Mike Ness
- Actor
- Composer
- Writer
Michael James Ness was born April 3rd, 1962 in Lynn, Massachusetts. His
family moved to Fullerton, California when he was young and he grew up
in a broken home. He started Social Distortion as a teen in 1978, and
was promptly arrested at their first show for spitting in a cop's face.
Social D's first album, "Mommy's Little Monster" brought them fame
around L.A., as did their first tour with Youth Brigade as documented
in the 1983 movie, Another State of Mind (1984). After that, Ness went on a downward spiral
of drugs and depravity. After arrests for burglary and hospital stays
for overdoses, he cleaned up, reformed Social Distortion and released
"Prison Bound" in 1987. Their next self-titled album (1990) brought
them their first hits, with a cover of Johnny Cash's "Ring of Fire" and
the songs "Story of My Life" and "Ball and Chain". After the release of
1992's "Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell", Social D laid low for a
while but came back with new drummer, Chuck Biscuits, and the album
"White Light White Heat White Trash" in 1996, bringing with them their
biggest hit, "I Was Wrong." Social Distortion released a live album in
1997 and toured extensively through this time. Ness released two solo
albums, "Cheating At Solitaire" and "Under the Influences" in 1999. He
was dealt a huge blow in 2000 when his best friend and fellow band
member Dennis Danell died from a brain aneurysm while moving into a new
house in Orange County. He, as well as LA groups X, the Offspring and
TSOL, played a benefit called 'When THe Angels Sing' in honor of
Danell. Ness continues to play solo and with Social Distortion and is
the father of a young boy, Julian.