- Louis Johnson (bassist)
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Louis Johnson
Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name =
Born = birth date and age|1955|4|13|
Origin =Los Angeles ,California ,United States
Occupation =Musician ,record producer
Genre =Funk ,R&B , soul,(Jazz)
Years_active = Early 1970s–present
Label =A&M Records ,Capitol Records , Starlicks Videos, Hal Leonard Publishing
URL =Louis Johnson (born
April 13 ,1955 , inLos Angeles, California ,United States ) is an American musician regarded as one of the bestbass guitar ists of the 20th century. Best known for his groupThe Brothers Johnson and his session playing on several hit albums of the 1970s and '80s including the "best selling album of all time" "Thriller". His signature sound is from theMusic Man StingRay bass whichLeo Fender especially made for him to first use and promote, and from hisslapping technique.His work appears many well-known records by prominent artists. Johnson played on
Michael Jackson 's albums "Off the Wall ", "Thriller" and "Dangerous", and hit songs "Billie Jean " and "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough ". He also played onGeorge Benson 's album "Give Me the Night". He was one of three bassists onHerb Alpert 's 1979 album "Rise", which included its top-10,Grammy -winning disco/jazz title-track.Due to his tremendous ability, he was nick-named "Thunder-Thumbs". Many slap bassists have been given the moniker, however it is Johnson that the name first originated with. His slap bass playing arrived soon after
Larry Graham brought it into the mainstream, and both are considered the "grandfathers" of slap-bass playing.His most prominent slap bass lines include his work with
Stanley Clarke on the "Time Exposure" album, his work withGrover Washington, Jr. ("Hydra"),George Duke ("Guardian of the Light", "Thief In The Night"),Jeffrey Osborne ("Jeffrey Osborne", "Stay With Me The Night") among others.An excellent example of his thumb playing can be heard on the
Earl Klugh song "Kiko". Without any plucking at all, Johnson sets an complicated funky bassline using combination of counter point slapping with right hand using right thumb, counter point with left hand middle finger as a mute tec. it's called a slap choke, thus creating a percussive sound like drums, adding to the bass notes,}L.E.J.His style incorporates more funk plucks in combination with his thumping which along with the Music Man StingRay sound gives a very funky, unique sound.
He was the bassist on Earl Klugh's 1976 jazz/pop album "Finger Paintings" plus Earl's 1977 jazz/pop "Living Inside Your Love", as well as
Quincy Jones ' 1975 release "Mellow Madness".Collaboration
Louis Johson has recorded and performed with the following artists "(list in alphabetical order)":
*Andrae Crouch
*Angela Bofill
*Anita Baker
*Aretha Franklin
*Billy Preston
*Bill Withers
*Björk
*The Carpenters
*The Controllers
*The Crusaders
*Dave Grusin
* [http://www.daviddiggs.com David Diggs]
*Deniece Williams *
Donna Summer
*Donn Thomas
*Earl Klugh
*Gabor Szabo
*George Benson
*Gene Van Buren
*George Duke
*Grover Washington, Jr.
*Hannah Freidenberg
*Harvey Mason
*Herb Alpert
*Herbie Hancock
*Hiroshima
*Irene Cara
*The Jacksons
*James Ingram
*Jeffrey Osborne
*John Mellencamp
* [http://www.kentjordan.com Kent Jordan]
*Kenny Loggins
*Lee Ritenour
*Leon Haywood
*Leslie Gore
*Makoto Izumitani
*Michael Jackson *Michael McDonald
*Natalie Cole
*Patti Austin
*Paul McCartney
*Peabo Bryson
*Peggy Lee
*Pointer Sisters
*Quincy Jones
*Randy Badazz
*Rene & Angela
*The Ritz
*Rufus
*Sergio Mendes
*Side Effect
*Sister Sledge
*Stanley Clarke
*Stevie Nicks
*Stevie Wonder
*Sweet Comfort Band
*Temptations
* [http://www.toshiki-kadomatsu.jp Toshiki Kadomatsu]
*Vanity 6
*The Brothers Johnson Solo releases
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