David Earle Johnson
David Earle Johnson (born April 10, 1938) was a percussionist, composer and music producer. The son of Earle H. Johnson and Lottie Ruth Troutman Johnson of Florence, SC.
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Background information | |
Born | 10 April 1938 |
Died | 22 December 1998 |
Genres | Jazz, Experimental |
Occupation(s) | Percussionist, composer, music producer |
Instruments | Drums and percussions |
Years active | 1978-1993 |
Labels | Vanguard Records, CMP Records, Landslide Records, Plug Records, Intercord Record Service, Veracity, David Earle Johnson Records |
Associated acts | Jan Hammer, Col. Bruce Hampton, Bob Belden Ensemble, The Players Association, Sea Level |
He played on several albums as a sideman in the 1970s.[1] His first recording as a solo artist was in 1978: Time Is Free, for Vanguard Records.[1] He recorded Route Two for Landslide Records.[2]
Discography
As leader
- 1978 Time Is Free
- 1979 Skin Deep Yeah!
- 1980 Hip Address
- 1981 Route Two
- 1983 Midweek Blues
- 1986 The Feeling's Mutual
- 1993 White Latening
As sideman
- Bob Belden Ensemble Straight to My Heart: The Music of Sting (1989)
- Blast Blast (1980)
- Billy Cobham Total Eclipse (1974)
- Billy Cobham Rudiments: The Billy Cobham... (2001)
- Jan Hammer Early Years (1974),
- Jan Hammer First Seven Days (1975)
- Col. Bruce Hampton & The... Outside Looking Out (1980)
- Jaroslav Jakubovic Checkin' In (1978)
- Elvin Jones - The Main Force (Vanguard, 1976)
- Klemperer/Reiner Gerald McBoing Boing & Others (1990)
- Mark Moogy Klingman Moogy II (1978)
- Taj Mahal Like Never Before (1991)
- Oregon Friends (1977)
- Oregon Essential (1987)
- Oregon Vanguard Sessions: Best of the... (2000)
- The Players Association Born to Dance (1978)
- Players Association Players Association/Turn the Music (1998)
- Sea Level Best of Sea Level (1977)
- Sea Level Long Walk on a Short Pier (1979)
- Clive Stevens Voyage to Uranus (1974)
- Swamp Dogg Swamp Dogg (Rat On) (1971)
- Swamp Dogg Cuffed, Collared and Tagged (1972)
- Swamp Dogg Have You Heard This Story? (1974)
- George Tandy Urban Jazz (1992)
- Nestor Torres Morning Ride (1989)
- Miroslav Vitous Majesty Music (1977)
- Josh White, Jr. Josh White Jr. (1978)
- Lenny White Big City (1977)
- John Williams Empire Strikes Back (1980)
- Betty Wright Passion & Compassion (1990)
- Various Artists Cool Fever (1997)
- Various Artists Vanguard Collector's Edition (1997)
- Jan Hammer Early Years
- Jan Hammer Oh Yeah?
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References
- Birchmeier, Jason. "David Earle Johnson". AllMusic. Retrieved February 22, 2020.
- Meyer, Bill (March 2012). "Landslide Moves, Shakes with Out-of-Print Reissues". Down Beat. Vol. 79 no. 3. p. 15.
External links
- "David Earle Johnson Showcase". Local Music Scene South Carolina.
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