John Conant Flansburgh in Lexington, Massachusetts. His mother, Louise "Polly" (née Hospital), is the founder and president of Boston By Foot. His brother, Paxus Calta (born Earl Schuyler Flansburgh), is an anti-nuclear activist. John Flansburgh attended Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School where he met future band member John Linnell.
Flansburgh attended the George Washington University, where he learned to play guitar while working as a parking garage attendant. He then attended Antioch College and Pratt Institute, where he graduated with an arts degree.
Formation of They Might Be Giants
Flansburgh and close friend John Linnell united in 1981 after moving to Brooklyn to start their music career. They began performing with Flansburgh on guitar and Linnell on other instruments backed by a drum machine. They formed They Might Be Giants.
Marriage
Flansburgh has been married to Robin Goldwasser since 1996, with whom he occasionally performs. Later in 2004, as a one-off, Flansburgh produced and starred in Off-Broadway musical People Are Wrong!, which was co-written with her.
Other side projects
thumb|Flansburgh performing in 2005
Flansburgh ran a subscription-based record label called the Hello CD of the Month Club. He has also directed music videos for artists such as Soul Coughing, Ben Folds Five, Frank Black and the Catholics, Harvey Danger, and Jonathan Coulton. He also produced Coulton's album, Artificial Heart.
In 1998, Flansburgh guest-starred as himself in the season 4 finale of the Cartoon Network animated series Space Ghost Coast to Coast. In 2004, Flansburgh created and hosted a series on WNYC entitled Now Hear This. The program spotlighted a variety of his musical interests, featuring interviews with artists such as Stephin Merritt, David Byrne, Matt Stone, and The Darkness. While no longer in production, it continues to be archived on the station's website. In 2007, Flansburgh played a short role as "Computer" in the Adult Swim comedy series Xavier: Renegade Angel.
Car accident
On June 8, 2022, while in a rideshare on his way home from a They Might Be Giants show at the Bowery Ballroom, Flansburgh's ride was involved in a collision with a drunk driver. Flansburgh had several broken ribs, many of which had multiple fractures, but none of his vital organs were damaged. The tour resumed months later after Flansburgh recuperated.
Solo EP
In 2023, he released the solo EP Forest/Trees, which was released under his name.
Political views
Flansburgh considers himself politically leftist. He has spoken of his support for Bernie Sanders for President.
Music style
Often times, the music style of Flansburgh's songs are described as quirky. They tend to be about good or bad relationships and sometimes surreal topics. The melodies that accompany his eclectic lyrics are usually unique and unconventional.
Instruments
Flansburgh frequently plays a red Gibson ES-335, a sonic blue Fender Telecaster, a candy apple red Fender Jazzmaster, and a goldtop Gibson Les Paul. He owns a custom-made golden Mojo guitar, known as the "Chessmaster". He designed the guitar himself, taking inspiration from the geometric shapes of old guitar cases.
References
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External links
- at This Might Be A Wiki
