Harley Flanagan

Musician

Birthday March 8, 1967

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace San Francisco, California, U.S.

Age 57 years old

Nationality United States

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1967

Harley Francis Flanagan (born March 8, 1967) is an American musician.

He is currently the bassist, vocalist and sole remaining founding member of New York hardcore band the Cro-Mags.

When he was nine years old, Flanagan published a book of poetry and drawings written when he was seven years old, with a foreword written by family friend Allen Ginsberg.

At age 12, Flanagan was the drummer for New York punk band the Stimulators.

Flanagan cited Darryl Jenifer, Geezer Butler, and Lemmy as his biggest bass influences.

He also stated that Cronos of Venom, Jaco Pastorius (Flanagan owns one of his basses), and Stanley Clarke inspired him, trying to "bring all that stuff together" in his own music, mixed with hardcore's intensity.

1980

His students include the daughter of Anthony Bourdain, who coincidentally attended NYC Stimulators concerts in the early 1980s, and was a fan of the then preteen drummer.

1982

Flanagan has been a vegetarian since 1982.

2012

On July 6, 2012, Flanagan was arrested for allegedly stabbing two current members of Cro-Mags, and biting one of them, backstage at the Webster Hall in New York City.

Allegedly, Flanagan had been attacked in the dressing room.

Flanagan was stabbed in the leg.

He stated he drew the knife to defend himself and that the wound to his leg required 30 stitches.

Charges were dropped in December 2012, due to a lack of cooperating witnesses.

Flanagan was later sued in a civil action over the incident, but this suit was also dropped.

2016

Flanagan's autobiography, Hard-Core: Life of My Own, published by Feral House in 2016, contains an introduction by Steven Blush.

Once published, the book spent over six months as the No. 1 seller in martial arts biographies on Amazon.

2018

On May 19, 2018, Flanagan's band was one of four classic punk/hardcore acts to play the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, along with Murphy's Law, Suicidal Tendencies, and the Original Misfits.

Flanagan also released two recordings: The Dr. Know EP, proceeds of which benefit the titular Bad Brains member, who has medical expenses; and, released on July 6, 2018, The Original Cro-Mags Demos, 1982/83, which documents Flanagan's work writing the songs, playing all instruments and singing early versions of the songs that are blueprint for the Cro-Mags sound.

That same year, Flanagan filed a federal trademark infringement action against former Cro-Mags bandmates, John Joseph and Mackie Jayson who had been touring under the Cro-Mags band name with other musicians against Flanagan's wishes.

In 2018, Flanagan filed a lawsuit in federal court charging former band members John McGowan and Maxwell Jayson with trademark infringement.

2019

In April 2019 Flanagan announced a settlement wherein he would own exclusive use of the name "Cro-Mags"; simultaneously, Joseph announced his recognition of the settlement, and that he and his band would instead perform as Cro-Mags "JM", beginning in August 2019.

Flanagan is preparing a new Cro-Mags album with producer, Arthur Rizk for a planned 2019 release date.

Subsequently, on June 28, 2019, Flanagan's Cro-Mags released their first new music in twenty years, three new songs "Don't Give In," "Drag You Under" and "No One's Victim."

They were the opening act for the original Misfits for four shows in 2019.

Flanagan is the father of two sons and is married to Laura Lee Flanagan, who is an attorney and serves as Flanagan's business manager and also works as general counsel and CCO to investment advisory firms.

Flanagan is a black-belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu and currently works as a professor for Renzo Gracie Academy in New York City.

Flanagan won the lawsuit in April 2019, giving ownership and exclusive rights to the Cro-Mags band name.