So,
who is Mark Johnson and how did he learn this unique style? A native
of Yorktown Heights, N.Y., Mark now hangs his hat in Florida but learned
his trade from Jay Unger while living in New York. Mark didn't know
that Jay was a highly accomplished fiddler who also tinkered with
the clawhammer style of banjo. It was in the early 1970s, that Mark
learned from this consummate fiddler the basic technique of clawhammer
banjo. He also learned the three-finger style of bluegrass picking
as his familiarity with the instrument unfolded.
Mark moved
to Crystal River in Florida in 1981 where, per chance, he met the
Rice brothers, Larry, Tony, Ronnie and Wyatt. Mark was working at
the local power utility with Herb Rice, Larry and Ronnie and through
that relationship, his manner for style and creativity in composition
and performance was forever changed.
Mark's
unique style doesn't really fit into a strict category. It's very
bluegrass but has overtones of traditional
folk, progressive acoustic, new-grass and old-timey all mixed into
one. It's authentic. It's unique. It's Clawgrass. |