J Mascis

Musician

Birthday December 10, 1965

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Amherst, Massachusetts, U.S.

Age 58 years old

Nationality United States

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1965

Joseph Donald Mascis Jr. (born December 10, 1965), better known as J Mascis, is an American musician who is the singer, guitarist and main songwriter for the alternative rock band Dinosaur Jr. He has also released several albums as a solo artist and played drums and guitar on other projects.

1980

At 17, Mascis joined the short-lived hardcore group Deep Wound with Lou Barlow, Scott Helland, and Charlie Nakajima in the early 1980s.

1984

He went on to found Dinosaur Jr. with bassist Barlow and drummer Emmett Jefferson "Patrick" Murphy (aka "Murph") in 1984, switching to guitar in the process, and they achieved national success.

His vocals have been described as "Neil Young-like" and his guitar riffs as "monolithic".

1985

His mother, Theresa (an avid golfer), died in 1985 while his father, Joseph Sr., died in 1993.

Mascis became a music fan and drumming enthusiast at the age of 9.

He later joined the jazz ensemble in school as a drummer.

1989

Mascis dismissed Barlow from Dinosaur Jr. in 1989 and over the next eight years recorded several more Dinosaur Jr. albums, as well as the 1996 acoustic solo album Martin + Me.

In 1989 Kurt Cobain suggested that Mascis join Nirvana as a guitarist.

The manager for Deep Wound was Gerard Cosloy, who then went on to found Homestead Records.

Homestead released Dinosaur Jr.'s first record.

Mascis says that the reason why Dinosaur Jr.'s sound is not fully formed on that record is that they were more or less automatically signed to Homestead.

Megan Jasper, vice president at Sub Pop Records, characterises this period as "J had some anger, like any punk rock kid. Usually, though, when a young person is angry, they tend to be really loud. And J wasn't. He was only loud when he played music".

As a side project, he was the drummer in Boston doom metal group Upsidedown Cross, who released a self-titled album on Taang!

1991

Records in 1991.

He wrote songs for the film Gas, Food, Lodging, in which he made a cameo appearance.

1996

In 1996, he had a small part in the movie Grace of my Heart and provided a ballad and a Beach Boys-like song for the soundtrack.

1998

In 1998, he retired the Dinosaur Jr. name.

2000

In 2000 he began producing albums with his new band, J Mascis + The Fog.

2003

In 2003, the house and studio he owned burned down.

2005

In April 2005 Mascis, Barlow, and Murph reformed the band for a tour celebrating the re-release of the group's first three albums.

In August 2005 Mascis released J and Friends Sing and Chant For Amma, a solo album under the J Mascis and Friends banner.

The album consists of devotional songs dedicated to Hindu religious leader Mata Amritanandamayi, or Ammachi, about whom he had written "Ammaring" on the first J Mascis + The Fog album More Light.

The proceeds from the album are being donated to tsunami relief efforts Ammachi's organization is spearheading.

2006

In 2006 Mascis returned to drumming with his newly formed heavy metal band Witch for their self-titled debut album.

Also that year, he collaborated with Evan Dando on a new Lemonheads album.

The Lemonheads was released that September, featuring Mascis playing lead guitar.

2007

The reunited line-up has since released five new albums: Beyond in 2007, Farm in 2009, I Bet on Sky in 2012, Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not in 2016, and Sweep It Into Space in 2021.

2008

In 2008 the six-track album was made available digitally on his own Baked Goods label.

2010

In 2010 Mascis joined with John Petkovic and Tim Parnin of Cobra Verde and Dave Sweetapple of Witch to form Sweet Apple.

The self-titled debut album was released on Tee Pee Records.

Mascis plays drums, guitar, and sings on the album.

2011

Mascis released a mostly acoustic album in March 2011 titled Several Shades of Why on Sub Pop Records.

He was joined in the studio by several guest musicians, including Kurt Vile, Ben Bridwell and Sophie Trudeau.

Mascis toured North America with Vile as support act to promote the album.

2012

He was ranked number 74 in a Rolling Stone list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists", and number 5 in a similar list for Spin magazine in 2012.

Mascis was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, the son of a dentist, and grew up in the same area together with his sister Patty and older brother Mike.

2013

In 2013 Richard Ayoade cast J Mascis in a small role, a caretaker, in his film The Double.

2014

Mascis's electric guitar work is featured on the 2014 Strand of Oaks album Heal.

In April 2014 he played with reunited Nirvana on a secret gig after the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductions.