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Johnny Britt

Johnny Britt was born in Louisville, Kentucky and left with his mother and sister that same year to Cleveland, Ohio where he was raised. Johnny, his sister Edna and mother Marie went from house to house living with relatives before settling in with his aunt and uncle.

Johnny’s roots started here in his new home where his aunt and uncle had started a church in the same house where they were living. The church finally moved to a building where the church was called The House Of God. At the tender age of four Johnny became the lead singer of the choir. Gospel music was everywhere in his early years. With guest choirs and gospel quartets Johnny absorbed it all. Johnny started playing the bongos at age 7 … this is where his professional career started with a group called The Courageous Young Men. The group played all over Cleveland and was popular. After a band teacher passed out photos of instruments for the students to review, Johnny saw the three valves on the trumpet and thought that it couldn’t be that hard to play, so at the age of 12, Johnny picked it up, thus beginning his trumpet career.

Playing in concert bands, stage bands, r&b bands, young Johnny started to make a name for himself in Cleveland. Upon graduating from Cathedral Latin High School Johnny attended Cleveland State University with music as a minor. During this time, Johnny wrote his first song “Why Do You Treat Me Like You Do” and recorded it before getting the chance of a life time to study music in Paris, France. During that year Johnny knew that his calling was music. Johnny was able to make such a broad move because his sister and brother in law lived in Paris … they invited him there to study trumpet. Johnny and his mother traveled to Paris 3 year’s prior while he was still in high school. Johnny got a chance to see, hear and feel the Paris music scene. During his first visit to France the biggest influence in Johnny’s life at this point is when he went to a concert to hear the worlds greatest classical trumpet player Maurice Andre … it was a life changing experience. Johnny knew he had to come back to France and study trumpet.

Upon his return to Paris Johnny was accepted into The Versailles Conservatory Of Music where he studied trumpet with the first trumpet player from the Paris Opera Roger Delmette … Johnny studied there for three years and is fluent in French. While in Paris Johnny started to learn more about jazz and began meeting some of the greatest jazz musicians in the world… Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, Art Blakey, Cat Anderson, Milt Jackson, Richard Williams, Woody Shaw, Benny Bailey, The Art Ensemble Of Chicago, Steve Lacy, Archie Shepp to name a few. Johnny worked hard as a jazz/ classical trumpet player. As the French music scene found out about Johnny’s singing voice he quickly became an in demand studio session singer. Johnny started a duo singing group with his sister they were called “ Funk International” featuring Johnny and Edna … the group played throughout Paris. Johnny signed his first ever artist recording contract while in Paris with an independent record label. Upon returning to the United States Johnny went to Los Angeles as part of a production deal. The project was produced by veteran producer Jerry Peters. After returning to Cleveland for a very short time Johnny went to Chicago upon the request of Kahil El Zabar and Edward Wilkerson members of the AACM he met while being on the jazz scene in Paris.

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Jessy J Inspires With Second Chances Featuring Jeff Lorber, Norman Brown, Jimmy Haslip & Johnny Britt

Jessy J Inspires With Second Chances Featuring Jeff Lorber, Norman Brown, Jimmy Haslip & Johnny Britt

Source: 1888 Media

Album Includes Renditions Of Classics by Roberta Flack & Sérgio Mendes Label Debut For Shanachie Entertainment Due Sept 10, 2013 Los Angeles, CA: Jessy J burst onto the contemporary jazz scene in 2008, blending her love for Latin rhythms and jazz on her chart-topping, award-winning debut album Tequila Moon. Jessy earned the Radio & Records' ‘Debut Artist of The Year' Award and Contemporary Jazz ‘Song of the Year' by both R&R and Billboard for the title track, which held the ...

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