Troy Johnson


No Audio Available
Troy Johnson
No Video Available
It’s a measure of his versatility that Troy Johnson is compared nearly as often to pop rockers such as Elton John or John Mayer as he is to his Nashville-based peers. Twelve, Johnson’s debut album, affi rms his Nashville-by-way-of-Texas roots, but the occasional orchestral fl ourishes and a smattering of Memphis-style horns provide a texture that transcends the strictures of country radio. The manner in which Johnson’s career has unfurled thus far looks almost “textbook” in design. A native of Katy, Texas, Johnson knew by the time he graduated high school that he was destined for a life in music. To that end, he enrolled at Belmont University, just a few blocks from Nashville’s Music Row, and immersed himself in the city’s singer-songwriter scene. Eventually, after putting together a three-song demo of original compositions (one of which was a co-write of the future Dixie Chicks hit, “Some Days You Gotta Dance”), Johnson struck a publishing deal with Music Row veteran Alex Torrez. Three years later, Torrez hooked Johnson up with Sony/ATV, for whom the young songwriter continues to write. Johnson also supplemented his income by singing on demos and master sessions around Nashville, and meanwhile saw his songs cut by the likes of Sara Evans and Keith Urban. As regards the making of Twelve, Johnson has said that he simply started to warm to the idea of writing his own record. High points on the disc include “Sweet Summertime,” which would fit nicely into the Ray Charles songbook; a gritty folk-rocker titled “Cold Spot” that rises to the level of the best of John Mellencamp; and a smattering of anthemic ballads (“Airplane,” “Everybody”) that bring to mind the solid songcraft of Five For Fighting’s John Ondrasik. As adept as he’s been at writing for others, it seems clear Johnson’s talent shines brightest when he’s writing for himself.
Date Venue City State Note
No Tour Dates Available
No News Available
No Blogs Available
No Interviews Available
No Merchandise Available
Average Rating : 0              Total Reviews: 19


Troy Johnson   11/28/2004            
Mattson Rainer
Troy Johnson would have to be my favorite discovery of 2004. " 12" is an absolute great disc. Mattson Rainer- KNBT FM, New Braunfels
Troy Johnson   11/28/2004            
performing songwriter
High points on the disc include " Sweet Summertime" which would fit nicely into the Ray Charles songbook; a gritty folk rocker titled " Cold Spot" that rises to the level of the best of John Mellencamp; a smattering of anthemic ballads ( "Airplane" , " Everybody" ) that bring to mind the solid songcraft of Five For Fighting's John Ondrasik. - Performing Songwriter
Troy Johnson   11/28/2004            
justin litz
If I could give Troy more than five stars I would. I saw him open up for Teitur in Urbana, IL and was blown away. I'll admit I didn't really give him any attention. I figured, this guy is the opener, he probably won't be that great. Then I heard "Cold Spot." I immediately bought his album on Itunes Music Store and all of his songs have been quickly added to my 25 most played list. Absolutely amazing and truly gifted!
Troy Johnson   11/28/2004            
Katie Elliott
He opened for Teitur in Urbana, IL at The Canopy Club. Troy did an acoustic set and absolutely blew me away!
Troy Johnson   11/18/2004            
[email protected]
If I could give Troy more than five stars I would. I saw him open up for Teitur in Urbana, IL and was blown away. I'll admit I didn't really give him any attention. I figured, this guy is the opener, he probably won't be that great. Then I heard "Cold Spot." I immediately bought his album on Itunes Music Store and all of his songs have been quickly added to my 25 most played list. Absolutely amazing and truly gifted!
Troy Johnson   10/24/2004            
A-1
Unbeleivable sound and command of his listners.
Troy Johnson   07/07/2004            
Karen Winland
Troy Johnson rocks!!! He played at a friend's party over the 4th of July weekend on his way to open for Hootie in Bensenville and he totally rocked! Hey Alex, the Ciaccio/Jones party is on July 5 next year!
Troy Johnson   04/15/2004            
Jack
I heard him on satelite radio #12. Alot of people here could'nt figure out who it was. They had to have the cd. I found it here, Fantastic:
Troy Johnson   04/04/2004            
jack mullins
I heard Troy in Chicago at Martyrs and was completely blown away. I bought the record and could'nt believe how good it was. I highly recomend this record and hope you go check him out live.
Add Review   More Review