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Portman in 2012
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Background information | |
Born | October 26, 1979 |
Origin | Madison, Wisconsin, U.S. |
Genres | Punk rock |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar, bass guitar |
Years active | 1994–present |
Associated acts | Near Miss, Yellowcard |
Joshua "Josh" David Portman (born October 26, 1979) is an American musician who is best known for playing bass guitar for the rock band Yellowcard from February 2012 to March 2017. Since 1994, he has played bass in a number of well-known punk/post-hardcore bands including Near Miss and Staring Back.
Portman was born on October 26, 1979. His younger years were spent living in Madison, WI before moving with his family to Perry, GA upon entering fourth grade. At the age of twelve, Josh received his first guitar and has been writing, recording, and performing ever since. Initially influenced by the glam and thrash metal bands of the '80s, Portman later immersed himself in the post-hardcore and Seattle bands of the early '90s and then the "new school" punk bands of the mid-'90s. He has been a part of many bands that have explored all of these genres.
Portman's first band, Zero Racecar, was formed in 1994 in Perry, GA. He joined the band two years later at the age of fifteen and immediately began playing shows throughout Georgia, as well as Florida and the Carolinas. After graduating in 1998, he formed another band in Atlanta called Lancaster with ex-Tsunami Bomb guitarist/current Nothington vocalist Jay Northington. The post-hardcore outfit disbanded after just a year together.
In 2005, Portman joined Santa Barbara-based punk band Staring Back. However, the Lobster Records group split up several months later when their lead guitarist/key songwriter Ryan Mendez joined Yellowcard.
In 2006, the post-hardcore band Near Miss asked Josh to join. He relocated to their home of Austin, TX and toured extensively with the band all over the U.S., including a spot on the Vans Warped Tour that same year. Near Miss officially broke up in 2007.
After Yellowcard went on "indefinite hiatus" in 2008, Josh Portman left his residence in Atlanta to finish his degree in business at Macon State College. Wanting to still continue pursuing music and performing, he put together an '80s hair metal tribute band called Great White Lion Snake at the end of 2008. Portman's stage name for GWLS is Jef Leppard. They can be seen performing all over Georgia.
On September 14, 2009, Ryan Key and Sean O'Donnell made a MySpace blog post that Portman will be playing lead guitar in their side-project, Big If. The side project was discontinued when Key reformed Yellowcard in 2010 with O'Donnell joining.