The Johnnys formed in 1982 in Sydney when bass guitarist Graham Hood tried out for the Hoodoo Gurus after quitting the Allniters. He met Hoodoo Gurus' guitarist Roddy Ray'da [Roddy Radalj] and they discussed an idea for a side project: playing pub rock in a country music style at a punk pace—which was labelled as cow punk. Ray'da left Hoodoo Gurus and, as a lead vocalist and guitarist with Hood and drummer Billy Pommer Jr, founded The Johnnys. The Johnnys performed its first concert at Palms disco on Oxford St, Taylors Square, Darlinghurst Sydney Australia in November 1982. In early 1983, New Zealand-born Spencer P. Jones joined on guitar and backing vocals. Before they cut their first record the band toured with Iggy Pop, The Dead Kennedys, Violent Femmes and augmented The Gun Club's lineup.
The four-piece released "I Think You're Cute / Mountain Man" in October on Regular Records, Ray'da left the group in early 1984 and formed Love Rodeo. Jones took on lead vocals and added second guitarist Paul "Slim" Doherty on guitar. The band signed with the Green Label to release "My Buzzsaw Baby (Really Cut Me Up) / Slip Slap Fishin'" and an EP, 'The Johnnys' in November.
In 1985, the band had signed with Mushroom Records which released their single, "Injun Joe" in November produced by Ross Wilson of Daddy Cool fame. It peaked at #32 on the charts. "(There's Gonna Be a) Showdown" followed in March 1986 and then "Bleeding Heart " in June. Their debut album 'Highlights of Dangerous Life' appeared in August and was produced by Ross Wilson and contained the three singles. Two non-album singles followed in 1987. Wilson produced their second album, 'Grown Up Wrong', released in August 1988 which included two further singles, a cover of Chris Spedding's "Motorbikin" (July) and "Anything Could Happen" (November). Michael Armiger (ex-Paul Kelly Band) replaced Hood on bass guitar. The band broke up in 1989 with Jones continuing in his side-project Beasts of Bourbon.
According to rock music historian, Ian McFarlane, "Despite being one of the most popular bands on the pub-rock circuit, The Johnnys never crossed over into the premier league". They gigged sporadically before performing as a three-piece with guests for a Sydney benefit show for Spencer P Jones in June, 2016. They remain a trio and have toured New Zealand in 2018. They played most of the support spots on the 2019 Australian "Still Here" Tour by The Beasts (ex-Beasts of Bourbon).
Members
Graham Hood (bass), Billy Pommer, Jr. (drums), Rod Radalj (vocals, guitar), Spencer P. Jones (piano, guitar, vocals), Paul "Slim" Doherty (guitar), Michael Armiger (bass)
Members
Graham Hood (bass), Billy Pommer, Jr. (drums), Rod Radalj (vocals, guitar), Spencer P. Jones (piano, guitar, vocals), Paul "Slim" Doherty (guitar), Michael Armiger (bass)
''I Think You're Cute (#51) / Mountain Man'' 1983 Regular
''The Way Of The West / Theres Time'' 1984
''My Buzzsaw Baby (Really Cut Me Up) / Slip Slap Fishin' 1984 Green [G.R.E.E.N.]
''Injun Joe (#32) / Cannonball'' 1985 Mushroom
''Green Back Dollar / Move It'' 1986 Mushroom
''(There's Gonna Be A) Showdown (#46) / Rebel Yell'' 1986 Mushroom
''Bleeding Heart (#71) / My Buzzsaw Baby (Really Cuts Me Up)'' 1986 Mushroom
''Elvisly Yours / Black Bart'' 1987 Mushroom
''Don't Put The Blame On Me / The Logan Girls'' 1988 Mushroom
''Motorbikin' / Shameless Girl'' 1988 Mushroom
''Anything Could Happen / Bounty Hunter'' 1988 Mushroom
''Don't Put the Blame on Me" / The Logan Girls'' 1988 Mushroom
EPs
'The Johnnys' 1984 Green [G.R.E.E.N]
'Highlights of a Dangerous Life' (#19) 1986 Mushroom
'Grown Up Wrong' (#71) 1988 Mushroom
References
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Johnnys
http://top100singles.blogspot.com.au/
Johnnys1991 cd live at la dolca released by the band
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