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General Norman Johnson (May 23, 1941 – October 13, 2010) was an American R&B singer,
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of the
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, songwriter, and record producer. He usually performed as General Johnson, although sometimes (particularly early in his career) he was billed as Norman Johnson. "General Norman" were in fact his given forenames, in that order; General was not a nickname, stage name or military title.


Biography

Johnson and wife Julia had three children together, Antonio, Norman and Sonya. They resided in the upper-middle class city of East Point, a suburb of Atlanta. Johnson made an early start in music when he began singing in his church choir at the age of six. His recording debut came six years later on
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, which recorded his group the Humdingers, although the tracks remain unreleased. In 1961, and following a change in name to the Showmen, Johnson and the group recorded “It Will Stand”, a single for
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. It was a chart hit in both 1961 and 1964. Although the Showmen recorded other offerings for Minit and
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, including such hits as "39-21-46", they split up in 1968. Johnson attempted an abortive solo career before joining the then new Invictus label in Detroit, Michigan. Steered by Holland-Dozier-Holland, Johnson recruited Danny Woods (ex-The Showmen), Harrison Kennedy, and Eddie Curtis and created
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. Their debut single "
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" rose to #3 in the U.S. ''
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'' R&B chart in 1970. Additional hits included "(You've Got Me) Dangling on a String" and "Everything's Tuesday". Johnson commenced a career as songwriter with "Pay to the Piper", becoming a modest success for Chairmen of the Board. Other songs he wrote were successful when recorded by other musicians. These included the
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-winning "Patches" for
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(
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also recorded a country music version). Invictus Records labelmates
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recorded the Johnson penned tracks " Want Ads", "Stick Up", and "One Monkey Don't Stop No Show". Johnson also wrote "Bring the Boys Home" for
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. Chairmen of the Board's popularity diminished in the middle of the 1970s, although Johnson and Woods remained together re-billed as the Chairmen. Johnson tried a solo career again in 1976, and his debut solo album on
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was a modest success. He teamed again with Woods in the following decade, making a living on the
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circuit. In 1993, Johnson released the album ''What Goes Around Comes Around'' (recorded with Woods). In recognition of the contribution that Johnson has made to American popular music, the
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designated June 9, 2001, as General Johnson Day in Virginia. Johnson died on October 13, 2010, in suburban Atlanta, Georgia. His obituary in ''The New York Times'' reported that his family attributed his death to complications of lung cancer. Other obituaries did not mention lung cancer but did note that he was recovering from recent knee surgery.


See also

* List of people from Hampton Roads


References


External links


The Showmen singles discography
* Chairmen of the Board biographyat
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* General Johnson biographyat Allmusic website * * as Norman Johnson * as N. Johnson
General Johnson interview by Pete Lewis, 'Blues & Soul' August 1987 (reprinted December 2010)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Johnson, General Norman 1941 births 2010 deaths American male singer-songwriters American rhythm and blues musicians American gospel singers American rhythm and blues singer-songwriters Record producers from Virginia Grammy Award winners Singer-songwriters from Virginia Musicians from Norfolk, Virginia Deaths from lung cancer in Georgia (U.S. state)