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Released: Jan 1, 2000
Label: Chiaroscuro Records

General Info

  • Genre: Funk / Jazz / Latin

    Location CHICAGO, Illinois, US

    Profile Views: 60955

    Last Login: 8/14/2012

    Member Since 1/23/2006

    Website www.henryjohnsonjazz.com

    Record Label Unknown Indie

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    Henry Johnson - The Chicago-born guitarist began playing at age twelve. While spending some formative time in Memphis, he started playing gospel music at age thirteen. By age fourteen, Johnson was playing in R&B groups. Although Johnson's parents brought him up hearing the music of Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Joe Williams, and other artists of that era, it was not until 1967 that Johnson was formally introduced to jazz by hearing guitarist Wes Montgomery. In 1976, he went on the road with jazz organist Jack McDuff and worked with vocalist, Donny Hathaway in 1977. In 1979, Johnson began playing with jazz pianist, Ramsey Lewis, and in 1985, jazz legend, Joe Williams added Johnson to his regular group. Johnson's musical roots run deep into gospel, blues, and jazz. His strongest and earliest influences were Kenny Burrell, George Benson, and most significantly, Wes Montgomery. While influenced by these great guitarists, Johnson also cites the music of Herbie Hancock, Oscar Peterson, Freddie Hubbard, Miles Davis, big bands, and jazz orchestras as integral forces which shaped his style. "You're The One", his recording debut for MCA/Impulse! achieved ..1 status on both the Radio & Records NAC chart, and Contemporary Jazz chart for two months - a rare occurrence for a first recording. This recording also won a five star rating in Downbeat magazine, and was nominated for a Grammy. Johnson's follow-up recordings, "Future Excursions" and "Never Too Much" also reached the top of the charts."New Beginnings", was Johnson's debut recording for the Heads Up International jazz label. "New Beginnings" and "Missing You", his second release for Heads Up International, both reached the top of the charts as well. In addition to his solo recording projects, Johnson has found time to record with the likes of Ramsey Lewis, vocalists, Joe Williams and Vanessa Ruben, and saxophonist Richie Cole among many others. He has performed with Nancy Wilson, Marlena Shaw, Angela Bofil, Dizzy Gillespie, the Boston Pops, Sonny Stitt, Freddie Hubbard, Grover Washington Jr., Stanley Turrentine, Dr. Billy Taylor, and organist Jimmy Smith, James Moody, David "Fathead" Newman, Terry Gibbs, Bobby Watson, Nicholas Payton, and many other great jazz artists. Johnson recorded his first live CD called "An Evening At Sea" from aboard the ocean liner, the QE 2 in 1999. This recording has been well received by the jazz world. Johnson's latest group is using the instrumentation of guitar, saxophone, organ, and drums. Johnson's latest recording on A440 Music Group is titled "Organic" and features the legendary songtress Nancy Wilson. It is this powerhouse group the Organ Express, that has been exciting audiences the world over. .. .. .. I edited my profile with Thomas Myspace Editor V4.4 ................
  • Members

    .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ......View my page on ..THE JAZZ NETWORK........
  • Influences

    George Benson, Kenny Burrell, Wes Montgomery, Freddie Hubbard, Stanley Turrentine, Pat Martino, Duke Ellington, Jimmy Smith, Sonny Stitt, and a cast of hundreds!
  • Sounds Like

    After over 35 years of playing, I only sound like me. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. ..

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  • Henry Johnson

    Ok ALL Myspace friends, PLEASE do not send gig invitations and newsletters about your career to my mailbox. It's ok to list your event and include me, but once again, please, not as an email. I'll only ask this one more time, because this has been happening now for months and people have continued to do it. From now on, ANYONE who sends this kind of stuff to my mailbox will be deleted from my friends list and blocked. I am not trying to be a jerk about this, but at this point, I have run out of options. 

    1 year ago
  • Teddy Pantelas Trio

    I agree! 

    2 years ago
  • Teddy Pantelas Trio

    sounding as beautiful as ever Henry, Great Video! Peace. 

    2 years ago
  • Marlene Souza Lima

    Wonderful Music Mr. Johnson!!!
    What Great Guitar Playing!!!! :-)

    2 years ago
  • Erlin Hawks

    Thank you kindly for the add!

    2 years ago
  • Henry Johnson

    I just want everyone to know, PLEASE do not send me information about your gigs to my inbox. Send me an invite to where you post it. Anyone who continues to fill my inbox up with their gig info will be unfriended and blocked from my page. I just don't know how to be any clearer and ask any nicer than this. Thanks.

    2 years ago
  • Yolanda Tamez

    Hey Henry, I miss you, I have to make sure to stop by the club and catch your wonderful act once again.....on my Bucket list for 2011 your in my heart Henry.....hope you in the same place...yolanda

    2 years ago
  • Maribel

    Stopping by to wish you a safe New Year...peace

    2 years ago
  • Maribel


    Nothing is worth more than this day. Have a great week…peace and love.

    2 years ago
  • Maribel

    Still listening to your wonderful music, stopping by to see how your doing?
    Ghouls and demons are rising again after sleeping thousands of years…you could hear their voices whispering through the night…..Halloween is near once again.

    2 years ago

Bio:

Henry Johnson - The Chicago-born guitarist began playing at age twelve. While spending some formative time in Memphis, he started playing gospel music at age thirteen. By age fourteen, Johnson was playing in R&B groups. Although Johnson's parents brought him up hearing the music of Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Joe Williams, and other artists of that era, it was not until 1967 that Johnson was formally introduced to jazz by hearing guitarist Wes Montgomery. In 1976, he went on the road with jazz organist Jack McDuff and worked with vocalist, Donny Hathaway in 1977. In 1979, Johnson began playing with jazz pianist, Ramsey Lewis, and in 1985, jazz legend, Joe Williams added Johnson to his regular group. Johnson's musical roots run deep into gospel, blues, and jazz. His strongest and earliest influences were Kenny Burrell, George Benson, and most significantly, Wes Montgomery. While influenced by these great guitarists, Johnson also cites the music of Herbie Hancock, Oscar Peterson, Freddie Hubbard, Miles Davis, big bands, and jazz orchestras as integral forces which shaped his style. "You're The One", his recording debut for MCA/Impulse! achieved ..1 status on both the Radio & Records NAC chart, and Contemporary Jazz chart for two months - a rare occurrence for a first recording. This recording also won a five star rating in Downbeat magazine, and was nominated for a Grammy. Johnson's follow-up recordings, "Future Excursions" and "Never Too Much" also reached the top of the charts."New Beginnings", was Johnson's debut recording for the Heads Up International jazz label. "New Beginnings" and "Missing You", his second release for Heads Up International, both reached the top of the charts as well. In addition to his solo recording projects, Johnson has found time to record with the likes of Ramsey Lewis, vocalists, Joe Williams and Vanessa Ruben, and saxophonist Richie Cole among many others. He has performed with Nancy Wilson, Marlena Shaw, Angela Bofil, Dizzy Gillespie, the Boston Pops, Sonny Stitt, Freddie Hubbard, Grover Washington Jr., Stanley Turrentine, Dr. Billy Taylor, and organist Jimmy Smith, James Moody, David "Fathead" Newman, Terry Gibbs, Bobby Watson, Nicholas Payton, and many other great jazz artists. Johnson recorded his first live CD called "An Evening At Sea" from aboard the ocean liner, the QE 2 in 1999. This recording has been well received by the jazz world. Johnson's latest group is using the instrumentation of guitar, saxophone, organ, and drums. Johnson's latest recording on A440 Music Group is titled "Organic" and features the legendary songtress Nancy Wilson. It is this powerhouse group the Organ Express, that has been exciting audiences the world over. ..   I edited my profile with Thomas Myspace Editor V4.4 ..
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Member Since:

January 23, 2006

Influences:

George Benson, Kenny Burrell, Wes Montgomery, Freddie Hubbard, Stanley Turrentine, Pat Martino, Duke Ellington, Jimmy Smith, Sonny Stitt, and a cast of hundreds!

Sounds Like:

After over 35 years of playing, I only sound like me. ..

Record Label:

Unknown Indie

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