Johnny Temple (bassist)

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Johnny Temple is an American bassist, known best for his work in the post-hardcore bands Soulside and Girls Against Boys.[1] Temple also formed a side project with fellow Girls Against Boys member Scott McCloud called New Wet Kojak.[2] In 1996 he founded Akashic Books in Brooklyn with the intent of publishing works by independent artists.[3]

Born
Washington D.C.
OccupationMusician
Instrumentbass guitar
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Johnny Temple
Temple in 1993
Temple in 1993
Background information
Born
Washington D.C.
GenresPost-hardcore
OccupationMusician
Instrumentbass guitar
Years active1985present
LabelsDischord, Touch and Go
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Biography

Johnny Temple grew up on 16th Street Northwest in Washington D.C. In high school, he worked at a reggae record store where his interest in music peaked. In college he studied the history, culture, and politics of Black Americans at Wesleyan University,[4] eventually earning a master's degree in social work at Columbia University in New York City.

It was during his second year that Temple began playing bass guitar, with much of his influence being drawn from the punk rock and reggae scene in D.C.[5]

Personal life

Johnny Temple married in 2002 and has two sons.[4] He has lived in Fort Greene, Brooklyn since 1990 and told The New York Times that one of his "goals in life is to leave Fort Greene as little as possible".[6]

Discography

Soulside

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1988 Trigger
1989 Hot Bodi-Gram
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Girls Against Boys

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New Wet Kojak

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1995 New Wet Kojak
1997 Nasty International
2000 Do Things
2003 This Is the Glamorous
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