Jimmy Johnson (bassist)

Jimmy Johnson (born 1956) is an American bass guitarist best known for his work with James Taylor, Allan Holdsworth, and Flim & the BB's.[1] Raised in a rich musical environment, his father was a 47-year member of the Minnesota Orchestra's bass section, his mother a piano teacher and accompanist, and his brother Gordon is also a professional bassist.

Jimmy Johnson
Background information
Born1956 (age 6768)
GenresJazz, jazz fusion, rock, folk rock
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Bass guitar

In 1976, Johnson worked with Alembic and GHS to create one of the first 5-string bass guitars with a low B string. Living in the Los Angeles area since 1979, Johnson continues to record and tour with singer-songwriter James Taylor and also appears with various groups at The Baked Potato jazz club in Studio City, California.

Selected discography

  • 3rd Matinee – Meanwhile (1994)
  • Chris BottiNight Sessions (2001 – six tracks)
  • Paul BradyTrick or Treat (1992 – two tracks)
  • Phil Buckle – Custom Made (2022)
  • Dewa Budjana – Joged Kahyangan (2012), Surya Namaskar (2014)
  • Dori Caymmi – Dori Caymmi (1988), Brazilian Serenata (1991)
  • Billy ChildsTake For Example This (1988), Twilight Is Upon Us (1989), His April Touch (1991 – three tracks), I've Known Rivers (1994), Lyric (2005)
  • Luis ConteLa Cocina Caliente (1988), Black Forest (1989), Marimbula (2007), Two Worlds (2010)
  • Eddie Daniels...this is now (1991 – two tracks)
  • DNA – Rick Derringer and Carmine AppiceParty Tested (1983)
  • Flim & the BB's – Flim & The BB's (1978), Tricycle (1983), Tunnel (1984), Big Notes (1985), Neon (1987), The Further Adventures... (1988), New Pants (1990), Vintage/best of (2010), This Is A Recording (1992), Tricycle (SACD reissue) (1999)
  • Fra Lippo Lippi - Light and Shade (1987 - three tracks)
  • Brandon Fields – The Traveler (1988), Other Places (1989)
  • The Steve Gadd Band – Gadditude (2013), 70 Strong (2015), Way Back Home: Live from Rochester, NY (2016), Steve Gadd Band (2018)
  • Stan GetzApasionado (1990)
  • Don Grusin – Raven (1990)
  • Allen Hinds – Fact Of The Matter (2005), Falling Up (2008), Monkeys and Slides (2011), Fly South (2016)
  • Roger HodgsonIn the Eye of the Storm (1984 – two tracks)
  • Allan HoldsworthI.O.U. Live (1984), Metal Fatigue (1985), Atavachron (1986), Sand (1987), Secrets (1989), Wardenclyffe Tower (1992), All Night Wrong (2002), Then! (2004), Against The Clock (2005), Tales From The Vault (2016 – one track only), Live in Japan 1984 (2018)
  • Steve Hunt - Connections (2021 - two tracks)
  • Gary HusbandDirty & Beautiful, Vol. 1 (2010), Dirty & Beautiful, Volume 2 (2011)
  • Gary Husband and Alf Terje Hana – the Trackers - Vaudeville 8:45 (2022 – two tracks)
  • Elton JohnThe Road To El Dorado (2000 – three tracks)
  • Wayne Johnson – Arrowhead (1980), Grasshopper (1983), Everybody's Painting Pictures (1984), Spirit of the Dancer (1988)
  • Karizma – Cuba (1986), Arms of Love (1989), Perfect Harmony (2012 – 10 tracks)
  • Oz Noy – Fuzzy (2007)
  • Earl KlughWhispers and Promises (1989 – two tracks)
  • Michael LandauTales From The Bulge (1990), Live 2000 (2000), Live (2006), Liquid Quartet Live (2020)
  • Albert LeeGagged But Not Bound (1987)
  • Kenny LogginsDecember (1998)
  • Lyle MaysEberhard (2021)
  • Sérgio MendesConfetti (1984 – two tracks), Arara (1989), Brasileiro (1992 – two tracks), Oceano (1996)
  • Vince MendozaNights on Earth (2011)
  • Dominic Miller5th House (2010)
  • Nahuel Pennisi – Feliz (2017)
  • Simon PhillipsSymbiosis (1995)
  • Michael PinderThe Promise (Mike Pinder album)
  • Planet XMoonbabies (2002), Quantum (2007)
  • Michel PolnareffEnfin! (2018)
  • Emily RemlerThis Is Me (1990 - two tracks)
  • The RippingtonsMoonlighting (1986), Kilimanjaro (1988), 20th Anniversary (2006)
  • Lee RitenourHarlequin (1985), Earth Run (1986), Color Rit (1989), Collection (1991)
  • Draco RosaFrío (1994), Songbirds and Roosters (1998)
  • Vonda ShepardThe Radical Light (1992)
  • Derek SherinianInertia (2001), Oceana (2011), The Phoenix (2020 - three tracks)
  • Susie Suh – Susie Suh (2005)
  • James TaylorNew Moon Shine (1991), Live (1993), Hourglass (1997), October Road (2002), James Taylor at Christmas (2004, 2006 – three tracks), Covers (2008), Other Covers (EP) (2009), Before This World (2015), American Standard (2020 - one track)
  • Steve Tavaglione – Blue Tav (1990 – three tracks)
  • Sadao WatanabeMaisha (1985)
  • Ernie WattsMusician (1985)
  • Chad WackermanForty Reasons (1991), The View (1993), Dreams Nightmares and Improvisations (2012)
  • Roger WatersAmused to Death (1992)
  • Gary WrightWho Am I (1988 – four tracks)
  • Yoshida BrothersRenaissance (2004)

Selected individual tracks:

References

  1. Ankeny, Jason. "Biography: Flim & The BB's". Allmusic. Retrieved May 30, 2010.
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