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'''Bradley Johnson''' is an artist and musician. Johnson grew up in Colorado and moved to Boston to study music in college. He played in a rockabilly band for a couple years on the east coast before moving to Berkeley, California and subsequently joining [[American Music Club]]. He has also performed with Virginia Dare and Wannabe Texans, among others. | '''Bradley Johnson''' is an artist and musician. Johnson grew up in Colorado and moved to Boston to study music in college. He played in a rockabilly band for a couple years on the east coast before moving to Berkeley, California and subsequently joining [[American Music Club]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Body |first=Sean |title=Wish The World Away |location=London |publisher=SAF Publishing |year=1999 |isbn=0-946719-20-9}}</ref> He has also performed with Virginia Dare and Wannabe Texans, among others. | ||
==Brad Johnson with American Music Club== | ==Brad Johnson with American Music Club== | ||
In 1983 [[Mark Eitzel]] brought in Johnson to play bass in the first incarnation of [[American Music Club]]. Eitzel knew Johnson from his day job and they soon began playing as a duo in local San Francisco cafes. Their initial songs were mainly written by Eitzel, although Johnson had some input on composition. They played under a variety of names before [[Scott Alexander]] joined the band and they settled on [[American Music Club]], including the worst name Johnson could come up with - Wind Spirit. Johnson told Sean Body, "Up until then I was interested in instrumental music and jazz, but I got out of that once I met Mark." | In 1983 [[Mark Eitzel]] brought in Johnson to play bass in the first incarnation of [[American Music Club]]. Eitzel knew Johnson from his day job and they soon began playing as a duo in local San Francisco cafes. Their initial songs were mainly written by Eitzel, although Johnson had some input on composition. They played under a variety of names before [[Scott Alexander]] joined the band and they settled on [[American Music Club]], including the worst name Johnson could come up with - Wind Spirit. Johnson told Sean Body, "Up until then I was interested in instrumental music and jazz, but I got out of that once I met Mark."<ref>{{cite book|last=Body |first=Sean |title=Wish The World Away |location=London |publisher=SAF Publishing |year=1999 |isbn=0-946719-20-9}}</ref> | ||
Johnson left the band in 1984 to take a job on a cruise ship, but returned to the band in 1985 as keyboardist, due to [[Danny Pearson]] now playing bass. Johnson left the band during their ''[[The Restless Stranger|Restless Stranger]]'' European tour. Johnson later recorded some during the band's ''[[Engine]]'' sessions but did not rejoin the band in any capacity. He later went on to create artwork for some AMC t-shirt designs, their 2004 ''[[Love Songs For Patriots]]'' album and their 2005 ''[[A Toast To You]]'' live album. | Johnson left the band in 1984 to take a job on a cruise ship, but returned to the band in 1985 as keyboardist, due to [[Danny Pearson]] now playing bass. Johnson left the band during their ''[[The Restless Stranger|Restless Stranger]]'' European tour. Johnson later recorded some during the band's ''[[Engine]]'' sessions but did not rejoin the band in any capacity.<ref>{{cite book|last=Body |first=Sean |title=Wish The World Away |location=London |publisher=SAF Publishing |year=1999 |isbn=0-946719-20-9}}</ref> He later went on to create artwork for some AMC t-shirt designs, their 2004 ''[[Love Songs For Patriots]]'' album and their 2005 ''[[A Toast To You]]'' live album. | ||
==Brad Johnson with Mark Eitzel== | ==Brad Johnson with Mark Eitzel== | ||