Terry Johnson | pt

Jack Hody Johnson (Honolulu, Havaí, Estados Unidos, 18 de maio de 1975), cresceu na Baía Norte de Oahu, Havaí, aprendeu a tocar violão aos 14 anos de idade. Jack se aproximou mais da música aos 17 anos, quando ao participar de uma competição de surfe, sofreu um acidente que o deixou 90 dias parado. Durante esse período começou a compor influenciado por ídolos como Bob Marley. Foi estudar cinema na Califórnia aos 18 anos, não queria ser um profissional do surfe, por isso decidiu estudar cinema, ideia que lhe rendeu um documentário (Thicker Than Water), dirigido por Jack, gravado a...
Terry's productions extensively used samples blending the sounds of classic disco, the Chicago sound, and elements of hip-hop.[1] Terry began in the 1980s by DJing at parties in New York, playing Italian disco and hip-hop - then later, house music, upon its mid-80s emergence.[1][2] He débuted, as Masters at Work, with 12” “Alright Alright” (1987, Fourth Floor)[3] and an edit from this was then included on 'Chicago house' vanguard compilation “Jackmaster 1” (1987, D.J. International).[4] Much of Terry's early work, in the late 1980s, is considered a milestone in the development of both progressive and modern deep house. He was...
There seems to be at least four artists sharing this moniker. 01. The mysterious acid folk mastermind behind the album "Rojvi", who has also released albums under the names Jim Collins, Tommy Roundtree, Arian Sample and C.C./Boots/ Snake & Remus. 02. A singer on Nico Nico Douga. Mylist: http://www.nicovideo.jp/mylist/11341776 03. Terry is a Indonesian female singer. Terryana Fatiah (born in Jakarta on June 14, 1984 is an Indonesian singer mixed Dutch, Arabic and Padang) was started in the country music scene from August 2004 through a single called "Hatiku Beku", a song rendition of Koes Plus, included in the compilation...
Lou Johnson had a couple of hits in America in '63 and '64 with 'Reach Out For Me' and 'Always Something There To Remind Me' but he did not seem to have what it takes to maintain a sufficient level of commercial success or to keep on making records. He could not establish a strong enough identity on which to form a large fan base in the way some of his contemporaries like James Brown, the Isley brothers or Al Green did. But he did keep on touring regularly in America. Lou Johnson was born in Brooklyn where he grew...