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MP3 Gabby Johnson - Been So Long

Rock and roll

7 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Rock & Roll, POP: Pop/Rock

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Here''s a little history about the band. It can be traced back several years (Donnie''s been playin'' drums for about 20 years), but as far as us four go, it goes way back to a church band that Joey & Donnie were in (with local singer/songwriter, Al Johns) back in the early ''90''s. They played a few times, but when they played a song that rocked at a church service one day, that pretty much ended that band

Then I (Juno) met Joey. We went to the same high school and when his girlfriend broke up with him, me & her started datin''. She took me to church with her and that''s how I met Joey. He played guitar, but at that time we were both fairly new to the whole guitar thing. He had played with Donnie in that band, and I had been playin'' for a few years, but I had never been in a band. So, me & Joey got together after church a few times and played here and there. . .no big deal. We were never a band, and never played in front of any people

Then I graduated high school and didn''t talk to Joey much until I started datin'' his sister. It was on one fateful night at CottonBowl Lanes in Southaven, Mississippi (December 3, 1995) that I asked Joey if he wanted to start a band. Well, he was enthusiastic about it, but we both played guitar, and didn''t really have a drummer yet (not to mention a singer). I had been playin'' with a guy named Jeff West throughout high school. He was a drummer!!! I mean, he knew what he was playin'' when he played it. . .very musical guy. Anyway, I asked Jeff if he''d be our drummer and he, of course, said "yes". So, now there''s three of us, but we don''t have a singer or a bass player

Well, my uncle had let me borrow his bass guitar, so one day we all got together, and Joey picked up the bass and started playin'' a few songs on it. Our first (and only) gig was December 31, 1995. We knew about 9 songs, and I sang all of them (not a good thing). Joey played bass on half of them and guitar on half of them. Very versatile young man. So, we were a band; we just had a crappy singer. Joey and I had talked about naming our band (if we ever got in one) Gabby Johnson. Well, Jeff and I had talked about naming our band (if we ever got in one) Fear Not (because those words are in the Bible 365 times - one for each day). Anyways, since that was our only gig, the name conflict never came to be a conflict. Jeff went on to school and got his bachelor''s degree and became a music teacher. Joey & I kept tryin'' to start a band

When that "band" ended, Joey was gonna try to turn himself into a bass player. We tried to get with a few people in the neighborhood, but nothing really ever panned out. Joey got an offer from Trent Rock to play bass in his band (called Plaid). Joey happily accepted and after his sister told me that he was in another band (because he was scared I''d be mad at him), I went to hear them and he had truly converted himself into a bass player. The only thing that he wasn''t happy about was the music they played. The played a more alternative side of rock and roll. Some new stuff, almost no classic rock, and some originals. He liked playin'' bass, but just didn''t feel like that would be the band that he stayed in forever

In the meantime, Donnie & Travis have been messin'' around with bands themselves. They never had any real gigs or made any money, but Travis had written some songs and Donnie had written some songs, and they played them for their friends, and all that. They were actually more of a country band. Donnie''s Dad had been the drummer for several famous country stars, so Donnie was always surrounded by famous people, and a lot of country music. At one point, the one and only Ryan Kuykendall was a member of one of their "bands". No big successes or failures came from Donnie & Travis'' get-togethers

So while Travis & Donnie were in a semi-band, and Joey was in a band, I was just sittin'' there wantin'' to be in a band until finally one day I was over at a friend''s house and her little sister at the time was datin'' a guy named Rusty Lemons (whom I had never met). He had heard that I played guitar, and he needed a guitarist for one gig that he was gonna do a few months down the road. Well, Rusty is a singer. He was more into country and pop music than I liked, but it was music and it was a band, so I was gonna go with it. We played some pop and very few rock songs, but mostly country. Anyways, I noticed that the drummer had on a ROCK 103 T-shirt (that''s a local Classic Rock radio station here in Memphis). So, I approached him and asked him if he liked Rock & Roll and he told me something about The Eagles bein'' his favorite band, so that was good. I mentioned to him that we oughta start our own band, a classic rock band. He agreed that he''d rather be playin'' Rock & Roll. I didn''t know at the time that I was talkin'' to Donnie

So, we stayed in The Rusty Lemons Project for quite a while. A couple months, I think, but due to creative differences between me & Rusty, I quit his band. After my "I quit" speech, I said, "So Donnie, c''mon, let''s go. . ." And Donnie was like, "Okay." The night that I quit the band, Donnie introduced me to a friend of his named Travis. He had mentioned Travis to me before, but said that he was really young. He was 16 at the time. Well, that night (the night I quit The Rusty Lemons Project) Travis sung Margarittaville with us while we were on a break. Joey just happened to be there that night too, so we decided to all get together the next day (Sunday, June 22, 1997) to see if we could get us a band goin''. That was the first day me & Joey had really met Travis, but I sorta knew Donnie and Donnie & Joey knew each other because they were in that church band and Donnie & Travis knew each other. Actually Joey & Travis had met some time earlier in driving school

On June 22, 1997, we all got together at my house to sorta jam or whatever. . .I got a phone call. . .one of my brother''s friends had heard that I was in a band. . .(The Rusty Lemons Project). . .I told him that I had a new band. . .very new. . .only about a half-hour old actually. . .Anyways, I told him that we didn''t know very many songs, but we''d try to play for ''em. So, we have this gig. . .we were supposed to start at about 8:00, but we got started about 10:30 because we lost things, we left things at home, things wouldn''t work, etc. . .Well, it was during Sweet Home Chicago that Travis introduced us as "Gabby Johnson", and me & Joey looked at each other like, "That''s sorta cool. . ." But we didn''t know what to think. Evidently Donnie had told Travis that we were gonna be called Gabby Johnson, so that was cool. We had always talked about bein'' in a band called "Gabby Johnson", but just at that moment realized that we actually were in that band

Since then we''ve been called several names: Gabby''s Johnson, Gabby Hayes, Gabby Johnson Band, The Gabby Johnson Band, all kinds of stuff, but the fact still remains, WE ARE GABBY JOHNSON

So, our first gig was on Friday, June 27, 1997. We went to record our first CD on July 17, 1999. We released our first album (Walkin'' Out) on October 29, 1999. We didn''t know how the sales from that CD would go, but around mid-June of 2002, we completely sold out of Walkin'' Out. (We''ve since re-ordered copies). We recorded our second album, 129, from July 22, 2001 to about the middle of August 2001. It was released on November 2, 2001. We were very excited about this one, but still knew we had a lot of work to do to capture our ideal "sound" on an album. 129 was not quite where we wanted to be, but it was closer than Walkin'' Out

We started recording our third CD (Been So Long) in November of 2003. We finished it sometime in December. We only recorded and worked for 6 days while our engineer, Chris Rowe worked many many hours to make our CD sound incredibly awesome. Kenny Lamb produced it, which led to quite a "fresh" sounding CD. At the end of it all, we were proud of the CD, but still knew we had yet to capture the emotion that we try to convey in our live shows

In March of 2007, we started recording our long-awaited 4th album, which we appropriately titled, Life. At this point, we had been together for 10 years, spent many hours in our van together, had way too many fights, almost broke up a few times, blah blah blah. . .As strange as it seems, we felt fresh, and alive, and that was all conveyed in the lyrics to the songs, so Travis mentioned naming the CD, Life. It was released on October 26, 2007 (almost 8 years to the day after the release of our first CD.
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