"Jack Johnson has rode many waves, and no matter if they were in the ocean or riding high on the charts, he has always come away with the same laid back, chill personality. He had a springboard start in the music industry, appealing to college-aged crowds that flocked to his many concerts, decked out in their own comfy sandals and jeans to bob and weave to Johnson's breezy melodies. Johnson is anything but brash, and he hardly lets ego take the lead while he's playing. A massive sold-out show will often feel to fans as if Johnson is playing in their own backyards. With Jack Johnson, you realize that you are in the presence of a rock star, he just doesn't want you to believe it.Jack Johnson started his fame as a professional surfer, becoming an exceptional athlete on the Pipeline. He was Hawaii's surfer darling until a near fatal accident brought Johnson to the sandy shores and away from the pounding waves. His disappointment was evident, but Johnson chose not to dwell on his misfortune and instant concentrated his energies on other creative outlets such as making music and films. He started touring with G. Love and Special Sauce, who were impressed by his lazy blues style, and his songwriting abilities caught the attention of Ben Harper, who helped Johnson with his debut, Brushfire Fairytales. The name of the record itself sounded like poetry and each track offered a more whimsical view of Johnson's storytelling abilities. Tracks like ""Flake"" and ""Drink the Water"" became instant hits.Johnson continued his carefree and mellow style with his sophomore effort called On and On, which climbed to number three on the Billboard charts. In Between Dreams bested that, carrying Johnson farther on the charts and introducing his audience to the hit songs ""Better Together,"" ""Good People"" and ""Sitting, Waiting, Wishing."" His most recent effort is called Sleep Through the Static, was released in February 2008 and it has received rave reviews from critics, who cite the songs as exhibiting Johnson's most sorrowful tone, but it is also a tone that lulls and soothes. It is perhaps the type of music that many fans crave as they try to sort out their lives in what continues to be a hectic and often chaotic world. Johnson dares them to step away and dream."