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Howard Johnson Celebrates his 65th at Sweet Rhythm with a Ton of Tubas Print E-mail
Written by Ronaldo Oregano   
Wednesday, 26 July 2006
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Howard Johnson © Skip Bolen

One of the top jazz tuba soloists of all time, Howard Johnson celebrates his 65th Birthday at Sweet Rhythm on August 4th with Gravity. Gravity is a powerful force in the universe, but this is the kind of gravity that lifts you up rather than pulling you down. There is usually only one tuba in an orchestra but the group Gravity has six tubas played by Velvet Brown, Bob Stewart, Howard Johnson, Joe Daley, Randy Andos and Earl McIntyre plus Nedra Johnson, vocals & tuba; Melissa Slocum, bass; and Yayoi Ikawa, piano.

Howard Johnson is a very versatile player who not only plays tuba and baritone but other reeds and trumpet. Howard Lewis Johnson was born August 7, 1941, in Montgomery, Alabama. Moved with family to Massillon, Ohio in 1944. Taught himself baritone saxophone in 1954, then learned tuba a year later. After a term with U.S. Navy, Howard stayed in Boston with the family of drummer Tony Williams. In 1962, he moved to New York City on the advice of Eric Dolphy, where he met Pharaoh Sanders, another recent arrival. The day he bought his first tuba, he went to a jam session and played with the likes of Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Joe Albany and Carla Bley, who was so impressed that she included tuba in every one of her bands until the late 1980’s.

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Gravity photo from www.hojozone.com
In 1964, Howard went to watch Charles Mingus at the live spot and finally got his big break. Mingus was upset because his favorite tuba player, Red Callender, couldn’t make the next week’s gig at Birdland. Guess who was in the audience and ready with his tuba! After being pointed out to Mingus by Jaki Byard, whom he met in Boston, and after a story-book match of wit and skill between Howard and Mingus, Johnson had a gig that lasted for more than a year a half and took him across the continent.

During this time ho got to know literally every player on the New York scene, including John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk and Cannonball Adderley. In 1966, he started a 20-year off-and-on association with Gil Evans. On one occasion, Gil Evans sat in front of him at a gig, remaining completely expressionless throughout the performance. Four days later, Evans called to invite Howard to join him in Monterey. Soon finding out that his tuba playing had inspired Gil to put together another band. That relationship lasted until Gil Evans passing in 1988.

Over the years, Howard has worked with Hank Crawford, Archie Shepp, Buddy Rich, Freddie Hubbard, McCoy Tyner, Marvin Gaye, Miles Davis, Quincy Jones, The Band, Taj Mahal. Throughout the '80s and '90s, he toured the world with George Gruntz, Dizzy Gillespie, Abdullah Ibrahim, Ekaya and more. He can also be heard on the soundtracks of Spike Lee’s School Daze, Mo’ Better Blues, Malcolm X and Clockers.


Image HOWARD JOHNSON’S 65th Birthday Celebration at Sweet Rhythm August 4th with GRAVITY!!!

Six tubas played by Velvet Brown, Bob Stewart, Howard Johnson, Joe Daley, Randy Andos and Earl McIntyre plus Nedra Johnson, vocals & tuba; Melissa Slocum, bass; and Yayoi Ikawa, piano.

Sweet Rhythm - 88 Seventh Avenue, South
(Between Grove and Bleecker Streets)
Phone 212-255-3626
Show times 8, 10 and 12
www.sweetrhythmny.com

Also at Sweet Rhythm on August 5th Howard Johnson plays bari with the BearTones: Five baritone saxophones played by Lauren Sevien, Dave Schumacher, Lisa Parrott and Howard Johnson with Melissa Slocum, bass; Yayoi Ikawa, piano and TBA, drums.

Also catch Howard Johnson on July 30th at 8:00 pm as part of Summergarden 2006: New Music for New York Free concerts in The Abby at Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden.

Visit www.hojozone.com for more info.
 
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