You are here: MaxAbout.com > People


Brian Johnson

Personal Profile

Brian Johnson
  • Nickname:
    Jonna
  • Date of Birth:
    April 5, 1947
  • Zodiac Sign:
    Aries
  • Place of Birth:
    Dunston, Gateshead, England
  • Height:
    5' 5"
  • Sex:
    Male
  • Hair Color:
    Brown
  • Eye Color:
    Blue
  • Nationality:
    British
  • Religion:
    Christianity
  • Address:
    Sarasota, Florida

Family

Brian Johnson
  • Father:
    Allan
  • Mother:
    Esther De Luca

Career

Brian Johnson

Trivia

Brian Johnson
  • Brian Johnson is an English singer and songwriter who, since 1980, has been the lead singer for the Australian rock band AC/DC, and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003 along with the other members of the band.
  • In 1972, Brian Johnson became one of the founding members of the glam rock band Geordie. After a few hit singles, including UK Top 10 "All Because Of You" (1973), the band split up in 1978 then to be reformed by Johnson in 1980.
  • Johnson's first album with AC/DC, Back in Black, is the band's best selling album and ranks second among the top-selling albums, trailing only Michael Jackson's Thriller, which was released in 1982.
  • In 1997, Johnson recorded with the band Jackyl on their song "Locked and Loaded", and in 2002 wrote lyrics and sang on the track "Kill the Sunshine" from their album Relentless.
  • When he was young, Johnson performed in various shows with the Scouts, and appeared in a play which aired on television, and joined a local church choir.
  • At the AC/DC audition, Johnson sang the songs; "Whole Lotta Rosie" and "Nutbush City Limits" (Ike & Tina Turner). A few days later, the band told Johnson he would be the new vocalist of AC/DC.
  • A car and racing enthusiast, Brian Johnson currently enjoys racing his vintage race cars: a Royale RP-4 and a Pilbeam MP84, which he races in vintage and historic races throughout the United States.
  • On 26 July 2009 Johnson appeared as the Star in a Reasonably Priced Car on the BBC television programme Top Gear. His time of 1:45.9 ties him with Simon Cowell and Kevin McCloud for the second fastest time in the Chevrolet Lacetti, just 0.1 seconds behind Jay Kay.
  • He also made a cameo appearance in the 2005 film "Goal!" where he appears as a Newcastle United fan in a bar in California watching a Newcastle game.

Quotes

Brian Johnson
  • “We didn't deserve to win this game tonight.”
  • “Ford should get a bounce from restructuring, assuming it gets a deal with the UAW to close several plants. It also has some good cars coming out, but declines are likely in SUVs.”
  • “It's awesome to have an 18-game winning streak, but you can't dwell on that because that's how you get beat. We just go out and prepare each week and play hard and if we do that, good things will happen.”
  • “That's stuff you can't do if you want to win football games.”
  • “Once you go out and start making plays, they don't say that anymore, ... You just have to play and show people what you can do.”
  • “I'm just a fan of great quarterback play."
  • “We jumped at the opportunity to do something to help a fellow officer.”
  • “When I moved here, there was no Blue Knights. When I arrived, I went to the international organization and received permission to start a new chapter.”
  • “As a coach, I can really appreciate having a group of kids like this. There are a lot of kids out there who are obsessed by distance, and all they want to do is pound their drivers. Our kids aren't like that. They understand the game. They get it. They realize that the goal is to get the ball in the hole, and the best way to do that is to practice your iron shots, your wedges, your chipping and your putting. If you develop those skills to a high degree, you're going to beat the bombers most of
  • “They all hit it a mile. It's not that unusual to see a kid hit it 350 yards. It's just crazy how far they hit it.”
View all Quotes: Brian Johnson

Biography

Brian Johnson
Last Updated: Monday, September 21, 2009

brian johnsonIt's never easy to replace a founding member of a band who dies tragically, but AC/DC's Brian Johnson fit in with the Australian hard rocking band perfectly and was accepted immediately by the group's legion of fans. Johnson sang with a church choir as a youngster, but like zillions of other teenagers of the '60s, was taken by rock & roll. In early 1972, Johnson formed his first serious rock band, USA. Just a few months later, the band changed their name to Geordie and focused on hitting it big in the then-thriving U.K. glam rock scene. The band scored several hits in their homeland, including the Top Ten "All Because of You" and the Top 20 "Can You Do It."

Although the glam scene was fading rapidly by the mid-'70s, Geordie continued to play around England, but ultimately decided to call it a day by 1976. Johnson spent the next few years away from music, but eventually reformed Geordie in 1980. Just as the band had signed a new record contract, AC/DC asked Johnson if he'd like to try out for the vacant lead vocalist position (singer Bon Scott died in February 1980 from alcohol poisoning). Interestingly, Scott himself had once seen Johnson perform with Geordie and gave the singer a rave review to his AC/DC mates.

Johnson quickly passed the audition and was offered the slot. Putting his Geordie days behind him (the group unsuccessfully tried to soldier on without Johnson), Brian Johnson's first release with AC/DC, 1980's classic Back in Black, became a monster hit right away. The album has become one of hard rock's all-time best sellers over the years and pushed the band over the top globally.

Johnson's powerful yet grave voice proved to be the perfect foil for AC/DC's high energy, hard hitting rock, as the band continued to churn out best-selling albums and sold-out tours. Further Johnson-fronted AC/DC hit albums followed, tops being 1981's world wide number one For Those About to Rock, 1986's motion picture soundtrack Who Made Who, 1990's The Razor's Edge, and their first release of the 21st century, Stiff Upper Lip. By now, an AC/DC member far longer than Scott was, Johnson remains one of rock's most instantly recognizable voices.

Filmography

Brian Johnson

Submit Content