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Eric Johnson (guitarist)

Eric Johnson (born August 17, 1954) is an American guitarist, vocalist and composer. His 1990 album Ah Via Musicom was certified platinum by the RIAA, and the single "Cliffs of Dover" won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance.

Eric Johnson
Johnson in 2017
Background information
Born (1954-08-17) August 17, 1954 (age 68)
Austin, Texas, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • producer
Instrument(s)
  • Guitar
  • vocals
  • piano
Years active1969–present
Labels
Member ofElectromagnets
Formerly ofAlien Love Child
Websitewww.ericjohnson.com

Best known for his electric guitar skills, Johnson is also a highly proficient acoustic, lap steel, resonator, and bassist, as well as an accomplished pianist and vocalist.[1] He plays many musical genres, including rock, blues, jazz fusion, soul, folk, new-age, classical, and country.[2] Guitar Player magazine has called him "one of the most respected guitarists on the planet."[3]

Music career

Early life

Born into a musically inclined family, Eric Johnson and his three sisters studied piano, while his father was a whistling enthusiast. Johnson started learning the guitar at age 11 and rapidly progressed while listening to the musicians who would heavily influence his future style, including Mike Bloomfield, Chet Atkins, Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Ric Bailey, Wes Montgomery, Jerry Reed, Bob Dylan, and Django Reinhardt, among others.[1] At the age of 15, he joined his first professional band, Mariani, a psychedelic rock group. In 1970, Johnson and the group recorded a demonstration, which had an extremely limited release. The recording became a prized collector's item years later.[2][4][5][6][7]

Early bands

 
The Electromagnets with Johnson (left) performing at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina, 1976

After graduating from high school, Johnson briefly attended the University of Texas at Austin and traveled with his family to Africa. He eventually returned to Austin, and in 1974, joined a local fusion group called Electromagnets. The group toured and recorded regionally, but did not attract attention from major record labels and disbanded in 1977. The strength of Johnson's playing, however, attracted a small cult following to the group's early recordings, and decades later, their two albums were given wide release on compact disc.[8][9]

Seven Worlds

Following the Electromagnets' demise, Johnson formed a touring trio, the Eric Johnson Group, with drummer Bill Maddox and bassist Kyle Brock. They played to audiences around Austin. From 1976–1978, Johnson recorded Seven Worlds, his debut album, at Odyssey Studios in Austin. Contract disputes followed, and Seven Worlds was not released until 1998 on Ark21 Records.[10][11]

Unable to secure a new management contract, Johnson began working as a session guitarist for some well-known acts, including Cat Stevens,[12] Carole King, and Christopher Cross.[13] While a session musician, Johnson continued to perform locally in Austin.

Johnson's career rebounded in 1984 when he was signed to Warner Bros. Records. Christopher Cross and producer David Tickle recommended Johnson to the label. His breakthrough appearance at Austin City Limits on July 31, 1984, was recorded and later released on CD/DVD in 2010. The performance of "Cliffs Of Dover" from the concert was distributed in a flexi-disc soundpage in the May 1986 issue of Guitar Player magazine.

Tones and Ah Via Musicom

In May 1986, Guitar Player magazine ran a cover story about Johnson. The article helped promote the release of Tones and brought Johnson critical praise, as well as elevating his profile in the guitar and music community.[14] The album's track "Zap" was nominated for the 1987 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance, but as a whole, the album did not sell well, and Warner Bros. let Johnson's contract expire. He signed on with indie label Cinema Records, distributed by Capitol Records.[15]

By the time Johnson released his 1990 Capitol Records debut album, Ah Via Musicom, he was regularly winning awards for his musicianship in the guitar press. During this period, Johnson also drew recognition for the rich, violin-like lead sound he coaxed from his beloved 1954 Fender Stratocaster, which he named Virginia. The album's second track, "Cliffs of Dover", exemplified his unique sound and won Johnson a 1991 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance.[1] Ah Via Musicom was a crossover hit and was certified platinum.

Venus Isle

Johnson is an admitted perfectionist, and those traits seemed to work against the Ah Via Musicom follow-up release. Unhappy with his recordings, Johnson mastered, then later scrapped several completed tracks for the new album and delayed its release for three years, on top of the three years he had spent touring in support of Ah Via Musicom. He also had setbacks involving musical growth and personal issues while recording his next album Venus Isle.[16][17]

Venus Isle was released on September 3, 1996. It was an album with world influences that demonstrated Johnson's growth as a guitarist, songwriter, producer, musical arranger, and vocalist, but the album received mixed reviews and did not match the success of its predecessor. As a result, Johnson was dropped from Capitol Records. He rebounded with a successful tour from October to November 1996 with fellow guitarists Joe Satriani and Steve Vai. Named the "G3" tour, it resulted in a platinum-selling compact disc and DVD titled G3: Live in Concert.

Solo albums in the 2000s

Johnson eventually returned to the recording studio, releasing Souvenir in January 2003 on his own Vortexan Records label. The album, released on the Internet, received nearly 65,000 plays in the first seven weeks after it was made available on mp3.com.[18] Johnson promoted Souvenir with an electric tour in 2003 and an acoustic tour in 2004.[19][20]

Johnson's album Bloom was released in June 2005, on Vai's Favored Nations label. The album was divided into three sections with different musical styles, intended to showcase Johnson's versatility.[1][21] His December 1988 Austin City Limits performance was released on both DVD and compact disc on New West Records in November 2005. His instructional guitar DVD, The Art of Guitar (Hal Leonard Corporation), was also released at the end of 2005.

On June 24, 2014, Provogue Records released Europe Live,[22] a retrospective of Johnson's work that features two new compositions. One of the new compositions is entitled "Evinrude Fever" and draws inspiration from water skiing and boating.[23]

Other projects

 
Johnson in 2007

In 1991, Johnson contributed guitar for two tracks on Stuart Hamm's album, The Urge.

In 1994, he formed a side project called Alien Love Child and played shows sporadically while recording Venus Isle. The positive fan feedback from the shows made Alien Love Child a permanent gig. A live performance recording, Live and Beyond, was released in 2000 on Steve Vai's Favored Nations label.[24][25][26] Alien Love Child featured the vocal prowess of Malford Milligan, an Austin-area musician who fronted the local band Storyville, made up of members of Stevie Ray Vaughan's Double Trouble.

In 1998, Johnson was among the judges in Musician magazine's "Best Unsigned Bands" competition, along with Ani DiFranco, Moby, Art Alexakis of Everclear, Keb' Mo', and Joe Perry of Aerosmith.[27]

In 2003, he contributed a guitar solo on Mike Tramp's solo album, More to Life than This. The solo was featured on the track "The Good, the Sad and the Ugly".[28]

In September 2006, Johnson took part in a theatrical production titled Primal Twang: The Legacy of the Guitar – the first definitive theatrical journey through the guitar's colorful and controversial 3,500-year history. In September 2007, Johnson participated in a second theatrical production by the same company titled Love In: A Musical Celebration in which he performed a Jimi Hendrix set, a tribute to the year 1967, often called "The Summer of Love".[29]

In late 2006, he participated in a second G3 tour in South America with Joe Satriani and John Petrucci.

Johnson appeared as part of Guitar Player magazine's Ultimate Musician's Fantasy Camp in Las Vegas in February 2014, with guitarists Joe Perry, Steve Vai, Elliot Easton, Michael Anthony, and others.[30] He appeared with Zakk Wylde, Buddy Guy, Jonny Lang, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Dweezil Zappa, and Doyle Bramhall II as part of the eighth edition of the Experience Hendrix Tour highlighting the music of Jimi Hendrix, in March 2014.[31] Johnson returned to the Experience Hendrix Tour in September and October 2014.[32] Johnson and fellow guitarist Mike Stern kicked off their Eclectic Guitar Tour on November 6, 2014,[33] and released an album supporting it on October 27, 2014.[34] In August 2015, he participated in the "Vai Academy" along with guitarists Steve Vai and Sonny Landreth, and also kicked off an acoustic tour of the Southwest.[32][35]

In 2016, he released EJ: Explorations on Guitar and Piano, which was his first entirely acoustic album. He toured the album in early 2017.

In 2017, Johnson released Collage, which also coincided with the announcement of a tour revisiting his hit album Ah Via Musicom.[36]

In the fall of 2018, he was invited to promote the Fender and Nissan collaboration for car stereo systems designed by Fender Audio.[37]

In January 2020, Johnson released EJ: Volume II, which was a follow-up to his first acoustic album.[38]

Guitars and equipment

Guitars

 
Fender Eric Johnson Stratocaster.

Johnson is best known for playing the lightly modified Fender Stratocasters and Gibson ES-335 electric guitars through either a Fender or Marshall amplifier, depending on whether he is targeting a clean rhythm, dirty rhythm, or lead tone.[39][40] He tends to swap out the bridge pickups in some of his Stratocasters for DiMarzio HS-2 pickups,[41] because they do not hum as much as standard single-coil pickups. Johnson has also played other guitar brands such as Robin, Rickenbacker, Jackson, Maton, and Charvel, one of which appears on the cover of the Ah Via Musicom album. In 2001, Johnson added a Gibson Custom Shop '59 Les Paul Reissue to his collection of guitars. Of note, he no longer uses a Dumble amplifier, as he had to replace a faulty component in his favorite Dumble, the Steel String Singer. It never sounded the same afterwards, and he sold the amplifier to Carlos Santana.

Johnson has had several models built by his specifications for sale in the mass market. In 2003, C. F. Martin & Company released a limited-edition Eric Johnson Signature MC-40 guitar built for him. Johnson donated 5% of the guitar's sales profit to his father's college, Jefferson Medical College (now called the Thomas Jefferson University).[42] Johnson has also been known to use the Martin D-45 before his signature Martin guitar was released.

In 2005, Fender released an Eric Johnson Signature Fender Stratocaster also built to his specifications. This was followed up by the Eric Johnson Signature Stratocaster Rosewood model in 2009. It featured the same specifications as the Eric Johnson Maple Neck guitar, but with the addition of an unusual three-ply, eight-hole white pick guard, hotter treble pickup, and a bound rosewood laminated fingerboard with pearloid dot position markers.

In January 2006, a man named Brian Sparks was arrested for posing as Johnson, and in the process, defrauding businesses out of about US$18,000 worth of guitars and equipment.[43] Also in 2006, some of Johnson's guitars that had been stolen 24 years earlier were recovered.[44]

Johnson has also released other signature gear such as GHS Eric Johnson Nickel Rockers Electric Guitar Strings, DiMarzio DP211 Eric Johnson Signature Custom Pickups, and a Fulton-Webb amplifier. Jim Dunlop also has released an Eric Johnson signature Jazz III plectrum and an Eric Johnson signature Fuzz Face. The Eminence Eric Johnson signature 12" alnico guitar speaker was introduced in 2012.

In early 2015, Roland Corporation announced the Eric Johnson Tone Capsule, an accessory to Roland Blues Cube amplifiers.[45]

In March 2018, Fender released an Eric Johnson Signature Thinline Fender Stratocaster built to exactly the same specifications as his first signature Strat, the sole exception being that the guitar is a semihollow design, which is a rarity for Fender. The guitar is available in Vintage White and two-color Sunburst, with quarter-sawn maple necks exclusively.

In early 2020, Fender announced the Eric Johnson "Virginia" Custom Shop Stratocaster, modeled after a 1954 Stratocaster he owned.[46] The original "Virginia" was made out of sassafras and was featured extensively on Ah Via Musicom and Venus Isle.[47]

Johnson guitar collection

Johnson generally does not collect guitars, as he is not interested in owning superfluous items. His collection is limited to the best-playing examples of the guitar he finds:

  • 1967 Flying V: Traded at a show for a 30s Dobro guitar, which he purchased just to swap for the Flying V.[41]
  • 1964 SG Maestro Vibrola: An instrument famously played by George Harrison on stage and during the recording of several Beatles albums, Eric generally avoided SGs for being unable to stay in tune, but traded two Marshall amplifiers for this particular one for its ability to hold a tune extremely well.[41]
  • 1962 Fender Stratocaster: This is the instrument stolen from his apartment in 1982. It had a Mustang pick up that Seymour Duncan had rewound himself. Found at a pawn shop 24 years later, Eric cross-referenced with serial numbers he had written down, and found the pawn shop had his stolen collection of guitars. He bought it back. It has 6.5 kΩ single-coil pickups (similar to the Seymour Duncan five two pickup available for purchase).
  • 1957 Fender Stratocaster: Bought at a show in Florida
  • Undated early 80s Martin D45: A reissue of a prewar design purchased for him by his father after the 1982 incident
  • 1964 Gibson ES-335: Block inlay stop tail piece with lower output pickups, it has a ding from the photographer dropping equipment on it during the Venus Isle photo shoot.
  • 1966 Fender Bass VI: The replacement for one of the guitars stolen in the 1982 incident, it was featured on Bloom's "Tribute to Jerry Reed" and "On the Way to Love" on Up Close and other tracks.
  • Prototype EJ Signature Fender Stratocasters: Eric tours with the final prototypes sent to him before production began of his signature models, including the thinline, and is not using examples from the production lineup available in stores.

Effects

Johnson uses effect pedals such as the Dallas-Arbiter Fuzz Face, BK Butler Tube Driver, MXR KD IV Stereo Chorus, Vox CryBaby wah-wah,[48] ToadWorks Barracuda flanger,[49] Prescription Electronics Experience octave fuzz,[49] Xotic AC Booster, MXR Flanger/Doubler, Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man delay, Boss Corporation DD-2 Digital Delay,[50] MXR 1500 Digital Delay, Line 6 Echo Pro Studio Modeler, and up to two Maestro Echoplex tape delays.[51][52] All of these are connected to multiple A/B boxes to create sounds and tones that are both clean and distorted. Dunlop has also begun selling Johnson's signature Fuzz Face pedal.[53]

Recording

In late 2006, Johnson switched from recording in analog[54] to digital format.[55]

Discography

Awards and nominations

Johnson has been nominated for eight Grammy Awards, winning once in 1991.[59]

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External links

  • Official website
  • Eric Johnson Interview on FingerstyleGuitarists.com

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For other people named Eric Johnson see Eric Johnson disambiguation Eric Johnson born August 17 1954 is an American guitarist vocalist and composer His 1990 album Ah Via Musicom was certified platinum by the RIAA and the single Cliffs of Dover won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance Eric JohnsonJohnson in 2017Background informationBorn 1954 08 17 August 17 1954 age 68 Austin Texas U S GenresRockinstrumental rockjazz fusionbluescountryOccupation s MusiciansingersongwriterproducerInstrument s GuitarvocalspianoYears active1969 presentLabelsRepriseCapitolEpicWarner Bros Favored NationsArk21EMIConcordMember ofElectromagnetsFormerly ofAlien Love ChildWebsitewww wbr ericjohnson wbr com Best known for his electric guitar skills Johnson is also a highly proficient acoustic lap steel resonator and bassist as well as an accomplished pianist and vocalist 1 He plays many musical genres including rock blues jazz fusion soul folk new age classical and country 2 Guitar Player magazine has called him one of the most respected guitarists on the planet 3 Contents 1 Music career 1 1 Early life 1 2 Early bands 1 3 Seven Worlds 1 4 Tones and Ah Via Musicom 1 5 Venus Isle 1 6 Solo albums in the 2000s 1 7 Other projects 2 Guitars and equipment 2 1 Guitars 2 2 Johnson guitar collection 2 3 Effects 2 4 Recording 3 Discography 4 Awards and nominations 5 References 6 External linksMusic career EditEarly life Edit Born into a musically inclined family Eric Johnson and his three sisters studied piano while his father was a whistling enthusiast Johnson started learning the guitar at age 11 and rapidly progressed while listening to the musicians who would heavily influence his future style including Mike Bloomfield Chet Atkins Eric Clapton Jimi Hendrix Stevie Ray Vaughan Ric Bailey Wes Montgomery Jerry Reed Bob Dylan and Django Reinhardt among others 1 At the age of 15 he joined his first professional band Mariani a psychedelic rock group In 1970 Johnson and the group recorded a demonstration which had an extremely limited release The recording became a prized collector s item years later 2 4 5 6 7 Early bands Edit The Electromagnets with Johnson left performing at North Carolina State University in Raleigh North Carolina 1976 After graduating from high school Johnson briefly attended the University of Texas at Austin and traveled with his family to Africa He eventually returned to Austin and in 1974 joined a local fusion group called Electromagnets The group toured and recorded regionally but did not attract attention from major record labels and disbanded in 1977 The strength of Johnson s playing however attracted a small cult following to the group s early recordings and decades later their two albums were given wide release on compact disc 8 9 Seven Worlds Edit Following the Electromagnets demise Johnson formed a touring trio the Eric Johnson Group with drummer Bill Maddox and bassist Kyle Brock They played to audiences around Austin From 1976 1978 Johnson recorded Seven Worlds his debut album at Odyssey Studios in Austin Contract disputes followed and Seven Worlds was not released until 1998 on Ark21 Records 10 11 Unable to secure a new management contract Johnson began working as a session guitarist for some well known acts including Cat Stevens 12 Carole King and Christopher Cross 13 While a session musician Johnson continued to perform locally in Austin Johnson s career rebounded in 1984 when he was signed to Warner Bros Records Christopher Cross and producer David Tickle recommended Johnson to the label His breakthrough appearance at Austin City Limits on July 31 1984 was recorded and later released on CD DVD in 2010 The performance of Cliffs Of Dover from the concert was distributed in a flexi disc soundpage in the May 1986 issue of Guitar Player magazine Tones and Ah Via Musicom Edit In May 1986 Guitar Player magazine ran a cover story about Johnson The article helped promote the release of Tones and brought Johnson critical praise as well as elevating his profile in the guitar and music community 14 The album s track Zap was nominated for the 1987 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance but as a whole the album did not sell well and Warner Bros let Johnson s contract expire He signed on with indie label Cinema Records distributed by Capitol Records 15 By the time Johnson released his 1990 Capitol Records debut album Ah Via Musicom he was regularly winning awards for his musicianship in the guitar press During this period Johnson also drew recognition for the rich violin like lead sound he coaxed from his beloved 1954 Fender Stratocaster which he named Virginia The album s second track Cliffs of Dover exemplified his unique sound and won Johnson a 1991 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance 1 Ah Via Musicom was a crossover hit and was certified platinum Venus Isle Edit Johnson is an admitted perfectionist and those traits seemed to work against the Ah Via Musicom follow up release Unhappy with his recordings Johnson mastered then later scrapped several completed tracks for the new album and delayed its release for three years on top of the three years he had spent touring in support of Ah Via Musicom He also had setbacks involving musical growth and personal issues while recording his next album Venus Isle 16 17 Venus Isle was released on September 3 1996 It was an album with world influences that demonstrated Johnson s growth as a guitarist songwriter producer musical arranger and vocalist but the album received mixed reviews and did not match the success of its predecessor As a result Johnson was dropped from Capitol Records He rebounded with a successful tour from October to November 1996 with fellow guitarists Joe Satriani and Steve Vai Named the G3 tour it resulted in a platinum selling compact disc and DVD titled G3 Live in Concert Solo albums in the 2000s Edit Johnson eventually returned to the recording studio releasing Souvenir in January 2003 on his own Vortexan Records label The album released on the Internet received nearly 65 000 plays in the first seven weeks after it was made available on mp3 com 18 Johnson promoted Souvenir with an electric tour in 2003 and an acoustic tour in 2004 19 20 Johnson s album Bloom was released in June 2005 on Vai s Favored Nations label The album was divided into three sections with different musical styles intended to showcase Johnson s versatility 1 21 His December 1988 Austin City Limits performance was released on both DVD and compact disc on New West Records in November 2005 His instructional guitar DVD The Art of Guitar Hal Leonard Corporation was also released at the end of 2005 On June 24 2014 Provogue Records released Europe Live 22 a retrospective of Johnson s work that features two new compositions One of the new compositions is entitled Evinrude Fever and draws inspiration from water skiing and boating 23 Other projects Edit Johnson in 2007In 1991 Johnson contributed guitar for two tracks on Stuart Hamm s album The Urge In 1994 he formed a side project called Alien Love Child and played shows sporadically while recording Venus Isle The positive fan feedback from the shows made Alien Love Child a permanent gig A live performance recording Live and Beyond was released in 2000 on Steve Vai s Favored Nations label 24 25 26 Alien Love Child featured the vocal prowess of Malford Milligan an Austin area musician who fronted the local band Storyville made up of members of Stevie Ray Vaughan s Double Trouble In 1998 Johnson was among the judges in Musician magazine s Best Unsigned Bands competition along with Ani DiFranco Moby Art Alexakis of Everclear Keb Mo and Joe Perry of Aerosmith 27 In 2003 he contributed a guitar solo on Mike Tramp s solo album More to Life than This The solo was featured on the track The Good the Sad and the Ugly 28 In September 2006 Johnson took part in a theatrical production titled Primal Twang The Legacy of the Guitar the first definitive theatrical journey through the guitar s colorful and controversial 3 500 year history In September 2007 Johnson participated in a second theatrical production by the same company titled Love In A Musical Celebration in which he performed a Jimi Hendrix set a tribute to the year 1967 often called The Summer of Love 29 In late 2006 he participated in a second G3 tour in South America with Joe Satriani and John Petrucci Johnson appeared as part of Guitar Player magazine s Ultimate Musician s Fantasy Camp in Las Vegas in February 2014 with guitarists Joe Perry Steve Vai Elliot Easton Michael Anthony and others 30 He appeared with Zakk Wylde Buddy Guy Jonny Lang Kenny Wayne Shepherd Dweezil Zappa and Doyle Bramhall II as part of the eighth edition of the Experience Hendrix Tour highlighting the music of Jimi Hendrix in March 2014 31 Johnson returned to the Experience Hendrix Tour in September and October 2014 32 Johnson and fellow guitarist Mike Stern kicked off their Eclectic Guitar Tour on November 6 2014 33 and released an album supporting it on October 27 2014 34 In August 2015 he participated in the Vai Academy along with guitarists Steve Vai and Sonny Landreth and also kicked off an acoustic tour of the Southwest 32 35 In 2016 he released EJ Explorations on Guitar and Piano which was his first entirely acoustic album He toured the album in early 2017 In 2017 Johnson released Collage which also coincided with the announcement of a tour revisiting his hit album Ah Via Musicom 36 In the fall of 2018 he was invited to promote the Fender and Nissan collaboration for car stereo systems designed by Fender Audio 37 In January 2020 Johnson released EJ Volume II which was a follow up to his first acoustic album 38 Guitars and equipment EditGuitars Edit Fender Eric Johnson Stratocaster Johnson is best known for playing the lightly modified Fender Stratocasters and Gibson ES 335 electric guitars through either a Fender or Marshall amplifier depending on whether he is targeting a clean rhythm dirty rhythm or lead tone 39 40 He tends to swap out the bridge pickups in some of his Stratocasters for DiMarzio HS 2 pickups 41 because they do not hum as much as standard single coil pickups Johnson has also played other guitar brands such as Robin Rickenbacker Jackson Maton and Charvel one of which appears on the cover of the Ah Via Musicom album In 2001 Johnson added a Gibson Custom Shop 59 Les Paul Reissue to his collection of guitars Of note he no longer uses a Dumble amplifier as he had to replace a faulty component in his favorite Dumble the Steel String Singer It never sounded the same afterwards and he sold the amplifier to Carlos Santana Johnson has had several models built by his specifications for sale in the mass market In 2003 C F Martin amp Company released a limited edition Eric Johnson Signature MC 40 guitar built for him Johnson donated 5 of the guitar s sales profit to his father s college Jefferson Medical College now called the Thomas Jefferson University 42 Johnson has also been known to use the Martin D 45 before his signature Martin guitar was released In 2005 Fender released an Eric Johnson Signature Fender Stratocaster also built to his specifications This was followed up by the Eric Johnson Signature Stratocaster Rosewood model in 2009 It featured the same specifications as the Eric Johnson Maple Neck guitar but with the addition of an unusual three ply eight hole white pick guard hotter treble pickup and a bound rosewood laminated fingerboard with pearloid dot position markers In January 2006 a man named Brian Sparks was arrested for posing as Johnson and in the process defrauding businesses out of about US 18 000 worth of guitars and equipment 43 Also in 2006 some of Johnson s guitars that had been stolen 24 years earlier were recovered 44 Johnson has also released other signature gear such as GHS Eric Johnson Nickel Rockers Electric Guitar Strings DiMarzio DP211 Eric Johnson Signature Custom Pickups and a Fulton Webb amplifier Jim Dunlop also has released an Eric Johnson signature Jazz III plectrum and an Eric Johnson signature Fuzz Face The Eminence Eric Johnson signature 12 alnico guitar speaker was introduced in 2012 In early 2015 Roland Corporation announced the Eric Johnson Tone Capsule an accessory to Roland Blues Cube amplifiers 45 In March 2018 Fender released an Eric Johnson Signature Thinline Fender Stratocaster built to exactly the same specifications as his first signature Strat the sole exception being that the guitar is a semihollow design which is a rarity for Fender The guitar is available in Vintage White and two color Sunburst with quarter sawn maple necks exclusively In early 2020 Fender announced the Eric Johnson Virginia Custom Shop Stratocaster modeled after a 1954 Stratocaster he owned 46 The original Virginia was made out of sassafras and was featured extensively on Ah Via Musicom and Venus Isle 47 Johnson guitar collection Edit This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Eric Johnson guitarist news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Johnson generally does not collect guitars as he is not interested in owning superfluous items His collection is limited to the best playing examples of the guitar he finds 1967 Flying V Traded at a show for a 30s Dobro guitar which he purchased just to swap for the Flying V 41 1964 SG Maestro Vibrola An instrument famously played by George Harrison on stage and during the recording of several Beatles albums Eric generally avoided SGs for being unable to stay in tune but traded two Marshall amplifiers for this particular one for its ability to hold a tune extremely well 41 1962 Fender Stratocaster This is the instrument stolen from his apartment in 1982 It had a Mustang pick up that Seymour Duncan had rewound himself Found at a pawn shop 24 years later Eric cross referenced with serial numbers he had written down and found the pawn shop had his stolen collection of guitars He bought it back It has 6 5 kW single coil pickups similar to the Seymour Duncan five two pickup available for purchase 1957 Fender Stratocaster Bought at a show in Florida Undated early 80s Martin D45 A reissue of a prewar design purchased for him by his father after the 1982 incident 1964 Gibson ES 335 Block inlay stop tail piece with lower output pickups it has a ding from the photographer dropping equipment on it during the Venus Isle photo shoot 1966 Fender Bass VI The replacement for one of the guitars stolen in the 1982 incident it was featured on Bloom s Tribute to Jerry Reed and On the Way to Love on Up Close and other tracks Prototype EJ Signature Fender Stratocasters Eric tours with the final prototypes sent to him before production began of his signature models including the thinline and is not using examples from the production lineup available in stores Effects Edit Johnson uses effect pedals such as the Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face BK Butler Tube Driver MXR KD IV Stereo Chorus Vox CryBaby wah wah 48 ToadWorks Barracuda flanger 49 Prescription Electronics Experience octave fuzz 49 Xotic AC Booster MXR Flanger Doubler Electro Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man delay Boss Corporation DD 2 Digital Delay 50 MXR 1500 Digital Delay Line 6 Echo Pro Studio Modeler and up to two Maestro Echoplex tape delays 51 52 All of these are connected to multiple A B boxes to create sounds and tones that are both clean and distorted Dunlop has also begun selling Johnson s signature Fuzz Face pedal 53 Recording Edit In late 2006 Johnson switched from recording in analog 54 to digital format 55 Discography EditMain article Eric Johnson discography Tones 1986 Ah Via Musicom 1990 Venus Isle 1996 Seven Worlds 1998 Souvenir 2003 Bloom 2005 Up Close 2010 Eclectic 2014 EJ 2016 56 Collage 2017 57 EJ Vol II 2020 58 The Book of Making Yesterday Meets Today 2022 Awards and nominations EditJohnson has been nominated for eight Grammy Awards winning once in 1991 59 Grammy Award nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Zap 1986 Grammy Award nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Ah Via Musicom 1990 Grammy Award nomination for Best Instrumental Composition Cliffs of Dover 1991 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Cliffs of Dover 1991 Grammy Award nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Pavilion 1996 Grammy Award nomination for Best Rock Instrumental S R V 1997 Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Instrumental Live and Beyond 2001 Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Instrumental Bloom 2005 References Edit a b c d Eric Johnson Interview Guitarhoo Guitarhoo com May 1 2006 Archived from the original on May 8 2014 Retrieved May 8 2014 a b Pinson Matt Eric Johnson In Full Bloom MusicPlayers com August 6 2006 Leslie Jimmy On Tackling Odd Meters Eric Johnson Archived September 15 2008 at the Wayback Machine Guitar 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