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Name:
Mike Johnson
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There have been other Black Yodelers among the numerous Minstrel and Stringband acts between 1880 and 1925, like the famous Monroe Tabor, Beulah Henderson, Charles Anderson, and The Mississippi Sheiks. Then came Mike's personal friend, Korean War Veteran & Bronze Star recipient, McDonald Craig of Linden, Tennessee, who recorded briefly on Nashville's Gold Standard label during the mid-1960s and became the only Black Yodeler to ever win First Place at an Annual [1978] Jimmie Rodgers Yodeling Championship hosted by the Jimmie Rodgers Museum in Meridian, Mississippi. Others along the way include Linda Martell, Stoney Edwards, and Slim Gaillard. None of them, however, have demonstrated Mike's unique versatility in combining the Jimmie Rodgers and Swiss yodeling styles.
On 1 September 2002 the National Traditional Country Music Association inducted Mike Johnson into America's Old Time Country Music Hall Of Fame at the 27th Annual Old Time Country Music Festival in Avoca, Iowa.
Born in 1946, this Altar Boy, Eagle Scout [1960] and Camp Counselor, attended and graduated from Catholic Grade and High schools. He joined the U.S. Navy in September 1965 and served two Vietnam tours attached to the USS Constellation, CVA-64 from 1967 to 1969. Afterwards he also worked as a Bus Boy, Motorcycle Courier, Park Police Officer, Freelance Photographer, Driving Instructor and in September 1981 he became a long-distance trucker. Trucking, starting with Newlon's Transfer [1981 to 1995, the first of three companies] in Arlington, Virginia, would play a major role in establishing him on the Independent Country Music circuit.
His early influences, the Singing Cowboys like Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Tex Ritter, Herb Jeffries [the only Black Movie Singing Cowboy] and the sound of the Steel Guitar paved his way to Country Music. He later honed himself on the music of Jimmie Rodgers, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, and Roger Miller. Mike says Roger Miller gave him the songwriting bug. "I just wanted to be a songwriter! But I've had to do everything else along the way to get there!"
Performing since the mid-1960s Mike went to Nashville in 1981 for his first professional recording session at Jim Maxwell's Globe Recording Studio on Dickerson Road. He booked a two-hour session and recorded five songs, from which sprang his first 45rpm single, "King Of The Fish/Please Don't Squeeze The Charmin" on his MAJJ Productions literary banner.
"I still regard this session as the best one I ever did!" Mike maintains.
When Globe Studio relocated outside Nashville in 1983, Mike over to Champ Recording Studio on Church Street where he met and mentored under Jim Stanton, founder and owner of the legendary Rich-R-Tone Records, and continued to record his songs there until Jim's untimely death in 1989.
"Jim taught me how Nashville clique thought and worked..." Mike acknowledges.
Mike became an ASCAP member in 1984 and after membership, song registration, and royalty disputes he quit and joined BMI in 1994.
"Did You Hug Your Mother Today?" became his first radio hit in 1994, being the most requested song and playing for three weeks surrounding Mother's Day on Big John Baldry's Michigan Jamboree Radio Show, WBYW-FM 89.9 in Grand Rapids Michigan.
Mike is in Pulitzer Prize Nominee, Pamela E. Foster's two anthologies about African Americans in Country Music. The 1998 "My Country, The African Diaspora's Country Music Heritage" [ISBN-0-9662680-0-8 hardback] [ISBN-0-9662680-1-6 soft cover] and her 2000 "My Country Too, The Other Black Music."[ISBN-0-9662680-2-4 paperback]
In late November 2003 everything came to a sudden halt when three neck vertebrae collapsed on his spinal cord. He was treated at the Veterans Hospital in Washington D.C. and underwent surgery in January 2004 at the Veterans Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.
Mike is one of the 18 world famous Yodelers on Bart Plantenga's 2006 "Rough Guide To Yodel" CD, [RGNET1174CD]singing his "Yeah I'm A Cowboy." Plantenga authored the 2004 Best Seller "Yodel-Ay-Ee-Oooo, The Secret History of Yodeling Around The World." [ISBN-0-415-93990-9]
Mike Johnson's "Yodeling 40 Years" 2-disc CD album featuring 50 of his own yodeling songs was released in January 2007.
The 30 March 2007 First Issue of Big-Mag #1, a Netherlands publication, featured Mike in a 5-page article [with 3 color photographs] written by Bart Plantenga. Mike has since been the subject of several of Bart's yodeling projects.
So there you have it. Mike Johnson! Man of many hats, but always Mike Johnson!
Joe Arnold, Roughshod Records
P.O. Box 100933, Arlington, Va. 22210
Formation Date:
June 13, 1987
Record Label:
Roughshod Records
Label Type:
Independent
Band Members:
n/a
Influences:
Roger Miller, Hank Williams, Jimmie Rodgers, Gene Autry, Johnny Cash, Slim Whitman, Elton Britt, and a number of traditional country singers.
Sounds Like:
Mike Johnson
Country:
United States
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