311 Fan Spotlight #358 – 4/25/22 – John Leslie!

Hey there you awesome people in excitable 311 nation! Hope you are all well and staying positive. Let’s check out a new fan spotlight shall we? Meet John Leslie!

Intro to 311 was from the songs “Down” and “All Mixed Up” on the radio and MTV, but John didn’t really get fully into them at that point. It was when he heard “Beautiful Disaster” and bought the Transistor album that his mind was blown. “I got the Live album and Blue Album for Christmas. The bridge of Purpose blew me away. They were my favorite band after that.”

Over the past 24 years John has seen 311 live 37 times. His first show was the Soundsystem tour in the fall of 1999. He saw them in Portland for his first theater concert and it was three days before Soundsystem was released. “After that I was addicted to the live shows.” As for favorite of the 37 shows, it’s a tie between 311 Day 2006, the first cruise and 311 Day 2010.

The song that means the most to John is “I’ll Be Here Awhile.” “I like the symbolic nature of the song. It has a new meaning for me after a traumatic medical event 10 years ago. I think I’ve proven that I will be here awhile!”

Some of the lyrics that really resonate with John include the following: “The method that makes sense is patience.” “You can make a mean hand out of what you’re being dealt,” and “Someone told you that you had no chance, people told us it would never transpire, you could be defeated in advance, just let them all burn in the wildfire.”

John was born and raised in Portland, Oregon and he loved growing up in the Pacific northwest. “Our family would take our dog on walks in Mt. Hood National Forest, I went camping once a month for several years in Boy Scouts.” John is also a huge Disneyland fan and has been there about 30 times.

John’s parents were also super into music and die hard Moody Blues fans for 52 years. His sister was also a big influence on his musical taste. He lived in Eugene for four years while going to college. “Graduated from the University of Oregon with a BA in Digital Arts. I lost 100 pounds over 2 years in college, put it back on over 5 years, took the weight off again during the pandemic with 70lbs down.” Now for work, he’s been in the IT field since 2004. ” I’ve been working at an IT data center in Portland that supports local county government services.”

Other things that interest John include conventions like Portland Retro Gaming Expo and PAX West, films, filmmaking, photography and video editing, collecting vinyl, playing board games and Halloween haunted mazes. He enjoys conversation and listening, hanging out with friends and family, going to pub trivia, and he’s been running a regular music event for 14 years.

Fun fact about John is that he likes to challenge himself by singing random songs at Karaoke! “At Rock Band Night at Ground Kontrol Classic Arcade we would fill each instrument for each song. Sometimes I would end up on vocals singing a song I’d never heard before but I’d do it to help the event keep moving. I think it’s fun!” Keeping with the same theme, John likes to make custom karaoke videos and sing them with his other music loving friends. “We’ve been singing for 15 years. Lots of fun!”

Other musicians that John loves include Bad Religion, They Might Be Giants, Self, The Moody Blues, Rebelution, NOFX, Foo Fighters, Weezer, The Offspring, Descendents, Nerf Herder, The Explorers Club, Millencolin, XTC, Sparks, Freezepop, and Blondie. 

Guilty pleasures for John include ska music, video game conventions, the movie Freddy Got Fingered and sometimes pop music stations. “As a rock fan I still feel guilty but I do enjoy it.”

To 311, John would like to send this message: “I already tweeted it at P-Nut around 311 Day. Thank you for making the fans feel like friends. I think Nick got that idea from Joe Strummer.”

Now here is his message to all the other fans out there:

“Never give up! Be yourself! If you have a positive attitude, self discipline, and self determination you can set a goal and attain it! Be creative! Don’t be afraid to live your life!”


Many thanks to John for sharing his story of his love for 311! Per the usual, I send so much gratitude to all the readers and supporters of this each week. Sending so much positivity and strength to you all. Until next time!

Much Love – The Runt