User:Red Johnson

SINGER-SONGWRITER RED JOHNSON RECIEVES WORLD WIDE ACCLAIM Red Johnson has been writing songs most of his life and has received reviews from D J's & fans world wide, and never in his wildest dreams did he think it would be possibe to write and record songs that would touch peoples lives thoughout the world  as they have, but it all started at six am on a cold winters morning in northern Minnesota, which seems like a strange time for a six or seven year old kid to be getting out of bed and putting his feet on the cold linoleum floor of an unheated upstairs bedroom, just to listen to a live radio show out of Fargo, North Dakota by a Guy and his Guitar who called himself, "The Texas Ranger" and who would sing mostly western songs with a few popular country songs mixed in, but it was enough to spark a life long love for music that would only amplify as the years wore on. He was a kid who would try to be the first to get the "Sears" catalog when it came in the mail and would go directly to the music pages and dream of one day having one of those beautiful "Silvertone" guitars for his very own. But he had lots of time to dream because it wouldn't be until his 10th birthday, that a calf would be born and his father would give it to him for his birthday present, and that is when the dream really began to take shape, and for the next two years he would nurture that calf until he became a full grown steer, and when he was sold he would bring a check in the amount of $118.00 and the very next day one of those beautiful Silvertone Guitars would be ordered from the Sears Roebuck Catalog, and it was never to leave his side through out his teen and courting years and into the Military where he learned to play a little better from the Southern boys he would  buddy up with who also played guitars. They would call him the "Minnesota Hillbilly". After his discharge from the service he began playing professionally and still does. In 1964, after the death of Patsy Cline, Cowboy Copas, Jack Anglin and others, along with Bud Auge, Red wrote and recorded "There's A Grand Ol Opry Show Playing Somewhere" on a small label (Hep) he was part owner of, and the song became an instant hit and was picked up by Capitol Records and was eventually included in "The World Of Country Music" album on Capitol Records. About the same time Dave Dudley who was a friend of Red's, released a song called "Six Days On The Road" and Dave Dudley, Red and the writer of The Violet And a Rose, Bud Auge wrote a song called "Taxi Cab Driver" and Dave recorded it and released it in His Six Days on The Road album for Mercury Records. Red is a charter member of the Country Music Assn. Member of the Rock & Country Hall of Fame, and The National Traditional Hall of Fame, and Country Music's Book of Who's Who, 1966 & 1970 and most recently at the F A M E (Families Advocating Moral Entertainment) Awards ceremony held at the Pharr International Convention Center, Pharr, Texas Red was honored as The Male Vocalist of the Year and received The American Heritage Award as well. Songwriting has always been a passion, Red wrote his first song, when he was twelve. Sometimes when asked where a song comes from  the only answere he can give is, I only held the Pen. Most are real life experiences, of his own or something he's observed.Most of the songs Red writes are love songs and can be identified with by most people. His Slogan is: SONGS WITH SUBSTANCE and how true that is. You can check out his Web Site at www.redjohnson.net Some of Red's favorite reviews are; Dear Red, I had the privilige of playing your song "Veterans Day" today as part of a program i do on KJNP radio in North Pole, Alaska. On hollidays such as this I play mostly patriotic tunes and I know your song was truly a blessing to those of us that had the privilege to hear it. As a twenty year Air Force veteran and veteran of Operation Joint Endeavour (Bosnia) and Iraqi Freedom I want to thank you for putting into words my feelings as well as the feelings and opinions and thoughts of all the Vets that have ever served this great nation of ours. Thank you for your service to our nation. God Bless, Jeff Turkel, North Pole, Alaska Dear Red My wife was in the military and she died several years ago as a result of what She was doing and the Government is not taking responsibility. That is why when I found your song "Veterans Day" I play it every day in her Memory, I thank you for the song as I think of it as a tribute to her and others like her who have died as a result of serving their country. thanks again, Dave Glena Red is "The Country artist of the Month For August on "Down Home country" Red Johnson sings from the heart, and his heart is country. Tommy Dean Down Home Country, WERU-FM Bangor, Maine Dear Red, At the moment your song "Shirleys Sugar Shack" is among the 10 most requested titles, Congratulations all the best and lots of success, Programme Director, Christian Claesberg, Old String House Music, Herford, Germany Dear Red Johnson, greetings to you from Job Gathemia in Africa. You have such a beautiful country voice, arrangements and a way with words in writing your song. Sincerely, Job Gathemia, Nairobi-Kenya, east Africa Dear Red, You have some nice song writing abilities and the lyrics are sung with conviction. Coral Coast Community Radio Bundaberg, Austrailia Dear Red, Thanks for you Veterans Day CD it's a joy to listen to it, the lyrics of your songs are  great, anyone who listens to your CD must buy it. It is a great product. Herman Burgemeester, Radio Spijkenisse, Holland Hi Red, Your cd is recieving Star Billing on my show, I like it very much, Some very nice songs and thank goodness for genuine Country music, also a word of praise for the musicians, great stuff. Best Regards from one old soldier to another, Hugh T. Wilson, Lincoln hospitals radio The U. K. The Military active and retired thank you for the great songs you write and sing. Dave Avery, M/Sgt USAF (Retired) Dear Red, Your CD "My Collection" is very good country songs and is in my Rockin' Chair Programme, the listeners love, Sincerely, Dominque Lemarechal, Plabennec, France. Red Johnson, "My Collection" this Cd was CD of the week. Cowboy Art Mowrik, Country Between The Dykes, Holland Hi Red, Your album was great, some real good songs there, and I will not let it gather dust, Your Friend, Joe Vincent, Waterford, Ireland Hello RedJohnson, greetings and lots of success, Harry "the outlaw" Boerman, Country Spotlights, Apeldoorn, The Netherlands. Dear Sir, I am very impressed with this CD, "Your's Faithfully" Ross Murphy, West Tamworth, New South Wales, Austrailia.

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