Bill Johnson (blues musician)
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Bill Johnson (born in Halifax, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian blues guitarist, singer-songwriter and music educator. After a long career as a sideman and guitarist in the 1990s, he began touring with The Bill Johnson Band. They released their second album, Live, in 2006, which led to Johnson being nominated for Best Guitarist at the Maple Blues Awards. He self-released his third solo album, Still Blue, in 2010, which was nominated for Blues Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2012. Johnson continues to tour and has hosted blues workshops throughout Canada.
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Bill Johnson (blues musician)
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Bill Johnson
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Bill Johnson
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William Lloyd Johnson
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Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Doug Cox, Donald Ray Johnson, Rita Chiarelli, Suzie Vinnick, The Bill Johnson Blues Band
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William Lloyd Johnson
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Guitar , vocals, flute, harmonica
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Independent, Woodrock Music Canada
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Singer-songwriter, musician, music educator
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Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
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Bill Johnson (born in Halifax, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian blues guitarist, singer-songwriter and music educator. After a long career as a sideman and guitarist in the 1990s, he began touring with The Bill Johnson Band. They released their second album, Live, in 2006, which led to Johnson being nominated for Best Guitarist at the Maple Blues Awards. He self-released his third solo album, Still Blue, in 2010, which was nominated for Blues Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2012. Johnson continues to tour and has hosted blues workshops throughout Canada.
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1980