Five For Fighting (aka John Ondrasik) had a pair of platinum records in the early 2000s, on the strength of songs like “100 Years” and “Superman (It’s Not Easy),” with the latter becoming an anthem ...
Singer, pianist and songwriter John Ondrasik is on the phone from his home in Los Angeles in July, a few days ahead of taking the band with which he is synonymous, Five for Fighting, to play the ...
The summer concert series at Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park continues to bring top tier talent to the stage to entertain West Michiganders. Among that list is John Ondrasik, also known as ...
I broke my five-year concert dry spell in mid-August by attending a Five for Fighting concert at the famed Lincoln Theatre in Washington, D.C. For younger readers born after 2001, Five for Fighting is ...
John Ondrasik talks about the new version of his song "Superman." In 2001, the song became an anthem honoring 911 first responders. He's rewritten it to remember Israeli hostages still held in Gaza.
Five For Fighting‘s Grammy-nominated "Superman (It's Not Easy)" became an anthem of solidarity and a No. 14 Billboard Hot 100 hit in 2001 after it was repurposed as ...
WEST SPRINGFIELD — When Five for Fighting released “Superman (It’s Not Easy)” in 2001, the song was a near-instant a hit in the U.S., debuting at No. 38 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Following the ...
"Superman" has been connected to the news before. Back in 2001, it was an anthem for 9/11 first responders. It was written by John Ondrasik, better known by his stage name Five for Fighting. FIVE FOR ...
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