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Damon Johnson (Damon Rogers Johnson) was born on 13 July, 1964 in Macon, Georgia, United States, is an A 20th-century american male musician. Discover Damon Johnson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

Popular As Damon Rogers Johnson
Occupation Singer, songwriter, musician
Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 13 July 1964
Birthday 13 July
Birthplace Macon, Georgia, United States
Nationality United States

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1964

Damon Rogers Johnson (born July 13, 1964 ) is an American guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter, currently a solo artist, a member of Brother Cane and guitarist in Lynyrd Skynyrd.

1979

Johnson had been a fan of the band since seeing them perform in 1979, and had recorded a version of the Thin Lizzy song "Borderline" on his first solo album, Dust, in 2000.

1986

Split the Dark was a very popular act on the Southeast US college club circuit, and had won the MTV "Basement Tapes" competition in 1986 but failed to secure a record deal.

1987

An offer to join Split the Dark, an established band fronted by former members of the power-pop band Hotel, prompted Johnson's move to Birmingham, Alabama in 1987.

1988

He would later get his first taste of "bands with record deals" as the guitarist for the Atlanta, Georgia band Witness in 1988, and with the Memphis, Tennessee band, Delta Rebels, in 1989.

During this time he also performed with the bands Chinatown (with Eric Dover) and Chyld.

It was with Chyld that Johnson garnered the attention of the A&R at Virgin Records.

1990

In the 1990s he co-founded Brother Cane, and later joined Alice Cooper's band as lead guitarist.

After securing a developmental deal in November 1990, the label eventually persuaded Johnson to take over the lead vocal position, and change the band's name to Brother Cane.

Brother Cane released three albums on Virgin Records (the self-titled debut which sold 300,000 copies, Seeds, and Wishpool) that would yield three #1 singles on rock radio ("Got No Shame", "And Fools Shine On", and "I Lie in the Bed I Make").

"And Fools Shine On" was also featured in the horror film Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers.

Brother Cane toured extensively as a headliner and also as a supporting act on tours by Van Halen, Aerosmith, Robert Plant, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Candlebox.

1997

Shortly before Brother Cane split, Johnson contributed songwriting and guitar duties to Sammy Hagar's Marching to Mars album in 1997.

1999

After multiple changes in label presidents and other staff at Virgin Records as well as a shift in the musical direction of U.S. rock radio, the band amicably disbanded in 1999.

2000

In 2000, he recorded an all-acoustic solo album titled Dust, mostly consisting of his own compositions.

2001

He also released albums with two different side projects (Slave to the System in 2001 and Red Halo in 2003) and played electric and acoustic guitars on Faith Hill's smash hit single, "Cry" in 2002.

Johnson briefly collaborated with the band Damn Yankees with Jack Blades, Tommy Shaw, and Ted Nugent, and recorded an album that was never released.

He also performed as lead guitarist for legendary rock vocalist John Waite during 2001–2004.

Johnson co-wrote the song "Every Day" that was later recorded by Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks, and was released as the first single from her solo album, Trouble in Shangri-La in 2001.

He also co-wrote the Carlos Santana song "Just Feel Better" with Jamie Houston and Buck Johnson, which featured vocalist Steven Tyler of Aerosmith.

2004

Johnson was recruited for Alice Cooper's band in 2004.

He co-wrote and recorded with Alice Cooper on his album Dirty Diamonds and toured with the band from 2004 to 2006, leaving to commit to his new band, Whiskey Falls.

2005

In 2005, Brother Cane reunited to perform two shows, and performed again in 2012.

2007

In 2007, Johnson joined the country rock band Whiskey Falls.

2009

In 2009, Johnson was confirmed as a collaborator/performer for Queensrÿche's 10th studio album American Soldier.

Johnson returned to the Alice Cooper Band in the spring of 2009, and was featured in Cooper's 2010 live concert DVD & CD, Theatre of Death – Live at Hammersmith.

2010

In 2010, Johnson recorded his own versions of both songs, which were included on his second acoustic solo album, Release, which also features a duet with his daughter Sarah Marlo Johnson as well as a guest appearance by Alice Cooper on vocal and harmonica.

2011

He became a member of Thin Lizzy in 2011 and was also the lead guitarist and co-songwriter for hard rock group Black Star Riders from 2012 to 2018.

Johnson has also released several solo albums and his songs have been recorded by many artists including Stevie Nicks and Carlos Santana.

Johnson worked his fifth tour with Alice Cooper in 2011, and departed the band in September of that year to become a full member of Thin Lizzy.

Cooper is also credited with assisting greatly in Johnson's beloved golf game, as the two played hundreds of rounds in their years of touring the world together.

In 2011, while playing with Alice Cooper, Johnson received a call from Thin Lizzy guitarist Scott Gorham, inviting him to replace temporary guitarist Richard Fortus in the band.

2012

By 2012, Thin Lizzy were working towards recording new material, but the band members had doubts about recording new songs under the Thin Lizzy name without the band's original frontman Phil Lynott.

Johnson later said that, if he were not in the band, he would not have been happy to see new recordings being released without Lynott.

So the group decided to record under a different name and put Thin Lizzy on hiatus.

In December 2012, Johnson co-founded the Thin Lizzy spin-off band, Black Star Riders, whose first album All Hell Breaks Loose was released in May 2013.

2013

With Cooper's blessing, Johnson accepted the offer and toured around the world with Thin Lizzy until early 2013.

The line-up also included original drummer Brian Downey and keyboardist Darren Wharton.

Johnson had always been influenced by the band: "Thin Lizzy has colored my career musically and in every aspect – as a performer, as a guitarist, as a songwriter."

Gorham was very pleased with Johnson's appointment: "Everybody loves him to death. It's like a big happy family traveling all over the world again."