User:Johnmusic11

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Alex Johnson


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My name is Alex. I live for music. I play the guitar, piano/keys, classic drum kit/ other percussion, and the ukulele. I working on a musical project right now with a couple of buddies. My role in the band is guitar(s), piano, and song-writer. Aside from music I play hockey and am trying to improve so that I can play at the University Of Michigan. I also play football and am an avid fisherman.

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Musical Career


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Music is a big passion of mine. I started my entry into the music world when I picked up my dad's acoustic guitar. After that I dove in learning to play first the guitar, then the drums, then the piano, and finally the ukulele. I continue to try to learn new instruments as I am currently venturing into the electric bass, banjo, and multiple different types of percussion. I am currently working as the guitarist, pianist, and song-writer for an unnamed project. Also involved are Nicolas Sommer (Vocals and guitarist), and Hunter Schultz (Percussion and Backup vocals).

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Sports


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Another big part of my life is sports. I play Ice Hockey, Roller Hockey, and Football. In Ice Hockey I play right defense, In Roller Hockey I play right wing, and in Football I play Middle Linebacker. I play Ice Hockey for the Woodbridge Wolf Pack, I play Roller Hockey for the Edison Devils, and I play Football for the Spottswood Chargers.

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Fishing

In addition I am an avid fisherman. I fish mostly freshwater but do some surf fishing and Wave Casting(Self made technique). As for freshwater I chase Largemouth Bass, Brook Trout, Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout, and Panfish for the most part. I also dabble into common carp, channel catfish, brown bullhead, and chain pickerel. As for salt water I mostly fish Kingfish, Striped Bass, Bluefish, and Fluke. I also have a self made technique I call wave casting. To perform this technique you must use lightweight tackle. Basically you go into the ocean until the water level is at about your chest and then you cast spoons and soft plastics just past the wave line for bluefish. *Warning* This will cause saltwater and sand to get into your reel and can cause severe damage.