J.D. Fortune

Singer-songwriter

Birthday September 1, 1973

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

Age 50 years old

Nationality Canada

#45851 Most Popular

1973

Jason Dean Bennison (born September 1, 1973), better known by his stage name J.D. Fortune, is a Canadian singer and songwriter.

J.D. Fortune was born Jason Bennison on 1 September 1973 in Mississauga, Ontario and raised in Salt Springs, Pictou County, Nova Scotia to Robert Bennison and Sandra (née Fortune).

He also has a younger sister, Sarah-Jane, and a dog named Presley (named after Elvis Presley)

Bennison's parents divorced when he was 5 years old and he mostly spent his earlier years with his grandparents while his mom worked shifts for a living.

Bennison was his estranged father's name; he adopted his mother's maiden name upon starting his career in music.

He had his early education at Cawthra Park Secondary School and West Pictou Consolidated School but dropped out before graduating after being offered a job on a television show in Toronto, Canada.

He began to show his interest in music and performing at a very young age after finding the soundtrack for Kurt Russell's movie Elvis.

He stated, “That was my video game, my TV, my everything back then, I just listened to that album all day long, every day.”

Fortune held a number of jobs before finding his way into the music industry; he worked as an extra on the Jerry O'Connell children's show My Secret Identity, worked at a martial art school as a teacher and an Elvis Presley impersonator at a local karaoke bar, and briefly worked as a truck driver.

At one point he served in the Canadian army as a radio operator for two years.

Fortune performed at the Friendship Festival and at Toronto's SkyDome in front of 50,000 people.

He also worked as an entertainer and pop songwriter for an Ontario TV show and Elvis Presley impersonator.

He fronted a band named JUICe, which recorded an album named In Retrospect.

Fortune also recorded the song "Always Be in the Game" for the Beyblade V-Force: Let It Rip soundtrack and "Swing Low Let It Rip" for the Beyblade anime series.

Fortune was living in his car, under a bridge, when he applied for and was selected as a contestant on CBS's TV show Rock Star: INXS.

2005

He was the frontman of the Australian rock band INXS for six years after winning the first season of the CBS reality television series Rock Star: INXS; in 2005, replacing its late lead singer Michael Hutchence.

After the show, Fortune fronted INXS through an extended 2 1⁄2-year world tour supporting the release of the album Switch, INXS's first studio album with Fortune, and the only album with new INXS material after Hutchence's death.

On September 20, 2005, after an eleven-week televised audition process, Fortune won and joined INXS.

INXS, with Fortune, released their album Switch in November 2005.

Three singles from the album were released over the next twelve months including the track "Pretty Vegas" which was co-written by Fortune and INXS's Andrew Farriss, amongst others.

2006

The week of February 25, 2006, "Pretty Vegas" reached its highest charting at Number 7 on the Billboard Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks.

2009

On February 16, 2009, Fortune revealed in an interview with Entertainment Tonight Canada that INXS fired him from the band with a handshake at a Hong Kong airport.

Fortune admitted to heavy cocaine use during the latest INXS tour and acknowledged that his drug habit had likely contributed to INXS's decision.

Fortune stated he had been off cocaine for the past 2 years; at the time, he was living out of his car and had put all his remaining money into his solo album The Death of a Motivational Speaker.

Former INXS manager and now record company head Chris Murphy responded at the time by saying that Fortune had never been fired by the band, but that the band was reluctant to continue working with him because of the drug-use allegations.

2010

However, later in 2010, Fortune performed with INXS several times.

On February 24, 2010, Fortune performed with INXS at the Vancouver Olympics in a sold-out performance.

On July 10, 2010, INXS, fronted by Fortune, performed at an outdoor concert for an estimated 13,000 people at the 2010 Sucrogen Townsville 400 in Townsville, Australia.

On July 16, 2010, Fortune fronted INXS at an outdoor concert at the Mangrove Resort in Broome, Western Australia.

On September 1, 2010, Fortune and INXS performed before 17,000 attendees of VMware's 2010 VMWorld at the Moscone Center, San Francisco.

On September 25, 2010, INXS and Fortune headlined the pre-match entertainment at the AFL Grand Final Event in Melbourne, Australia.

During a radio interview prior to the performance in Broome, Western Australia, Kirk Pengilly confirmed that Fortune was a permanent member of INXS.

On September 29, 2010, INXS announced an Australian tour for early 2011.

On October 19, 2010, INXS released the single "The Stairs", featuring Fortune (the original version of "The Stairs" had appeared on INXS' 1990 album, X) on iTunes Canada.

This tune was followed by the November 2010 release of an album of primarily previously released songs as performed by a number of artists.

The album, Original Sin, was released in Australia and Canada.

2011

Switch also marked Fortune's only album with the band before parting ways in August 2011 due to creative differences and to work on his solo projects.

The tour, with J.D. Fortune, included eight performances across Australia from January 25, 2011, to February 12, 2011.

This was followed by three performances in South America: Buenos Aires, Argentina, Santiago, Chile and Iquique, Chile in February 2011.

J.D. Fortune and INXS returned to Canada for a performance at the Sound Academy in Toronto Ontario on March 2, 2011.