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Doug Johns

Extreme Funk Bass

About Me

Cleveland-based musician Doug Johns has more than 25 years of bass experience. Performing on local, national, and international stages, Doug has had the opportunity to play with many great talents, developing and furthering his own playing style and technique. Going on the road at a very young age, he honed his groove on stage with many soul, funk, blues and jazz bands, realizing they were all connected by the rhythm of the soul.
Doug’s raw presence, energy, and all-around crowd-wowing prowess can be heard on numerous recordings and stages. Believing that a good musician surrounds himself with great musicians, Doug has had the privilege of working with such greats as Victor Wooten, Buddy Miles, Dweezil Zappa, Dana Rasch, the LA Mass Choir, Grammy-winning producer Aaron Lindsey, Steve Smith, and many others. The culmination of these musical experiences led to the 2006 release of Doug Johns’ self-titled, debut CD.
Currently, Doug is back in the studio, recording his second CD, to be released in 2008. Doug can also be seen on national stages with his two-man project, The Doug Johns Duo, featuring drummer Chris Ceja. In addition to numerous club, clinic and festival bookings, look for Doug and Chris at Summer NAMM 08, the 2008 BassQuake, Bass Player Live, and the 2009 BassBash.
Doug Johns is a great talent, a professional studio musician, and an undeniable stage presence; however, he would rather you think of him simply as a hard working, loyal, and well-rounded person. When he’s not playing music, Doug finds time to design and fabricate professional drag race cars. He can also be found hiking the primitive backcountry of Utah’s canyonlands. In any arena, he’s a man worth meeting.

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Member Since: 1/13/2007
Band Website: dougjohns.com
Band Members: Chris Ceja, Mark Leach, Kenny Anderson, Victor Wooten, Joe Miller, Raphael Guzman, Jr., Utaah, Aaron Lindsey, Greg Moore, Rob Williams, Bill Ransom, Chris Burge, Daris Adkins
Sounds Like: Here's what Bass Player Magazine says, Jan 2008:

"Ohio-based Doug Johns gets his rocks off on some seriously hyper-fueled large-band funk on this brash, daring solo debut."

"Imagine Tower Of Power with Victor Wooten on bass."

"Anyone who's got a big enough pair to violate the "No 'Stairway To Heaven' rule" in such flagrant fashion- and still make it work- deserves a listen."

Blues Bass

Slapping Some Chords
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It's The Things In Between

Opening The Slap Style Vocabulary

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Doug Johns/Allan Holdsworth show

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My Blog

Doug Johns Summer Update

Summer 2008 is off to a GREAT start!I've been really busy over the last couple of months, recording, writing, and of course, playing live. The May Monsters of Bass show in Chicago was a great night, w...
Posted by Doug Johns on Sat, 24 May 2008 11:59:00 PST

Feb. Issue of Bass Player Mag.

Hello everybody, check out the Feb. Issue of Bass Player mag.-- Some pics of the Bass Player Live show back in October.
Posted by Doug Johns on Wed, 30 Jan 2008 03:01:00 PST

Dougs in Bass Player Magazine Jan 08

On News Stands Now! Check out this review in the January, 2008 issue of Bass Player Magazine! Ohio-based Doug Johns gets his rocks off on some seriously hyper-fueled large-band funk on this brash, dar...
Posted by Doug Johns on Sun, 23 Dec 2007 07:41:00 PST

Another cd review!

Check out this review from Cool Cleveland.com!Cool Cleveland CD review
Posted by Doug Johns on Sun, 02 Dec 2007 05:29:00 PST

Great cd review!

Check out this latest review from All About Jazz.comDoug Johns CD Review
Posted by Doug Johns on Tue, 23 Oct 2007 07:21:00 PST

Interview/Review/Staff writer @ Bass Musician Magazine.com

Hey everybody, please check out http://www.myspace.com/bassmusicianmag, and read my interview with editor Jake Kot, as well as a cd review and my new monthly column: Opening The Slap Style Vocabulary....
Posted by Doug Johns on Sat, 06 Oct 2007 07:29:00 PST