Mr. John Pickle
John always got a thrill out of live entertainment.
As long as he can remember he always wanted to make
people laugh. He recalls singing camp songs for his
classmates on the bus during field trips. His passion
continued to grow for music and entertaining. His
family owned a tintype shop at Old Town in the
Southwyck Mall. John had a fascination just watching
all the entertainers that played at Old Town. John
got to know Ragtime Rick who by osmosis taught him
every old time song in his repertoire. John often
just sat listening to Rick play for hours, learning
what would become his craft. In 1977 he saw a group
that would change the direction of his life. He saw
the Cincinnati Dancing Pigs. This “Jug Band” was
brought up to Toledo from Cincinnati to perform at
Old Town. After watching the energy and excitement
they provided at Old Town and a special standing
ovation performance at Tony Packos, John knew what
he wanted to do.
He took up the banjo and his school mate, John
McGuckin took up the guitar. They had the beginings
of a band but where could they find a washboard
player?
One-day John’s younger brother Dave had a friend over.
Dave Murnen was quite a personality from the start.
His portrayal of all the Looney Toons characters was
just the tip of the iceberg. When John found out
Dave was a Drummer/Percussionist, he approached him
about the group. Dave jumped at the chance. Almost
all the pieces were in place.
It was around that time John found out about a
Review Show that was being put together at Old Town.
Naturally John wanted to try out for it. He was
chosen one of six local performers for the show. He
was in heaven with the new show and the experience
he was gaining. DJ Hiner was another member of the
show and he was a big influence on Johns’ musical
advancement. He had a lot of musical knowledge and
it began to rub off. After 16 weeks the show closed
but the door opened for an opportunity. DJ played
guitar and bass. In 1980 it was agreed upon he was
the missing link in the band and Shenaniganz was
born.
Shenaniganz became quite a sensation around Toledo
for a good number of years. After 1990 John began to
feel the need to break away from entertaining
audiences and began to entertain the idea of settling
down and starting a family. Having fallen in love
with a beautiful girl and starting to raise his
family, he still felt the urge to perform. In 1996
he began playing guitar and entertaining solo at
private parties, senior centers and nursing
facilities. Being very successful on his own he
approached Dave Murnen in 1999 about starting the
act back up, and the madness ensued.
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