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Name
  
Greg Johnson



Role
  
Singer ยท gregjohnsonmusic.com

Albums
  
Swing the Lantern, Here Comes the Caviar

Similar People
  
Bic Runga, Strawpeople, Dave Dobbyn, Lisa Crawley, The Boxer Rebellion

Greg johnson now the sun is out


Greg Johnson (born 1968, Auckland, New Zealand) is a singer/songwriter of melodic, lyric-based pop. He has seen success both as a solo artist and writing for others. Since 2002 he has been a resident of the United States, living in California.

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Music career

Over the years, he has toured and played with Coldplay, The Wallflowers, Lloyd Cole, Dave Dobbyn, The Corrs, 10,000 Maniacs, The Proclaimers,Paul Kelly, Minibar, Ben King , Grada, The Exponents, The Dead Kennedys, Melissa Etheridge,Simply Red, Mental As Anything, Boh Runga . He was also a founding member of the band, The Greg Johnson Set with "Nigel Russell". Johnson and various line-ups of his band have toured almost every town in New Zealand multiple times over the years, where he has many dedicated fans. with many sell out festivals and concerts including Wellington Arts Festival , Christchurch Arts Festival, Tauranga Jazz Festival

Johnson won New Zealand's "Top Male Vocalist" Tui award in 1995.

In 1997 Johnson won the APRA Silver Scroll ,New Zealand's most prestigious Songwriting Award with his tune "Liberty" from the album "Chinese Whispers". Other Johnson tunes in the finals for the Silver Scroll have included "Isabelle" and "Boxers hands" (Strawpeople)

His 11 Studio Albums so far have had consistent and continuous airplay since the single "Isabelle" first hit the New Zealand charts back in 1991. The song was released on Pagan Records his label until 1999 when he signed direct to EMI Records , on which he released "Vine Street Stories", "Chinese Whispers" and "Seabreeze Motel" produced by Ian Morris, before moving to Los Angeles in 2002 and signing a worldwide deal with "Immergent Records' a label set up by former Fleetwood Mac producers Richard Dashut, and Ken Caillat 2002 he won NZ Tui Best Compilation Album 2003 for "The Best Yet"..In 2005 as an independent on Johnson Music America he with manager Michelle Bakker broke his tune "Save Yourself" from the album Here Comes The Caviar produced by Clark Stiles, on over 50 US Adult Alternative Radio stations.. first out of WBOS Boston and reached 43 on on the US AA Billboard charts. Johnson and band toured the US extensively doing many radio concerts and Arts Festivals including playing a sell out show at Boston's famous ParadiseLounge in August 2006. Other songs that received significant airplay at College radio in the US included "Horses" and "Now The Sun Is Out" off the album "Anyone Can Say Goodbye" . The song "Now The Sun Is Out" was also the most played New Zealand song on NZ radio in 2006 and joins "Don't Wait Another Day", "Save Yourself", "It's Been So Long", "Kiss Me", "Don't Be The One", "Looking Out On Monday" and "Maybe Your True Love" as NZ Radio Hits.

He has written and co-written songs for Strawpeople, and in 2005 collaborated with Russ DeSalvo and Arnie Roman a song for New Zealand artist Amber Claire. His songs have been covered by artists including Grada, Hallelujah Picasso's, He has also released three albums with jazz side project Bluespeak.

Johnson has had songs placed in TV shows including The Hills, Party Of Five, Beautiful People, High School Reunion, Road Rules, Castle, The Brokenwood Mysteries, 800 Words, Lawless, and Citylife.

Film Score and placements include 50 Pills , Entry Level, The Catch, and Last Chance Harvey featuring Dustin Hoffman and Emma Thompson.

Commercial clients list includes See Political, California Natural History Museum, Audi Quattro, AA Health, Oceania Healthcare, Sony, Bendon, TAB, Suzuki, NZ Telecom, Placemakers, Culver City, TipTop, Film Motel, Anthem Vault, Lumino In 2002 his music and an interview was used in British Politician Austin Mitchells, Pavalova Paradise Revisited in Episode 3 clip 3 (5.05mins) [NZ on Screen]. In 2007, his song "Hold Tight" was used in the New Zealand drama series Shortland Street during the wedding of characters Sarah Potts and TK Samuels.

His songs have featured on Air New Zealand inflight programs between 1996-2017 and in 2016 his song "No Need For Invitations" from the album "Swing The Lantern" was featured on all flights around the world.

He continues to tour frequently in New Zealand, USA and Europe, he recently toured a live version of "Here Comes The Caviar" album selling out two nights at Auckland's "Tuning Fork" ... When not touring he produces Artists, Commercials and Film Soundtracks from his studio in Santa Monica since 2017 under the Moniker "Tropical Noise" . www.tropicalnoise.com

Bluespeak discography

  • Late Last Night (1992)
  • The Drinking Set
  • Dark Blue (1999)
  • Awards

  • NZ Tui Top Male Vocalist 1995
  • Winner APRA Silver Scroll for songwriting 1997 with the song "Liberty"
  • NZ Tui Best Compilation Album 2003 for "The Best Yet"
  • References

    Greg Johnson (musician) Wikipedia