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Johnny was born in Shreveport, LA in 1951. Soon after, his family
moved to Jackson, Mississippi. In 1971 Johnny headed to the "Big
Apple" New York City. For twenty years, He worked with some of the
biggest Advertising agencies in the world, writing and singing
jingles. He wrote the themes for "Search for Tomorrow" and the "Edge
of Night." His solos included Diet Pepsi, US Army Reserve, Burger
King, Juicy Fruit Gum, Publisher's Clearing House and GE (We bring
good things to life).
Johnny
was also part of the Barry Manilow group for a year, playing guitar
and singing on tour as well as in the studio on Manilow’s million plus
selling record, “Barry Manilow II”, better known as the “Mandy” album!
In
1991, Johnny gave up the lifestyle to follow Jesus. Led by the Holy
Spirit, Johnny moved back to Jackson, Mississippi where he co-wrote
and produced four children's Christian CD projects: "Let's Go
Fishing," "He Created Me," "Happy Birthday Jesus," and "Clumpy Clay."
In
1997, Johnny left Jackson and took his family to Nashville to head up
the children's division of Freedom Records called "Freedom Kids," a
division of Malaco Music Group.
In
2004, Johnny co-wrote with Paul Overstreet, Ricky Skaggs' single
"Halfway Home Cafe."
Now
on "WINGS OF DAWN RECORDS, Johnny's first Christian Country Music
release is "The Mountains of Tennessee".
Copyright 2005, Wings of Dawn Records.
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