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Anthony Kiedis ( / ˈ k iː d ɪ s / KEE -dis ; born November 1, 1962) is an American musician. He is a founding member and lead vocalist of the rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers .
Kiedis and his fellow band members were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012.
Kiedis spent his youth in Grand Rapids, Michigan , with his mother, then moved shortly before his twelfth birthday to live with his father in Hollywood . While attending Fairfax High School , Kiedis befriended students Flea and Hillel Slovak , who were members of a band called Anthym . After high school, Kiedis began taking classes at UCLA , but dropped out in his sophomore year.
When Kiedis received an offer to be the opening act for a local band, he enlisted Flea, Slovak, and drummer Jack Irons . After a show under the name Tony Flow and the Miraculously Majestic Masters of Mayhem, the band progressed and the line-up eventually became the Red Hot Chili Peppers. He has recorded eleven studio albums with the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Kiedis' lyrical style has evolved throughout his career; early recordings discussed topics such as sex and life in Los Angeles, while more recent songs focus on more reflective themes including love, addiction, and loss. His vocal style has shifted from rapping to more conventional singing. He struggled with addiction until 2000, and has since remained drug-free.
Kiedis was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan , to Margaret "Peggy" Noble and struggling actor John Michael Kiedis, known professionally as Blackie Dammett. [2] His paternal grandfather's family emigrated from Lithuania in the early 1900s; his other ancestry includes Irish, English, French, Dutch and Native-American Mohican . [3] In 1966, when Kiedis was three years old, his parents divorced, and he was raised by his mother in Grand Rapids. His mother later remarried and had two more children. [4] Each summer, Kiedis would visit his father in Hollywood for two weeks, a time during which the two would bond. He idolized his father and recalled: "Those trips to California were the happiest, most carefree, the-world-is-a-beautiful-oyster times I'd ever experienced." [5] In 1974, when Kiedis was 12, he moved to Hollywood to live with his father full-time. [6]
Kiedis's father sold drugs, which had an impact on Kiedis, as the two would often use marijuana and cocaine together. [7] Kiedis accidentally tried heroin for the first time at age 14, mistaking it for cocaine. [8] Through his father, Kiedis, who worked under the stage name of Cole Dammett, landed his first acting role appearing as Sylvester Stallone 's character's son in the 1978 film, F.I.S.T. He landed two more acting jobs, in an ABC Afterschool Special and an appearance in the film Jokes My Folks Never Told Me . [ citation needed ]
Kiedis attended Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, where he struggled to find friends as he had recently transferred to a new school district. However, he soon met his future bandmate Flea , and after a brief confrontation, the two became best friends and bonded while sitting next to each other in driver's ed class. [8] [9] Kiedis recalled, "We were drawn to each other by the forces of mischief, love, and the Grateful Dead . We became virtually inseparable. We were both social outcasts. We found each other and it turned out to be the longest-lasting friendship of my life." [10] Kiedis became a significant influence on Flea, exposing him to rock music, particularly punk rock . [10] At age 15, while Kiedis and Flea were jumping from a building into a swimming pool, Kiedis missed the pool and broke his back, but recovered. [11]
At age 15, Kiedis met future bandmate Hillel Slovak after seeing him perform with his band Anthym. After the show, Slovak invited Kiedis to his house for a snack. Kiedis later described the experience: "Within a few minutes of hanging out with Hillel, I sensed that he
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