Guitarist Eric Johnson and the Fabulous A Team m Stevens/Leonard Johnson Project @ Backstage Bar in Theater Square
Eric Johnson has led a 40-year career that has afforded him the opportunity to travel the world performing with some of the world's greatest jazz artists. Johnson’s career began in Pittsburgh's late 60s Rhythm and Blues/Jazz Funk circuit. After graduating high school, a bold, eager Eric Johnson went on the road with legendary organist Brother Jack McDuff. Johnson soon became a popular sideman working with Leon Spencer Jr., Lou Donaldson, Jimmy McGriff, Stanley Turrentine, Hank Crawford, Ramsey Lewis and many others.
After relocating to New York in 1978, Eric began touring with Jimmy Owens and Willis "Gatortail" Jackson. The year 1993 represented a breakthrough in Eric's career: the release of his first CD, "Bumpin In LA" . Due to the success of the CD, Eric relocated to the Los Angeles area. While in LA, Eric led a popular trio in addition to performing with LA greats Lorez Alexandria and Buddy Collette.
Eric returned to Pittsburgh in 1996. He stayed busy working with local legends Walt Harper and Harold Betters. Eric's second CD, "Makin' Whoopie" was also released that year. Eric then reformed his favorite group "The Fabalous A-Team". The turn of the century marked a new chapter in Eric’s life, a return to the New York area. Since 2000, he has been performing with old friends Dr. Lonnie Smith and Lou Donaldson on occasion.