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Vladimir John
Ondrasik III (born
January 7, 1965), also
known by his
stage name Five for Fighting, is an
American singer-songwriter and pianist. He is...
- (2000) and its
breakthrough single, "Superman (It's Not Easy)" (2001), John
Ondrasik reteamed with
producer Gregg Wattenberg and
brought in Bill
Bottrell to...
- his life as a hero is
surprisingly difficult despite his
immense power.
Ondrasik said the song is
about "frustration
about the
inability to be heard." The...
-
Sheets joined John
Ondrasik (who was
later known as Five for Fighting) in the band they
called John Scott.
According to
Ondrasik, John
Scott was signed...
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spending 18 w****s on VH1's w****ly Top 20 countdown. In the video,
images of
Ondrasik singing and
playing the song at the
piano are
intercut with fictional,...
- Petr
Ondrašík (born 8
October 1951 in Brezolupy, Czechoslovakia) is a
former Czechoslovak international motorcycle speedway rider. He
earned 26 caps for...
- sold over 966,000
copies in the
United States as of
November 2009. John
Ondrasik had been
active in the Los
Angeles music scene since the 1980s, but did...
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Pavel Ondrašík (born 10
December 1975 in Prague, Czechoslovakia) is a
former motorcycle speedway rider. He
first rode in the
United Kingdom for the Trelawny...
- with John
Ondrasik in
writing two
songs on the Five for
Fighting album Slice, the
title track as well as "Above the Timberline".
Ondrasik became familiar...
- Five for Fighting,
released on
March 11, 1997 by
Nettwerk and EMI. John
Ondrasik had
signed with EMI
Records in 1995 and
adopted Five for
Fighting as his...