H. Johnson

H. (?) Johnson
Born A musical household
Residence Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Nationality American
Occupation Radio Personality, Jazz Great
Years active 1978 - present
Employer 90.1 WABE

H. Johnson (born in a musical household) is an American radio personality in Atlanta, Georgia. He is known for his distinctive DJ style which he is able to showcase over his uncommonly long nightly time slot. He is affiliated with WABE, North Georgia's local NPR affiliate.

Life

H. was raised in a musical household, with jazz surrounding him at an early age. He is a natural at piano, having been told he did not need lessons due to his keen ear and ability to improvise.

Career

H. began his career in radio when WAOK launched a temporary ratings-boosting campaign that utilized the talents of surrounding high school students. After the gimmick had run its course, H. was hired as a permanent employee. He played the regular R&B hits, but always managed to include some of his jazz favorites. Since 1978, H. has been a fixture on WABE in Atlanta’s jazz scene on Saturday nights from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Sunday mornings. In the fall of 2013, H. introduced a new Friday evening blues show, "Blues Classics with H. Johnson."

Through the course of his passionate career with jazz, H. has been honored numerous times for his valuable contribution to the art form. He has also interviewed jazz greats such as Babs Gonzalez, Freddie Cole, Horace Silver, Eddie “Lock-Jaw” Davis and Julian “Cannonball” Adderley. Not only does H. gain inspiration from the jazz greats, but finds the most flattering moments of his career to be when his favorite artists ask to be interviewed by him.



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