Johnette Napolitano

JOHNETTE NAPOLITANO
 
 
Johnette Napolitano  (born September 22, 1957, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California) is an American singer, songwriter and bassist best known as the lead vocalist/songwriter and bassist for the alternative rock group Concrete Blonde.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 

You’re Gonna Need Somebody on Your Bond” sounds like an old-time blues number, with a strong-throated black singer doing a duet with Deviants frontman Mick Farren.  

 

But it turns out I was wrong about that:  The singer in the duet (who is quite white) is actually the lead vocalist for the alternative rock band Concrete BlondeJohnette NapolitanoNapolitano and another member of Concrete BlondeJim Mankey actually contributed quite a bit to the Dr. Crow album:  Johnette Napolitano is one of the background singers on the album called the Deviettes – along with Blare N. Bitch of Betty Blowtorch – and Jim Mankey played bass on their version of the Beatles’ classic “Strawberry Fields Forever”. 

 

On one of my Atlanta shopping trips to the Criminal Records store, I found one of the most delightful albums I have purchased in the past five years:  a collection of early 1980’s punk rock simply called The D.I.Y. Album.  (The album is described as using the “Han-O-Disc” recording process, whatever that means).  On it is the first known song by the band that later became Concrete Blonde:  “Heart Attack” by Dreamers.  This song was made even before they took the name Dream 6 in 1982.  Johnette Napolitano’s reedy but compelling vocal on Heart Attack could hardly sound more different from the way it is on the Deviants’ version of You’re Gonna Need Somebody on Your Bond.  As a result of these two recordings, I have gained a whole new respect for Concrete Blonde and Johnette Napolitano

 

(August 2013)

 

Last edited: April 3, 2021