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  2. Jonathan Davis - Wikipedia

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    [135] [136] Davis being a fan of Giger's work, the initial idea of a special microphone stand was suggested to him by his personal assistant Jonathan Pavesi. [137] Then, Davis contacted Giger and was pleased when the Swiss artist accepted a commission to come up with a design for the mic stand.

  3. Here to Stay (Korn song) - Wikipedia

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    In the end, Jonathan takes the boy into the TV. The video for "Here to Stay" also marks the first video appearance of Jonathan's unique microphone stand designed by H. R. Giger. There is also a "clean" version of the music video which shows the boy being taken into the TV at the beginning.

  4. Microphone stand - Wikipedia

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    A rare type of microphone stand is the bottomless microphone stand—essentially a microphone stand with no base, so a singer must hold it throughout a live performance. It is useful as a mobile prop. Freddie Mercury (the lead singer of Queen), discovered the device by accident: he grabbed a standard microphone stand with such force that it ...

  5. Finally Free (song) - Wikipedia

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    According to guitarist Munky, the title of the song was based on the death of Deven Davis, Jonathan Davis' wife, after a considerably long battle with drug addiction. [ 1 ] While available as part of the album upon its release on September 13, 2019, and first played live in LA later that month, [ 2 ] Finally Free would not see release as a ...

  6. Korn star requires chair and oxygen mask to perform [Video] - AOL

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    Korn announced their summer tour dates in May. The 28-date run began in Florida on Aug. 5 but the Aug. 14 show was canceled after Davis tested positive.

  7. Korn (album) - Wikipedia

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    The bagpipes on "Shoots and Ladders" are often thought to have been recorded on a mountain-top. However, they were actually recorded with a microphone set up at the back door of the studio while Jonathan Davis walked past outside playing. As he walked further from the microphone, this led to the sound naturally fading quieter. [9]