John Mellencamp

John Mellencamp's recording career began as Johnny Cougar in the mid-'70s, but it wasn't until his fifth album -- 1982's No. 1 'American Fool' -- that he became a household name (and one that still was making records under his stage moniker). By 1983's 'Uh-Huh,' the Indiana-born singer-songwriter had enough muscle to get his real name on his records, though it wouldn't be until 1991's 'Whenever We Wanted' that the "Cougar" would be permanently dropped. The change in names coincided with an artistic growth that culminated in 1985's 'Scarecrow' and 1987's 'The Lonesome Jubilee,' two of the decade's strongest albums of heartland rock. In addition to releasing a series of albums over the years, Mellencamp directed and starred in the 1992 movie 'Falling From Grace' and cowrote the musical 'Ghost Brothers of Darkland County' with Stephen King in 2012.

John Mellencamp's Son Speck Turns Himself In
John Mellencamp's Son Speck Turns Himself In
John Mellencamp's Son Speck Turns Himself In
Following the indictment on charges of felony battery that was announced earlier this week, Speck Mellencamp, the 18-year old son of John Mellencamp, has turned himself in to the Monroe County (Ind.) Sheriff's Department.
John Mellencamp's Sons Charged in Attack
John Mellencamp's Sons Charged in Attack
John Mellencamp's Sons Charged in Attack
John Mellencamp's two teenage sons have been charged in a beatdown they administered on a Bloomington, Ind., resident last month on the guy's porch. According to TMZ, the Mellencamps, along with a pal, have been charged with felony battery with the incident.
John Mellencamp Musical To Tour
John Mellencamp Musical To Tour
John Mellencamp Musical To Tour
'Ghost Brothers of Darkland County,' the Southern gothic musical with lyrics by Stephen King and music by John Mellencamp and T-Bone Burnett, will embark on a 20-city American tour beginning in October.
John Mellencamp to Headline Hospital Benefit
John Mellencamp to Headline Hospital Benefit
John Mellencamp to Headline Hospital Benefit
It may not get as much attention as his high-profile day job as an NBC sports analyst, but for the last several decades, Bob Costas has supported a children's medical center in St. Louis -- in fact, his annual benefit for the hospital is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.
John Mellencamp to Headline Austin Fundraiser
John Mellencamp to Headline Austin Fundraiser
John Mellencamp to Headline Austin Fundraiser
For a guy whose longtime nickname is 'Little Bastard,' John Mellencamp sure can be a softie when it comes to the right cause -- or if he's approached by famous pals like, say, actor Matthew McConaughey, recording artist Jack Ingram, and University of Texas football coach Mack Brown.
Weekend Songs: John Mellencamp, ‘Authority Song’
Weekend Songs: John Mellencamp, ‘Authority Song’
Weekend Songs: John Mellencamp, ‘Authority Song’
Classic rock is about heavy hooks, power chords, and tight harmonies, but it’s also about letting loose and enjoying the good times — and there’s no better time than Friday evening, when we pick up our paycheck, punch out of work, and enjoy a couple days of much-needed rest and relaxation.
John Mellencamp, Stephen King Announce ‘Ghost Brothers of Darkland County’ Album
John Mellencamp, Stephen King Announce ‘Ghost Brothers of Darkland County’ Album
John Mellencamp, Stephen King Announce ‘Ghost Brothers of Darkland County’ Album
An unlikelier musical collaboration could only be imagined by the author himself. John Mellencamp and Stephen King (with help from T Bone Burnett) have come together to write and record a soundtrack for a near-finished musical called 'Ghost Brothers of Darkland County.' The star-studded album will be available on March 13, 2013. It's not clear when and if the musical will make its full-scale debut

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