- Bruce Johnston
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Name = Bruce Arthur Johnston
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Birth_name = Benjamin Baldwin
Born = birth date and age|1942|6|27
Origin =Peoria, Illinois , U.S.
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Past_members =Bruce Arthur Johnston (born Benjamin Baldwin on
June 27 1942 inPeoria, Illinois ) is a member ofThe Beach Boys and aGrammy Award -winningsongwriter for composing "I Write the Songs ." Johnston was not one of the original members of the band. He joined the band on April 9, 1965 afterGlen Campbell (who was substituting on stage for the group's chief song writerBrian Wilson ) decided to embark on a solo career. Johnston's first vocal recording with the Beach Boys was "California Girls."Biography
As a child Johnston was adopted by William and Irene Johnston of
Chicago , and grew up on the West side ofLos Angeles in Brentwood and Bel-Air. His adoptive father was president of the OwlRexall Drug Company in Los Angeles after moving fromWalgreens inChicago . Johnston attended private school in Los Angeles and also studied classical piano in his early years. Inhigh school , Johnston switched to contemporary music. He performed in a few 'beginning' bands during this time and then moved on to working with young musicians such asSandy Nelson ,Kim Fowley andPhil Spector . Soon Johnston began backing people such asRitchie Valens , theEverly Brothers , and evenEddie Cochran . In 1959 while still in high school, Johnston arranged and played on his first hit record called "Teenbeat" by Sandy Nelson. The single record reached the Billboard Top Ten chart. The same year Johnston made his first single under his own name, "Take This Pearl" on Arwin Records (a record label owned by Doris Day) as part of the Bruce & Jerry duo.In 1960 Johnston started his record production career at
Del-Fi Records , producing five singles and analbum - "Love You So" - by Ron Holden (for good measure, all but two of the album's eleven tracks were written or co-written by him). In 1962 and 1963 Johnston resurrected his recording career with a series of surfin' singles (vocal & instrumental) and an album, "Surfin Around The World", credited to Bruce Johnston and another 'live' album, The Bruce Johnston Surfin' Band's "Surfer's Pyjama Party". In 1963 came the first collaboration with his friendTerry Melcher , a mostly instrumental covers album credited to The Hot Doggers. The first artist the pair produced was a group calledThe Rip Chords . Johnston and Melcher were now working as staff producers atColumbia Records , Hollywood and by the time they were producing the million selling "Hey Little Cobra," a knock-off of the Beach Boys car song vocal style, they also wound up singing every layered vocal part for the recording using an ad-hoc Ampex eight track recording machine (without sel-sync!). The two of them made a few recordings asBruce & Terry , orThe Rogues , but Terry Melcher began to focus more on his production career (The Byrds ,Paul Revere and The Raiders ). On April 9, 1965, Johnston joined the Beach Boys, replacingGlen Campbell who was playing bass on the road and singing Brian Wilson's vocal parts. Johnston did not start playing bass until his first tenure with the Beach Boys, and the very first vocal recording Johnston made as one of the Beach Boys was "California Girls ". On his solo album from 1977, "Going Public", he recorded a version of theLynsey De Paul penned "Won't Somebody Dance With Me". He also scored a hit on the disco charts with a dance oriented remake of the Chantays' hit "Pipeline". Also in 1977 he sang back-up vocals on on Eric Carmen's LP, "Boats Against the Current," and can be clearly heard on the hit single, "She Did It."Johnston is frequently credited as one of the original greatest supporters of the Beach Boys' 1966 signature album "
Pet Sounds ". He flew toLondon in May 1966 and played the album forJohn Lennon andPaul McCartney . He wrote several Beach Boy songs, notably, "Disney Girls (1957)" (1971), a favorite ofBrian Wilson 's, which was covered by bothCaptain & Tennille andArt Garfunkel .He wrote the Billboard number one,
Barry Manilow hit ("I Write the Songs") for which he won aGrammy . "I Write The Songs" has been recorded by over two hundred artists (includingFrank Sinatra ) and it currently has a cumulative singles/albums worldwide sales figure of twenty-five million copies. In addition, Johnston wrote backing vocal arrangements and also sang on the recordings forElton John 's "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me " andPink Floyd 's album "The Wall ."Johnston left the Beach Boys in 1972, returning to the fold in 1979 to appear on (and produce) the album "
LA (Light Album) ". In 2008, Johnston is still a member of the touring version of The Beach Boys, performing 170 concerts a year. Despite his long involvement with the band he no longer has a full membership inBrother Records having traded his shares (but not his artist royalties) in 1972. Johnston still retains his equal ownership of the band'sASCAP publishing company, Wilojarston, and is the only member of the band to have earned a Song of the Year Grammy.ee also
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* [http://www.btinternet.com/~bellagio/bruce.html Bruce Johnston solo discography (very basic)]
* [http://BeachBoysBand.net/ Beach Boys Band - Current touring band]
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