Alphonso Johnson

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Alphonso Johnson (born February 2, 1951)<ref name="LarkinGE">Template:Cite book</ref> is an American jazz bassist active since the early 1970s. Johnson was a member of the jazz fusion group Weather Report from 1973 to 1975, and has performed and recorded with numerous high-profile rock and jazz acts including Santana, Phil Collins, members of the Grateful Dead, Steve Kimock, and Chet Baker.

BiographyEdit

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States,<ref name="LarkinGE"/> Johnson started off as an upright bass player, but switched to the electric bass in his late teens.<ref name="LarkinGE"/> Beginning his career in the early 1970s, Johnson showed innovation and fluidity on the electric bass. He sessioned with a few jazz musicians before landing a job with Weather Report,<ref name="am">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> taking over for co-founding member Miroslav Vitous. Johnson debuted with Weather Report on the album Mysterious Traveller. He appeared on two more Weather Report albums: Tale Spinnin' (1975) and Black Market (1976) before he left the band to work with drummer Billy Cobham.<ref name="am"/> During 1976-77 he recorded three solo albums as a band leader, for the Epic label, in a fusion-funk vein.

Johnson was one of the first musicians to introduce the Chapman Stick to the public. In 1977, his knowledge of the instrument offered him a rehearsal with Genesis, who were looking for a replacement for guitarist Steve Hackett.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Being more of a bassist than a guitarist, Johnson instead recommended his friend ex-Sweetbottom guitarist and fellow session musician Daryl Stuermer, who would go on to remain a member of Genesis's touring band until the band's final concert in 2022.

Johnson was one of two bass players on Phil Collins's first solo album, Face Value, in 1981.

In early 1982, Johnson joined Grateful Dead member Bob Weir's side project Bobby and the Midnites. He would reunite with Weir in 2000, playing bass in place of Phil Lesh on tour with The Other Ones. He has also performed fusion versions of Grateful Dead songs alongside Billy Cobham in the band Jazz Is Dead.

In 1996, Johnson played bass on tracks "Dance on a Volcano" and "Fountain of Salmacis" on Steve Hackett's Genesis Revisited album.

Later in 1996, Johnson toured Europe and Japan with composer and saxophonist Wayne Shorter, pianist James Beard, drummer Rodney Holmes, and guitarist David Gilmore.

He has an extensive experience as a bass teacher and has conducted bass seminars and clinics in Germany,<ref name="Warwick">Template:Cite newsTemplate:Cbignore</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> England, France, Scotland, Ireland, Japan, Switzerland, Australia, Brazil and Argentina.

Johnson started his college education at Pierce College, and then transferred to California State University, Northridge, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Music Education in 2014. As an undergraduate student, Johnson performed as a member of the CSUN Wind Ensemble. He pursued his graduate degree at CSU Northridge, earning a Master of Arts in Secondary Curriculum and Instruction in 2021. He serves as an adjunct instructor at the University of Southern California<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and the California Institute of the Arts.

EquipmentEdit

Electric bassesEdit

  • Fender Precision, extensively modified
  • Chapman Stick
  • Lobue Custom
  • Warwick Alphonso Johnson Custom Shop Bass Guitar<ref name="Warwick"/><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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Acoustic bassesEdit

  • Washburn AB45

DiscographyEdit

As leader/co-leaderEdit

As a memberEdit

Weather Report

Santana

Jazz Is Dead

As sidemanEdit

With Bob Weir

With others

ReferencesEdit

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