John Baker Saunders Explained

John Baker Saunders
Background:non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth Date:23 September 1954
Birth Place:Montgomery, Alabama
Death Place:Seattle, Washington
Instrument:Bass guitar, Upright bass
Genre:Alternative rock, grunge, blues
Occupation:Musician, bassist
Associated Acts:Mad Season, The Walkabouts, The Lamont Cranston Band

[1] John Baker Saunders, Jr. (September 23, 1954 – January 15, 1999) was an American musician, known as a founding member and bassist for the American grunge rock supergroup Mad Season, as well as a member of The Walkabouts.

Biography

Saunders was born on September 23, 1954, in Montgomery, Alabama, to John Baker Saunders, Sr. and Charleen I. Greer. He attended North Shore Country Day School, Rye Country Day School, Fay School, New Trier High School (East), Cabrillo College and Providence College.

Saunders began his career as a blues bassist, working with traditional blues artists in Chicago, such as Hubert Sumlin and Sammy Fender. He recorded and toured Europe with the Seattle-based band The Walkabouts. Saunders also worked with The Lamont Cranston Band in Minneapolis.

In 1994, Saunders went into a Minneapolis drug rehabilitation facility, where he met Pearl Jam's Mike McCready. After completing treatment, Saunders and McCready returned to Seattle and formed a band called The Gacy Bunch with vocalist Layne Staley of Alice in Chains and drummer Barrett Martin of Screaming Trees. They soon changed the band's name to Mad Season. Mad Season's 1995 album Above was awarded a gold record for sales in the United States. It was the only album that Mad Season would record.

In 1997, when Mad Season vocalist Layne Staley left the band, the remaining members tried to revive the band by finding a new singer in Mark Lanegan of Screaming Trees.

Saunders had a relapse with heroin and died from an overdose on January 15, 1999.[2] [3]

Aftermath

In 2002, Mad Season vocalist Layne Staley also died of an overdose.[4] Lanegan died nearly 20 years later, in February 2022, leaving Mike McCready and Barrett Martin as the only members of Mad Season still alive.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Google . 2022-05-16 . www.google.com.
  2. News: Baker Saunders . Saunders-Baker, 44, born September 23, 1954 in Montgomery, Alabama, died January 15, 1999. Survived by his father John Baker Saunders, his mother and stepfather Charleen and Peter Edge; his brother, Joseph H. (Katharine); his sister, Henrietta (Richard Day) Saunders and nephews and niece; Richard and Charlie Day, Joey and Julia Saunders, and many friends. He attended North Shore Country Day School, Rye Country Day School, Fay School, Cabrillo College and Providence College. ... . . 1999-01-26 . 2011-07-21.
  3. Web site: Mad Season Bassist Baker Saunders Dies . https://web.archive.org/web/20010820041034/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1431539/19990119/story.jhtml . dead . August 20, 2001 . Mtv.com . 1999-01-19 . 2011-07-21.
  4. Staley Mourned as Heroin Casualty . Orshoski, Wes . May 4, 2002 . . July 23, 2010.