John Lydon, also known as Johnny Rotten, is an English singer-songwriter with a net worth of $500 thousand. He gained fame as the lead singer of the Sex Pistols from 1978 to 1978, as well as for reunions in the 1990s and 2000s. The band’s only studio album “Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols” hit #1 on the UK charts and featured popular songs such as “God Save the Queen”, “Anarchy in the U.K.” and “C’mon Everybody”.
The Sex Pistols were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006, although Lydon refused to attend the ceremony. Lydon also fronted the band Public Image Ltd from 1978 to 1993, which released nine studio albums and had a #1 US Alternative hit with their 1989 single “Disappointed”.
Despite his contributions to music, Lydon turned down an MBE and was named one of the 100 Greatest Britons in 2002. He has also hosted television shows in the US, UK, and Belgium. In 1993, he published his autobiography “Rotten: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs”. Lydon’s only solo studio album “Psycho’s Path” was released in 1997.
John Lydon was born on January 31, 1956, in London, England to working-class Irish immigrants. He grew up in the impoverished Holloway area of north London and developed a love for the Arsenal F.C. football team. Lydon contracted spinal meningitis at the age of seven, which left him with permanent spinal curvature and memory loss. He began working at age 10 to help his family financially.
Lydon’s experiences of being bullied in school and fighting back against oppressive classmates and teachers heavily influenced his career in music. He was kicked out of school at age 15 and attended Hackney College, where he befriended John Simon Ritchie. He frequented London reggae and gay clubs and the fetish clothing shop SEX, run by Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren.
Johnny Rotten, also known as John Lydon, was chosen as the front man of the Sex Pistols in 1975 after impressing Malcolm McLaren with his unique style. The band released their controversial track “God Save the Queen” in 1977, which caused a media frenzy and led to a razor attack on Lydon and some producers. The band released their only studio album, “Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols,” shortly after. The band disbanded in 1978 due to tension and Lydon formed Public Image Ltd with Jah Wobble and Keith Levene. The band released several albums before going on indefinite hiatus in 1993. Lydon focused on solo music and reality television until reforming Public Image Ltd in 2009, which has remained together since then.
Lydon was married to Nora Forster, a German publishing heiress, for 44 years until her death in April of 2023. She was 14 years older than Lydon and Lydon became a stepfather to her daughter, Ari Up. In 2000, the couple had become the legal guardians for Ari’s twin teenage boys. Throughout their marriage, the couple primarily resided in Venice, California though they also kept a residence in London.
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