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Fasten your seatbelts for an extraordinary ride with guitar hero Eric Johnson. Johnson's playing has a way of connecting to fans of every guitar style while still eliciting raves from the likes of Carlos Santana, Johnny Winter, Jeff Beck, Stevie Ray Vaughn and even country music legend Chet Atkins. His inspirations are the "3J's:" Jimi Hendrix, Jerry Reed, and Jeff Beck, but his style ranges wide and free throughout the entirety of guitar history while still infusing fresh ideas of his own. A long-time Austin mainstay, he took up guitar at age eleven and had his first professional group at fifteen. In 1974, he defied the musical mainstream by forming Austin's first jazz/rock fusion band, the Electromagnets, and he's been making guitar history ever since. "Guitar genius" is an easy phrase to throw around, but when it comes to blending fire and finesse, Eric Johnson has it all.

Jack Johnson, a Jimmy Buffet-type whose lyrics were as appropriate as could be. He seemed to be more of an environmentalist than the other activist acts heard throughout the day, who were mostly anti-war. “How many train wrecks do we need to see/Its bad and getting worse/Where did all the good people go?” Other lyrics, and these are rough takes on the fly, included “Traffic in the sky and its not getting better/It’s enough to make me cry/How could we have known/Its not so hard to tell.” He pointed out a sticker on his guitar that read climatecounts.org where you can check out how big companies rate environmentally.

Jack Johnson - Live Ottawa 2014

Self-taught pianist Johnnie Johnson settled in St. Louis in 1952 and formed the Sir John Trio. He asked Chuck berry to sit in that New Year's Eve, and a magical half-century collaboration was born. Johnson provided the driving undercurrent on many Berry classics.

January 1, 2005

Hawaiian singer-songwriter Jack Johnson takes the Tokyo stage for a memorable live set filmed at the end of his first world tour, featuring guest appearances by Donavon Frankenreiter and Money Mark. Tracks from the surfer boy-cum-recording artist include live performances of "Banana Pancakes," "Gone," "It's All Understood," "Cookie Jar," "Pirate at 40," "Heading Home," "Wasting Time," "The News," "Inaudible Melodies" and "Times Like These."

Marcus Johnson In Person... Live

In a short sketch produced for Funny or Die, Matt Johnson reports live on the scene in the 2013 Comic-Con convention hall.

This exciting performance was shot at The Grove in Anaheim, CA on May 3, 2006 and includes three bonus tracks "The Wind Cries Mary" "Song For George" and "Song For Lynette" from a 2004 acoustic guitar and piano performance at the Galaxie Theater in Santa Ana, CA.

In his first-ever video concert, reggae poet Linton Kwesi Johnson bares his soul to a packed house at the Zenith in Paris in 2004, backed by the Dennis Bovell Dub Band. Tracks include "Di Eagle an Di Beat," "Want Fi Goh Rave," "Sonn'y Lettah," "Dread Beat an Blood," "Fite Dem Back," "Reggae Fi Peach," "Di Great Insohreckshan," "Mekkin Histri" and "Tings an Times." Extras feature Johnson sharing some of his a cappella poetry.

Jack Johnson and Friends - Best of Kokua Festival is a live album by singer-songwriter Jack Johnson released in Germany on April 13, 2012, and worldwide on April 17, 2012. All songs on the album were recorded live during the six years (2004-8 & 2010) of Kokua Festivals. 100% of the profits from this release will be going to fund the Kokua Hawaii Foundation which supports environmental, art, and music education around the world.

Do You Remember (Jack solo) I Got You (Jack solo) Good People (Jack solo) Washing Dishes Taylor Sitting, Waiting, Wishing Flake Shot Reverse Shot Fortunate Fool Radiate Bubble Toes Wasting Time Don't Believe a Thing I Say (with Bahamas) Banana Pancakes Tape Deck Staple It Together At or With Me Encore: Gone (Jack solo) Ones and Zeros (Jack solo) Angel/Better Together (Jack solo) Home

The Brothers Johnson performing Live at KBLX's Stone Soul Picnic in Oakland, CA, on Memorial Day 2003.

June 3, 1997

G3: Live in Concert is a live album and DVD by the G3 project, led by Joe Satriani. It was released in 1997 by Epic Records. This lineup of G3 includes Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson and Steve Vai. In 2005, a DVD of this concert was also released.

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