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Five for Fighting is the stage name of American singer-songwriter John Ondrasik

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Five for Fighting is the stage name of American singer-songwriter John Ondrasik
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Vladimir John Ondrasik III (born January 7, 1965), known by his stage name Five for Fighting, is an American singer, songwriter and record producer. He is best known for his piano-based rock, such as the top 40 hits, "Superman (It's Not Easy)" (2001), "100 Years" (2003) and "The Riddle" (2006).

Early years

Ondrasik was born in Los Angeles, a child of a musical family. In his early years, Ondrasik learned the piano, and in his teens he learned to play the guitar and started to write music. While he also learned to sing opera briefly, he soon decided that he would like to be a singer and songwriter. Ondrasik graduated from UCLA with a degree in applied science and mathematics. While in college he continued to pursue music in his spare time. He adopted the name "Five for Fighting", an ice hockey term that means a five-minute major penalty for participating in a fight. Ondrasik is a lifelong fan of the National Hockey League's Los Angeles Kings.

Career

Ondrasik's first album, Message for Albert, was released by EMI in 1997. Capitol Records then re-released this album after the success of America Town.

Originally, Aware Records' Mark Cunningham was a big fan of Five for Fighting and made initial contact with Ondrasik. Cunningham then passed Ondrasik's demos to the label's new A&R Steve Smith. Smith loved the recordings and after a discussion with Aware head Gregg Latterman, they met with Ondrasik and set up a deal shortly afterwards in partnership with Columbia Records.

His second album, America Town, was released on September 26, 2000. The album had impact, but specifically "Superman (It's Not Easy)" was a commercial success, reaching number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The hit single eventually became an anthem after the September 11 attacks where Ondrasik went on to perform the song at The Concert for New York City in late 2001. While America Town did not reach the top 50 of the Billboard 200 chart, the album's first single, "Easy Tonight", became a number one Triple A song and consistent album sales eventually led to it being certified Platinum.

His third album, The Battle for Everything, debuted at number 20 on the Billboard 200 chart in February 2004. It included the single "100 Years", which reached number one on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and stayed at number one for 12 non-consecutive weeks. The Battle for Everything was certified Platinum by the RIAA.

Two years later, the album Two Lights was released; this became his first career top 10 album, debuting at number 8 on the Billboard 200 chart in August 2006. Its first single, "The Riddle", became Ondrasik's third career top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at number 40. It reached number 3 on AC charts and number 7 on Hot AC charts. The second single, "World", reached number 14 on Hot AC charts and the music video has been used to raise funds for various charities and as a theme for NASA's International Space Station (see Philanthropy below).

On the weekend of January 27 and 28, 2007, Ondrasik filled in for radio host Casey Kasem on the American Top 20 (where he counted down to his own hit "World"), and American Top 10 (where he counted down to his own hit, "The Riddle").

His fifth studio album, titled Slice, was released on October 13, 2009, and appeared on the iTunes top 10 albums on the first day. The album was produced by Gregg Wattenberg ("Superman," "100 Years"). Academy Award-winning composer Stephen Schwartz, who penned the songs for musicals such as Wicked, Godspell and Pippin, co-wrote the title track, as well as the track "Above the Timberline." On July 21, 2009, the first single from Slice, called "Chances", was released for digital download. "Chances" was featured at the end title of the hit movie The Blind Side. "Chances" reached number 11 on the Hot AC radio chart.

On May 27, 2010, Ondrasik announced that he had left Columbia Records and his album Slice would be re-released on Wind-up Records along with the song "Slice" being released as a single in July 2010.

On February 20, 2011, Five for Fighting performed at the 2011 NHL Heritage Classic in Calgary, with the Calgary Flames facing off against the Montreal Canadiens.

Ondrasik was named a top 5 AC and a top 10 Hot AC artist for the 2000s.

He has twice collaborated with Sandra Boynton, recording a song each for her Dog Train book and CD in 2005, and her Blue Moo album in 2007.

With over 2.5 million albums sold and America Town and The Battle for Everything, both achieving Platinum status, Ondrasik continues to write and perform, even writing and co-writing music for other artists, including the Backstreet Boys and Josh Groban. He has also contributed to movie soundtracks such as August Rush, We Were Soldiers, Chicken Little, and Everyone's Hero, and in 2008 Ondrasik wrote and recorded the song "Brothers in Arms" for the award-winning documentary film Brothers at War.

In May 2012, Ondrasik stated in a news update on Five for Fighting's official website that he would spend the summer writing new music for his next album, expected in 2013, as well as continuing to write articles for the Los Angeles Kings. On June 6, 2013, Ondrasik announced that his sixth album called Bookmarks would be released on September 17, 2013 and that the first single off the album would be called "What If", released on June 11, 2013.

Ondrasik wrote and recorded the original song "All for One" for the 100th episode of the television series Hawaii Five-0. The song was released as a single on November 7, 2014, the same date the episode aired. His song "100 Years" was featured in the final scene of the final episode of the TV series JAG.

On September 12, 2016 Five for Fighting released the single "Born to Win." The song debuted during the opening montage of the season 8 finale of American Ninja Warrior.

Professional Speaking

In 2012 Ondrasik became active on the public speaking circuit. Presenting on themes of creativity, entrepreneurship, and collaboration, Ondrasik uses his music, life as a musician and working in the family business to highlight his message. He has presented at TedX, The Salk Institute, American Cancer Society, and Virgin Unite amongst others.

Philanthropy

In the spring of 2007, Ondrasik created the first video charity website. The website allowed fans to upload videos answering the central question, "What Kind of World do You Want?" (taken from his hit song, "World"). The site raised over $250,000 for Augie's Quest, Autism Speaks, Fisher House Foundation, Save the Children, and Operation Homefront.

Ondrasik, under the auspices of the USO, performed for service members on a USO/Armed Forces Entertainment tour of Guantanamo Bay and other bases in Cuba in February and March 2007. He followed up with another USO tour in November 2007 of Japan, Guam and Hawaii. "I am struck by the sacrifices the troops and their families make for our way of life and I felt it was important to show my support," says Ondrasik.

In November 2007, Ondrasik coordinated the release of 13 free songs for US military members called CD for the Troops. There have been 5 CDs for the troops and over 1 million copies given away. The songs donated included tracks from Billy Joel, Jewel and Sarah McLachlan. Subsequent volumes became available in 2008 (including songs by Gretchen Wilson, Keith Urban and Trace Adkins), 2009 (an album of comedy tracks with material from comedians such as Chris Rock, Ray Romano and Adam Sandler), 2010 (featuring songs by Matchbox 20, Brandi Carlile, Ingrid Michaelson, and Gavin DeGraw), and 2011 artists including Sara Bareilles, Mayday Parade and REO Speedwagon.

Ondrasik has also performed on the annual Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon and has done various events for the Muscular Dystrophy Association and Augie's Quest, raising awareness and funds for ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease).

In 2008, he got involved in the musical movement of spreading awareness about current slavery and human trafficking by performing a live version of "World" for the rockumentary, Call + Response.

The song "What If" was used in the 10th Anniversary Campaign of Richard Branson's non-profit, Virgin Unite.

The singer received a special fatherhood award from the National Fatherhood Initiative's 2009 Military Fatherhood Award Ceremony. He received the ISPA's Humanitarian Award in 2016.

Personal life

Ondrasik currently lives with his wife and their two children near Los Angeles, California. He is an avid hockey and basketball fan, supporting the L.A. Kings and Lakers. He has been a contributing writer for both Sports Illustrated and the official L.A. Kings and is often featured on radio and TV interviews. He has performed on Sports Center, at the 2002 NHL All-Star game, 9/11/11 Jets v. Cowboys Halftime, 2011 Heritage Classic, 2011 Carrier Classic, 2014 Stadium Series in Los Angeles, and performed "100 Years" during Landon Donovan's last game of the LA Galaxy.

Discography

Studio albums

YearAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsSalesCertifications
US
US
Rock
AUS
IRE
NOR
NZ
UK
1997Message for Albert
  • Release date: March 11, 1997
  • Label: EMI
  • Format: CD
2000America Town
  • Release date: September 26, 2000
  • Label: Aware, Columbia
  • Format: CD
5430722024169
  • US: 966,000
  • US: Platinum
  • CAN: Gold
2004The Battle for Everything
  • Release date: February 3, 2004
  • Label: Aware, Columbia
  • Format: CD
2073
  • US: 958,000
  • US: Platinum
2006Two Lights
  • Release date: August 1, 2006
  • Label: Aware, Columbia
  • Format: CD, digital download
83
  • US: 287,000
2009Slice
  • Release date: October 13, 2009
  • Label: Aware, Wind-up
  • Format: CD, digital download
3415
2013Bookmarks
  • Release date: September 17, 2013
  • Label: Aware, Wind-up
  • Format: CD, digital download, vinyl
54
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Live albums

YearAlbum details
2007Back Country
  • Release date: October 30, 2007
  • Label: Columbia
  • Format: DVD, digital download

Compilations

YearAlbum details
2011Playlist: The Very Best of Five For Fighting
  • Release date: January 25, 2011
  • Label: Sony Legacy
  • Format: CD, digital download

Singles

YearSinglePeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
US
US Adult
US AC
US Pop
AUS
IRE
NL
NZ
NOR
UK
2000"Easy Tonight"268824America Town
2001"Superman (It's Not Easy)"141215254321248
  • AUS: Platinum
  • US: Gold
2002"Easy Tonight" (re-release)1820
"America Town"
2003"Something About You"
"100 Years"2831403232
  • US: Platinum
The Battle for Everything
2004"The Devil in the Wishing Well"23
"Silent Night"2
2005"If God Made You"20
2006"The Riddle"4084Two Lights
"World"14
2007"I Just Love You"24
2009"Chances"83148Slice
2010"Slice"3311
2013"What If"2928Bookmarks
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Music videos

YearVideoDirector
2001"Superman (It's Not Easy)"Ramaa Mosley
2002"Easy Tonight"Nancy Bardawil
2004"100 Years"Trey Fanjoy
"The Devil in the Wishing Well"Elliott Lester
2006"The Riddle"Vem
"World"Todd Strauss-Schulson
2009"Chances"Steven Drypolcher
2013"What If"Roman White

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