first EP Burn Forever in August 2018 and released their first full-length album, Freaking Out, on May 31, 2024

Biography

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Early life

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Johnson was exposed to music at the very early age of 2. Beginning with his father, Les Johnson, who was a Birmingham promoter for such bands as New Order, Killing Joke and New Model Army. At the age of 5, Johnson started to join his father on tour with the band he managed The Wonder Stuff. Johnson was then given his first pair of drumsticks by Martin Gilks and would often even get to soundcheck the drums. '"All my life I've been around music. I'd go to shows and soundcheck the drums for the Wonder Stuff and get to play kits on these big stages during soundcheck and hearing the sound of a drumkit through a PA I thought, 'Man I really want to do this!'"', says Johnson.[6] With the support of his parents, at the age of 6, Johnson started taking drum lessons.

Beat Union

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Beat Union was a pop-punk band from Birmingham, Bromsgrove and Redditch. They were formerly known as Shortcut to Newark.[7] The group has garnered comparisons to Elvis Costello and The Jam, as well as pop punk groups like Green Day.[8][9] In 2006 the band toured the UK with Bedouin Soundclash and Zox.[10] Their debut full-length album, Disconnected, was released on Science Records in April 2008.[11] It was produced with the help of John Feldmann, producer and frontman of Goldfinger.[12] Rolling Stone named their song "She Is the Gun" Song of the Day on 17 July 2008.[13] The song also received rotation on BBC Radio 1, where it rose to No. 5 on the station's airplay charts.[14] After releasing the album, the group toured with Goldfinger and then played the 2008 Warped Tour in the U.S.[15] A U.S. fall tour was announced with Flogging Molly, followed by UK dates with Less Than Jake.[16]

Lostprophets (2009–2013)

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Following the departure of American drummer Ilan Rubin from Lostprophets, Johnson was officially announced as the band's new drummer in August 2009, after they had completed the recording of their fourth studio album The Betrayed. The album was released in January 2010, and Johnson toured with them in support of the album, commencing in February 2010 with their UK tour in which they were supported by Kids in Glass Houses, Hexes, We Are the Ocean and Sharks. Johnson would go on to play on the band's fifth and final album, Weapons, which was released in 2012. The band split in October 2013 after vocalist Ian Watkins was charged with multiple child sex offences, and then jailed for 29 years.[17]

No Devotion (2014–2015)

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Johnson wrote music for various artists while also working on his own solo EP. He was also the drummer and founding member of the new rock band formed by former Lostprophets members, No Devotion, after Watkins' imprisonment.

He left No Devotion in late 2014, feeling he was unable to meet the commitments the band required, although it was not announced by the band until January 2015, as the other members hoped he would change his mind. He was replaced by former Kids in Glass Houses drummer Phillip Jenkins as their touring drummer.

Solo Career (2015)

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In April 2015, Johnson released three singles on the music streaming service SoundCloud, titled 'Say Something', 'The Beat of my Heart', and 'Ignorance'.[18]

Lowlives (2016–present)

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Luke started the band Lowlives in 2016 along with Lee Downer (formerly known as Stitch D of the Defiled), their first show was supporting Moose Blood in Los Angeles in October 2017. Lowlives released their first EP Burn Forever in August 2018 they also supported the Used in the same month in England.

Lowlives released their first full length album, Freaking Out, on May 31, 2024

Equipment

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Drum Kit

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Tama Starclassic Performer Bubinga/Birch Shell Color: Black Diamond Dust & Chrome Hardware

  • 18'"x22" Kick Drum
  • 6"x14" Starphonic Brass Snare Drum
  • 10"x14" Rack Tom
  • 16"x16" Floor Tom
  • 16"x18" Floor Tom
  • Iron Cobra Powerglide Twin Pedal

Cymbals

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Zildjian

  • 19" A Custom Crash
  • 20" Medium Crash
  • 20" A Custom Crash
  • 20" A Custom Rezo Crash
  • 21" Sweet Ride
  • 15" Mastersound Hi Hats

Drum Sticks

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Promark

  • Pro-mark 2B Nylon Tip Natural Sticks

Drum Heads

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Remo

  • Remo Coated Emperor Tom Heads
  • Remo Emperor X Snare Head

References

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  1. ^ "TAMA Drums | Artists on Tour – Luke Johnson / Lostprophets" (in Japanese). Tamadrum.co.jp. Archived from the original on 3 December 2017. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
  2. ^ "Zildjian News". MusicRadar.com. 2010. Archived from the original on 13 February 2010. Retrieved 16 May 2010.
  3. ^ "Luke Johnson biography". MusicRadar.com. 2010. Retrieved 16 May 2010.
  4. ^ "The Wonder Stuff, Back with a Vengeance". Drowned in Sound. 2004. Archived from the original on 8 October 2012. Retrieved 16 May 2010.
  5. ^ "Modern Drummer News". Modern Drummer. 2010. Retrieved 16 May 2010.
  6. ^ "Music Radar". Music Radar. 2010. Retrieved 16 May 2010.
  7. ^ "Shortcut to Newark". purevolume. Archived from the original on 20 May 2011. Retrieved 30 April 2008.
  8. ^ Review of Disconnected. Allmusic
  9. ^ Review of Disconnected Archived 7 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine. Alternative Press, June 2008.
  10. ^ Bedouin Soundclash, Beat Union, & Zox. BBC, 25 August 2006.
  11. ^ Beat Union Get Disconnected[usurped]. Chart Attack, 14 April 2008.
  12. ^ Review of Disconnected. Aversion.com.
  13. ^ Song of the Day. Rolling Stone online (mirror at Yahoo!), 17 July 2008.
  14. ^ For this album, Beat Union has hired music video director Daniel Chesnut to do videos for tracks: "Calling" and "Pressure Zone".Beat Union travel the world for summer festivals and fall dates with Flogging Molly and Less Than Jake. Cleveland Leader, 5 August 2008.
  15. ^ Beat Union at Allmusic
  16. ^ "Beat Union to Flog Molly This Fall". Antimusic, 6 August 2008.
  17. ^ "Lostprophets splitting up after 'year of heartache'". BBC News. 1 October 2013.
  18. ^ LukeAnthonyJohnson SoundCloud