John Berry (musician)


John Berry was an American hardcore punk musician. He was a founding member of the Beastie Boys, although he left the band in 1982 before they secured any commercial success.
Berry is credited with conceiving the band's name, Beastie Boys, when the members were teenagers.

Biography

Berry was born in New York City, New York, on May 31, 1963. After moving to New York City in his teens with his father, Berry attended the Walden School in Manhattan. It was at the Walden School where he met Michael Diamond and the two were founding members of the Young Aborigines, later known as the Beastie Boys. The two other founding members are Adam Yauch and Kate Schellenbach.
The Beastie Boys were initially a hardcore punk band. Formed at a time where the New York punk scene was witnessing a shift, and Berry was an important part of that transition. Berry played guitar on the band's first release, a seven-inch EP, Polly Wog Stew. He was the first to leave the band, later followed by Schellenbach.
Their first shows were at Berry’s loft on West 100th Street and Broadway on the Upper West Side.
He died May 19, 2016, at a hospice in Danvers, Massachusetts of frontotemporal dementia.