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Mike Johnson Truck Driving Singer-Songwriter Mike began trucking in September 1981 for Newlon's Transfer [1981-1995], and he's logged (More) Mike began trucking in September 1981 for Newlon's Transfer [1981-1995], and he's logged in many a mile criss-crossing America's highways and by-ways. Little did he know that trucking would also play a major role in expanding his growing country music career. Mostly traveling alone, he consumed a lot of music during those long hours in the saddle as seen on this 1997 clip of him rolling through Monroe, Louisiana [for Apple Transfer 1996-2002], singing a couple of his own songs; "Just A Nobody" and "Snakes Don't Sleep On A Hot Rock."
Johnson was inducted into America's Old Time Country Music Hall of Fame by the National Traditional Country Music Association on 1 September 20002.
Trucking came to a screaching halt in September 2003 when three of his neck vertebrae collapsed on his spinal cord while on the job. Surgery in January 2004 and nearly two years of recovery and rehabilitation has allowed him to at least go back to his music, though in a diminished capacity.
In March 2007, Mike Johnson achieved music immortality when his Yodel Song Archives containing 114 yodeling songs written & composed by him, and related material, was included in the Recorded Sound Reference Center's music archives at the Library of Congress.
Read about some of Mike's 1960s outdoors adventures in "El Latigo, A Little Known Legend of the Tijuana Jail and Other Stories" at http://www.amazon.com/El-Latigo-Little-Known-Tijuana-Stories/dp/1424133793
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Mike Johnson's Hall of Fame Induction On 1 September 2002 Mike Johnson, Country Music's No.1 Black Yodeler, is inducted into (More) On 1 September 2002 Mike Johnson, Country Music's No.1 Black Yodeler, is inducted into America's Old Time Country Music Association by Bob Everhart, President of the National Traditional Country Music Association in Avoca, Iowa.This event took place at the week-long Avoca Old Time Country Music Festival. In 2003, after 27-years, the Festival moved to Missouri Valley, Iowa, just across the river from Ohama, Nebraska. Performing since the mid-1960s, Mike went to Nashville during easter week in 1981 and did his first professional recording session at Jim Maxwell's Globe Recording Studio. From that 5-song session came his 1st. 45rpm single; KING OF THE FISH & PLEASE DON'T SQUEEZE THE CHARMIN. In 1982 Maxwell introducted Mike to his friend, Jim Stanton, owner/founder of Rich-R-Tone Records, and Mike recorded there at Stanton's Champ Recording Studio until Jim's untimely death in the summer of 1989. Mike Johnson has written more yodeling songs than anyone, and his Yodel Song Archives, containing 114 yodeling songs written & composed by him are in the Recorded Sound Reference Center's permanent music preservation collection at the Library of Congress. Mike Johnson CDs and MP3 song downloads at; http://www.cdbaby.com/all/mikejohnson This segment kicks off the "Mike Johnson Live!" DVD #CMV1 featuring several Johnson performances around the country. http://www.hometown.aol.com/blackyodelno1/roughshodrecordstore.html (Less)
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