The Johnstons

The Johnstons

The Johnstons were an Irish close-harmony folk band, consisting of Adrienne, Lucy and Michael Johnston. They began performing in the early 1960s in Slane, County Meath. They signed to Pye Records in 1965 and recording Ewan MacColl's "The Travelling People", a major hit. They then added Mick Moloney, then becoming a major figure in the Irish music scene, and Paul Brady, while Michael Johnston departed. They continued recording to great success in Ireland, then signed to Transatlantic Records in London, released a UK album called "The Johnstons" in 1968. This was followed by two albums released on the same day, the traditional "The Barleycorn" and more contemporary "Give a Damn". With the loss of Lucy Johnston, the remaining Johnstons moved to London, touring and appearing on British television and radio. They also toured the Netherlands, Scandinavia and Germany, then had a minor hit in the United States with a rendition of "Both Sides Now", by Joni Mitchell. In the US, they played at the 1971 Philadelphia Folk Festival, and performing at the Gerde's Folk City, and with Bonnie Raitt in Tuft's College, Boston; they were also the first band to open at the Bottom Line nightclub in New York. Moloney departed in 1971, and the band added Gavin Spencer. They recorded a few more albums with limited success, then broke up in 1973.

References

* [http://www.paulbrady.com/biog/johnstons.asp Profile of The Johnstons at paulbrady.com]


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