- Bill Johnson (jazz musician)
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Name = Bill Johnson
Img_capt = Bill Johnson in 1909
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = William Manuel Johnson
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Born =August 10 ,1872
Died =December 3 ,1972
Origin =United States
Instrument =string bass
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Genre =Jazz ,dixieland
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Years_active = 1880s-1950s
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Associated_acts =The Original Creole Orchestra , King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band,Bill Johnson's Louisiana Jug Band
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Notable_instruments =William Manuel "Bill" Johnson (
August 10 ,1872 –December 3 ,1972 ), was an Americanjazz music ian, considered the father of the "slap" style ofstring bass playing.Johnson claimed to have started "slapping" the strings of his bass (a more vigorous technique than the classical
pizzicato ), after he accidentally broke his bow on the road with his band in northernLouisiana in the early 1910s. OtherNew Orleans string bass players picked up this style, and spread it across the country with the spread of New Orleans Jazz.Johnson was founder and manager of the first jazz band to leave
New Orleans and tour widely in the 1910s,The Original Creole Orchestra .In
Chicago in the early 1920s he assembled King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band, considered perhaps the best of the early ensemble style jazz bands. He taught younger Chicago musicians (likeMilt Hinton ) his "slap" style of string bass playing. He made many fine recordings in Chicago in the late 1920s.Johnson continued to play with various jazz bands and orchestras into the early 1950s, sometimes working under other names. He was also involved in the import/export business along the USA-Mexico border.
Johnson's brother Ollie "Dink" Johnson was also a noted musician and his sister Anita Gonzales was common-law or perhaps married to Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton during his stays in California.
Bill Johnson died in
New Braunfels, Texas .External links
* [http://www.doctorjazz.co.uk/genealogy.html#anifam William Manuel Johnson's family]
* [http://www.doctorjazz.co.uk/draftcards2.html#musdcwmj William Manuel Johnson's WWI Draft Registration Card and essay]
* [http://www.redhotjazz.com/johnson.html Bill Johnson at RedHotJazz.com]
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