Meg Johnson Band
“Because
there is such an abundance of fine music emanating from our glorious
valley, I regretfully don't get to hear it all. But I will say without
hesitation, this is some of the finest talent around.” - Mike Jurkovic,
Chronogram Magazine
“Drawing
from bluegrass, country, stirring folk, and psychedelic pop, the group
casts a rich, organic vibe that suggests — take your pick — Sheryl Crow
fronting the Allmans, Edie Brickell with the Band, or Bonnie Raitt
leading Little Feat.” – Dave Richards, Erie Times News
“A truly
incredible and dynamic vocalist whose band spans influences including
Americana, Bluegrass, Blues, and classic rock. Hailing from
Woodstock NY, Meg Johnson has the voice of angels, and the band fleshes
out their incredible material with a mixture of acoustic and electric
instruments.” - Phil Simon, Simon Says Booking
“…the
writing here is far beyond being merely respectable and, especially for
a debut, the band sounds more seasoned and professional than a lot of
major label players.”
- Robin Cracknell, Americana UK
The Meg Johnson Band released its
first full-length CD, “Between You
and the Golden Sun”, on Fluke Records, LLC in 2004. Featuring
the brilliant performances of Stephen Mayone (Chris Delmhorst) on
Electric Guitar and Mandolin, Kevin
Maul (Burns sisters, Robin and Linda Williams) on Steel
Guitar and Dobro, Doug Marcus
(Harmony Grits) on Upright Bass, Eric
Parker (Bonnie Raitt, Joe Cocker) on Drums and Bob Resnick (Folding Sky) on
Percussion,
“Between You and the Golden Sun”
boasts a fresh approach to music rooted in the American folk-rock
tradition. The song “One More Time” is currently featured on WMVY
Martha’s Vineyard’s “Fresh Produce” sampler. At least 7 out of the 11
songs on the disc have been featured on radio playlists on stations in
the northeast as well as many internet streams.
You may have heard Meg’s
singing on The Breakfast’s “Deuce” or more recently on Tom Pacheco’s
latest release, “Rebel Spring” – produced by Jim Weider of The Band.
While living in New Haven and New York City in the mid 90’s, She and
partner Kyle Esposito co-fronted Fourth House, Releasing the CD “The
Flood” and sharing stages with the likes of Government Mule and God
Street Wine.
The Meg Johnson Band began taking
shape after relocating to Woodstock and writing songs while playing in
a small acoustic format. They released their first EP “Midwest” in 2000. With the release
of the “Jones” EP in early
2003, the band began performing shows featuring songs co-written by Meg
and Kyle. Live, the band showcases the virtuosity of the players as
well as the band as a whole while staying true to the songs.
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