Maynard James Keenan (born
James Herbert Keenan on April 17, 1964) is an American
rock singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, winemaker, and actor. Originally from
Ohio, Keenan spent his high school and college years in
Michigan. After serving in the
Army in the early 1980s, he attended
Kendall College of Art and Design in
Grand Rapids. He moved to
Los Angeles,
California in 1988 to pursue a career in interior design and set construction. He formed the band
Tool with
Adam Jones shortly thereafter.
Keenan is best known as the lead singer of the
multi-platinum rock bands
Tool and
A Perfect Circle with whom he has released five<!-- Opiate is not a studio album, it's an EP. No, it's an album, not a LP. --> and three
studio albums, respectively. In 2003 he created
Puscifer as a side project, financing and releasing its first studio album in October 2007. Since rising to fame, Keenan has been a noted recluse, although he does emerge to support charitable causes.
In addition to his music career, he has performed improvisational stand-up comedy and ventured into acting. He is the current owner of Merkin Vineyards and the associated winery,
Caduceus Cellars, and has part ownership of Stronghold Vineyards, all located in
Arizona, where he lives. Among other business ventures, he is a partner in the Los Angeles restaurant Cobras & Matadors, and owns a
produce market and an
organic market in
Cornville, Arizona, the latter featuring a tasting...
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