Art Alexakis

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Celebs NameArt Alexakis
GenderMale
BirthdateApril 12, 1962
DayApril 12
Year1962
NationalityUnited States
Age58 years
Birth SignAries
Body Stats
Height5 feet 10 inches
WeightNot Available
MeasurementsNot Available
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Net Worth$2 Million

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Art Alexakis Biography

Singer, composer, and the frontman for the rock band Everclear, the group known for singles like “Santa Monica” and “AM Radio.” He is dedicated to fighting for the rights of children.

His brother and his girlfriend committed suicide when he was twelve years old. One of his first bands was called Shakin’ Brave.

He discovered the genre cowpunk and created the record label Shindig Records to release related music.

He married Jenny Dodson in 1995 and Stephanie Greig on August 15, 2000.

He once tried to run against John Kerry for the presidential election.

Arthur Paul Alexakis (born April 12, 1962) is an American musician best known as the singer-songwriter and guitarist of the rock band Everclear. He has been a member of several notable bands, in addition to his own work as a songwriter for other artists. Alexakis founded several record labels throughout his career, and worked as an A&R representative for major record labels between and during his own musical projects. Later he became a political activist, and lobbied for special concerns which included drug awareness policies, and support of the families of the military.

Alexakis was born in Los Angeles, California, the youngest of five children. Soon after his father left the family when Art was five years old, financial difficulties forced his mother to relocate the family to the Mar Vista Gardens housing project in California, located on the Westside of Los Angeles in Del Rey. Alexakis was physically abused by older kids in his neighborhood. His brother George died of a heroin overdose when Alexakis was 12. That same year, Alexakis’s 15-year-old girlfriend committed suicide. Not long after her death, Alexakis attempted suicide by filling his pockets with sand and lead weights and jumping off the Santa Monica Pier. Later, he said that the vision and voice of his brother George compelled him to survive. Alexakis started shooting up when he was 13, mostly taking crystal methamphetamine. He became addicted to heroin and cocaine, and he survived a cocaine overdose when he was 22. He quit drugs cold turkey in June, 1984.

The Easy Hoes formed in the late ’80s and released one album, Tragic Songs of Life, in 1989.

While finding success as a musical act and songwriter, Alexakis took on other projects within the music industry. For several years, he served as an A&R representative for Capitol Records. In 1996, he produced Frogpond’s 1996 album Count to Ten.

During his younger years, Alexakis was an atheist. In an August 2000 interview with Spin, Alexakis stated he had since become Christian. Speaking about his then-fiancée Stephanie Greig, he said, “She’s a Christian, and I’m a Christian — my ex isn’t — and so I was like, it’s okay to be a Christian. I’m not like a born-again… Well, I guess I am born-again, in a way. But I don’t knock people over the head with it. I just kind of use my spirituality to make my life better.”

In 2000, Alexakis testified before Congress in support of HR 1488, the Compassion for Children and Child Support Enforcement Act. Through ACES, the Association of Children for the Enforcement of Support, President Geraldine Jenson and Nancy Pelosi sponsored this bill. The law passed.

In 2000, Alexakis made brief appearances in the Heather Graham comedy Committed.

In the early 2000s, Alexakis established his own label, Popularity Recordings, as a subsidiary of Artemis Records. Alexakis produced the label’s first release, the 2002 album Volume by Flipp. The label closed in 2003.

In 2002, Alexakis appeared in two episodes of The Chris Isaak Show.

Alexakis was a delegate for the 2004 Democratic National Convention representing Oregon’s 3rd congressional district after campaigning for John Edwards during the 2004 Democratic presidential primaries. He and Everclear recorded the Woody Guthrie standard “This Land Is Your Land”, which he performed at several political events.

Alexakis has also dabbled in songwriting with other artists, including co-writing and dueting the song “At the End of the Day” released on Marion Raven’s 2005 and 2007 albums, Here I Am and Set Me Free, respectively.

In August 2006, Alexakis appeared on The O’Reilly Factor discussing the music video for “Hater”, the first single from Everclear’s Welcome to the Drama Club.

In 2006, Alexakis appeared on an episode of Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide on Nickelodeon as a music teacher named Mr. Gibson (a reference to Gibson guitars).

He played the lead role in the 2006 short film Room to Breathe and had parts in Rid of Me (2011) and Rogue River (2012).

In October 2008, Alexakis entered the studio with the Minneapolis-based band Apparently Nothing (previously a Madison band and later renamed to The Usual Things) to produce their debut album, tentatively titled The Middle Coast.

Alexakis is also a gay rights activist. In 2010, he expressed his support for gay marriage and opposition to Proposition 8, “I don’t think Prop 8, gay marriage or the things your community lobbies for are political issues. We are Americans; that’s where it ends. If Lady Justice is supposed to be blind, then why not towards your community? It is going to happen; it’s happening, and I think it is a great thing.” In the same interview, he reflected on the gay rights movement in the 1970s by saying, “I went to San Francisco to see the Sex Pistols in 1978. I was barely 16 and I went with this neighbor of mine, who my mom didn’t know was gay, but I knew was gay. I went to Castro with a whole group of gay guys and saw a side of the culture that I had never seen before. I was aware of Harvey Milk before most people were. It was a great experience.”

In 2014, he had a role as a tattoo artist in the biographical drama film Wild starring Reese Witherspoon.

While living in San Francisco, Alexakis stumbled upon a genre of music known as “cowpunk”, a style merging two prevalent forms of music with which he grew up — the tunefulness of country and the distorted guitars/fast tempo of rock and roll. Inspired, Alexakis established Shindig Records.

From March 2017 through February 2019, Alexakis hosted a weekly radio show on Sirius XM’s 1990s alternative and grunge music channel, Lithium (Channel 34).

On March 26, 2019, Alexakis announced that he had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in a letter to fans posted on the band’s website. Alexakis says he was diagnosed with relapsing-remitting MS following a car accident three years prior.

After several cases of solo-projects-turned-band-releases, Alexakis is working on a debut solo album titled “Sun Songs,” due for release in the summer of 2019. Various pre-order options, product bundles, and fan experiences as well as video updates are available via a Pledge Music project. Further details can be viewed on his artist profile page.

What's Art Alexakis Net Worth 2024

Net Worth (2024) $1 Million (Approx.)
Net Worth (2023) Under Review
Net Worth (2022) Under Review
Net Worth (2021) Under Review
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