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From Soul Searching to Eternity
cjohnsonart1As we continue to usher in new generations of this Go-Go culture, one of the biggest things that I am finding the need of is maintaining historical facts of the beginning to now, but also the beginnings of the beginning. Because truth be told, the old cliche is true: You can’t really get a full understand of where you’re going if you don’t even know where you’ve been. Just think about that one for a minute.
In other words, even before the creation of Go-Go, DC has always been a live music town… full of live bands. To take it even further, that fact that it has always been a live music town is without a doubt one of the biggest reasons of how Go-Go was created in the first place. It was destined to happen. A genre that basically took on a form of its own. And the form that it had become, and continues to become, bases on many aspects of the culture as a whole.
This is why from time to time we like to do these Q&A sessions from the actual artist and musicians who have walked the walk. Because each and every story pieces together the entire story as a whole. And this particular Q&A session is now exception.
cjohnsonart6Keyboardist Curtis Johnson is probably most known for two bands that he has played with over the past decades. The Soul Searchers and Eternity. But as one of the people who were there from the beginning and have seen shift changes through the years, his story is a walk that only few people these days can tell.
So, come on. Let’s walk with him.
Q&A
Introduce yourself?
My name is Mal Curtis Johnson. But, if you went to school with me you would know me as Mal Johnson. On the Streets everyone knows me as Curtis Johnson. Technically I am Mal C. Johnson, some people just call me CJ.
Where are you from?
I was born in Washington DC. I first live in the Northeast neighborhood of Trinidad on Trinidad Avenue, and then later my family moved to Oates Street NE, after that we moved across the Anacostia River to Southeast Washington DC into the Fairfax Village neighborhood on Fort Davis Street. As a child I attended Anne Beers Elementary School. I went to Sousa Junior High and from Sousa Junior High I went to Anacostia High School. After graduating high school. I attended some vocational training school and music tutoring classes.
Thinking back to early childhood, what was your first experience with music like? What song do you remember most as a child?
Awesome! Thinking back to my early childhood days, my first experience with music was awesome! The joy! I felt was awesome! My Father purchased my brother and I, guitars from Sears & Roebuck. It was my first instrument. Acoustic guitars, hollow body Acoustic guitars. It was then my brother and I began to learn to play the acoustic guitar at the same time. I remember one of the first songs that I learned to play was ” Walk Right In Sit Right Down” second was honky-tonk. From there we began learning chords and analyzing and patterns phases.
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What made you first realize that you wanted to pursue a career in music?
Well, basically watching entertainers like James Brown, Johnny Guitar Watson, my Mother would call us to watch TV, shows like American Bandstand, The Ed Sullivan Show. Listening to artist like Billy Preston and listening to the radio playing many different song that I liked and wanted to learn how to play. The Entertainment industry has this glamorous and captivating scene that just made me want to be a part of it.
How old were you when you started getting involved in music?
Let’s see, I believe I was about fifteen. I was working at the Shell station where earned enough money to buy my first organ and amplifier, which was a Wurlitzer organ and Univox amplifier.
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How did you become involved in the type of music you play/sing now?
The type of music that I play now and how I got involved in it was an evolution, really more like a variety of all the different types of music that I played up to that point. I played gospel, I played jazz I played blues and We all started playing funk! I played soul music (Motown). Now the type of music that I am now playing, GOGO basically it is the music that we created. We created it. For the most part it was the style, of the men, who were at the forefront of it. Ricky said it was a Chemistry. It was a Musical Collaboration. Somewhere 1980 we started naming and calling this music gogo music. Curtis Johnson Style of organ playing.
Can you me a brief rundown of the experiences that you have had in the music industry (i.e., groups, bands, other projects leading to where you are today)?
On the way up, I played with a number of different bands From the One Band, Skip Mahoney and the Casuals was the biggest band I played with outside of the Soul Searches Band. When I joined the Soul Searches Band it was not called cjohnsonart7Chuck Brown and the Soul Searchers it was called Soul Searches. After we recorded “Bustin Loose” the name of the band changed to Chuck Brown and the Soul Searches and this was the new sound that we created that we call Go-Go music. I also played with the Dynamic Corvettes band which was the number one band in Southern Maryland. I felt pretty good because I came from the number one band in Maryland and I went straight to the number one band in Washington DC. Ricky Wellman and I both left the Corvettes Band and we both joined the Soul Searcher Band, probably two weeks apart. I think Ricky was in the band two weeks before I was there and Leroy came in the band several weeks after me, then Lloyd Pinchback left the group. this was in 1978.
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What can people expect to see at an Eternity Band live performance?
Watch the band’s web (link hidden) My guess is sometime in late April, you will see more places that the band will be playing. watch us on Facebook for advertisements. We are schedule in for the Safeway BBQ Battle this Year. Call Us! (phone number hidden). There are new song to be released, Around Town and Over the lord
What do you feel distinguishes “an artist” from just a musician?
In my opinion. I consider an artist to be someone like myself. I guess everyone can be called an artist. But, a lot of people don’t really do the duties of an artist. An artist is someone who actually creates new music, look at the word, it is someone who develops something. Some say they do the duties of an artist, To me, here is the difference, A musician would be basically someone playing other artists material and does not really create new music. Yes! and maybe I’m thinking well a musicians a guy who’s the artist buddies really because he/she bases their focus mostly playing songs rather than creating new music. some people are both like me.
In these particular singles, “Hit Me With The One Two” and “Tell Me”, which are very melodic and impassioned, can you tell us what each one is about and how they came to be?
So the song “Tell Me” Basically I’m sitting down at the keyboard in my little practice space and All of a sudden I get an impulse. “tell me are you my lady. So, I started hitting some cool chord changes, and being a pioneer of go-go I wanted to stay on the same go-go groove, so I employed the rick wellman sash beat, that’s what is call it. then creating lyrics Tell me are you my lady , tell am I your man. Tell me are we together ,Tell me will this thang last, Will the stars shine bright , so that is how I wrote “Tell Me” If I had been playing with Chuck Brown and Associates at the time when I came up with that, is a great possibility that I would’ve induce the idea and same groove while right on the Bandstand, we did a great deal of that matter-of-fact Chuck used to say, “Curtis man you know how to play something that falls right in pocket, chuck said I have answers to a lot of that you play but i be on the mic. Now As you know on the “Bustin Loose” album there are two tunes “Game Seven” and I got you now “that was basically an organ lead. so that was the beginning of the organ lead in for the band, the organ leads the band into the song, chuck said from time to time, i was hoping you would lead the rest of the band into that idea you had.
Now the song “Hit Me” Actually, I was sleep one night and I don’t know if I was dreaming of that but I was hearing that Joe Crocker song “Feeling Alright” and my thoughts were, man you know I could probably change that around and make it a go-go So, you know the next chance I got to get on the keyboard I started to create the song, some call and response and some line dance was the original idea, I have always wanted to do some with one two buckle my shoe, so this was a perfect time to create a kids version, and day by day continue to build until song was completed in short.
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Is there anything that you would like to do in addition to making music?
There is something I do in addition to music, I’ve always had a passion for owning my own business, right out of high school I created Johnson moving and storage, and have been operating ever since, however, creating music has always been my passion and my maie desire. I’ve always wanted to be able to afford to be full-time I feel if I were full time would probably be much better. I do other things and always have, I’m like a jack of all trades, master of some. I have a mechanical meaning auto repair background for on (meaning auto repair). I am a real estate agent. I have a debt and credit repair business, and a few other little l things that I do to pick up some extra money But what I really would prefer to do is really make the big money just play music All the Time.
Art & Music has an impact on both young and old. Everyone loves a celebrity, so what advice do you have for the youth of today?
The main things that I would recommend to the youth of today are, Use you time wisely. Get real tutoring, find someone who really knows how to play. If you intended to play an instrument, learn an instrument as best as you can as quick as you can. While you have the time as a young adult to actually learn how to play well, it takes years to learn how to play. In most cases and you can find yourself tied up right after you get past age 18, and you discover that you need to work, and you don’t have the time it takes to actually study. In my estimation, to become one of the top players it would take for the most part learning to read music. If you learn to read music well, that can take you a long way and it can open up a lot of the doors, and then it also puts you in a different category with other musicians. some play by ear without reading. we play by ear but reading is a very important aspect of being a full-time and a upscale musician.
If you had only five minutes on earth to perform one song that could leave a great impact?
“Tell Me” it is my composition, “Tell Me” is my music.
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