Former American Idol Finalist Michael Johns Discusses Hold Back My Heart
At one of the absolute busiest times in his life, Michael Johns took the time to sit down and answer some questions for BC Magazine about his upcoming tour and new album.
The American Idol Season 7 Finalist is just one day away from releasing his debut album, Hold Back My Heart (Downtown Records); it drops Tuesday, June 23rd.
Michael's first single "Heart On My Sleeve" from that album, was the #1 most requested song at AOL Radio when they launched a Tweet Request only radio station, and is currently climbing Billboard's AC charts. Because the Tweet Request channel was only meant to stay live for a week, AOL Radio added the single to their Pop Idol and New Music First stations.
Although Michael is fairly active in the social media scene, finding time to keep up with him would take anyone to task. He's recently been spending most of his time traveling coast to coast doing radio tours and promotional concerts. He'll be touring the country with Brooke White (another American Idol Season 7 Finalist) beginning in August, then he's been asked to join David Foster and Friends on Tour in October.
How he made time for an interview, I'll never know, but I'm so thankful he cared enough to share the following answers with us.
How was putting this album together different from assembling your own (unreleased) records previously?
The most natural thing I've ever done. I mean it was seriously effortless to write and record. Great players and the songs came from the sky.
Is the songwriting process something you can describe?
Some people can but I can't. I just get in the room and let it flow. I try not to think about it too much for fear that the tap may stop running.
Do you have particular writing habits or rituals?
No, I just try to get in the mood of the song. I sometimes go months on end without writing a tune. I don't press writing I just let it come to me.
How did the opportunity to tour with Brooke White present itself? What are the advantages (or disadvantages) of touring with someone else rather than going solo?
We just really like each other and our sound has similar fans. She is one of my favorite singers around. I think people will hopefully enjoy what we do.
When you go on tour with David Foster and Friends in October, will you be doing the same songs you did on the CD (of the same name), or will you still be able to perform some of your solo music in support of your Hold Back My Heart album?
Some the same and also my own tunes. David has been such a support and really wants to see me succeed. He's the man and it was an honor to be asked, glad we could clear the schedule.
How important do you feel album art or shelf appearance is in drawing attention and sales to the album?
It's not my bag, but I love the artists that put it together, it really is amazing.
As you may know, I've written several pieces before about your work with Rye Randa and Jeff Foxworth for the soundtrack Don't Look Down, as well as your solo efforts. I recently noticed on your MySpace player that the record label is now Fontana South. Is there any truth to the news I recently got from a friend that you're no longer with TRP, and if so, who is now your management team?
TRP is no longer a label.
Just to confirm, TRP is still your management then?
No they are not. Michael Goldberg and Sanctuary are.
Can you tell us what caused the change in management and label?
Shit happens.
I've heard that your song "Dangerous" (not on this album) is going to be used in a film. Can you tell us which one?
Really hadn't heard…you tell me. (laugh)
There's a distinctly different flavor in music from each of the groups you've worked with in the past when compared to the new album. How would you describe the progression from when you first started in the music business until now?
I finally found me! It really is a dream come true as a singer to find your real voice.
Who wrote the storyline for your upcoming "Heart On My Sleeve" video, and why does it fit the song so well? (When can we see it, if you know?)
Nothing has been written in stone. I have a concept I think is cool but the director may have a way better idea.
Can you tell us about any behind-the-scenes projects your fans aren't aware of? (Like working with Air Supply for "Hold On", co-writing a song for Brooke's album, appearing on Hannah Montana, guest hosting The Today Show, etc.)
It's funny so many things get told to me in any given week. I try not to get my hopes up. It is nice, however, that different shows or clients keep wanting me to do things. Some work out, some fall through, but I'm having a great time right now.
We've seen your "Old School" and Christmas video "Please Don't Bomb Nobody This Holiday" with The Dan Band. Do you have future projects with The Dan Band you can tell us about?
Dan is a genius! I love him so much and whenever he calls to include me in his next hilarious project... I'm in.
What other artists or producers would you most like to work with in the future?
Dave Cobb, Dave Cobb, Dave Cobb.
To what or whom do you attribute your sense of humor, or are you just naturally gifted with wit?
Probably God. I mean doesn't everyone thank him? Kidding, look most Aussie's have a good wit; we are a relaxed people.
What guilty pleasure would most surprise your fans if they knew?
I love to watch horrible movies on my days off. I mean anything I know that will be terrible like Glitter or Ernest does something. (laughs)
Your name is associated to an extent with certain products (i.e. Papa Johns Pizza, Patron Tequila, Garnier Fructis, Chick-fil-A, etc.) even if those associations were unintentional. If you could choose any product on Earth that you would officially endorse (or to have sponsor your tour), what would it be and why?
Michael Johns' Chick-fil-A tour has a nice ring to it…so does set sail with Captain Morgan and Michael Johns.
When you were on American Idol, most of us weren't aware that in addition to being a fabulous singer, you're also an accomplished song writer and musician. Not that it matters now that you've made a successful solo career for yourself, but do you feel playing guitar or piano on American Idol would've made a difference? What made you decide not to play an instrument on the show?
Well. thank you. Look, I just never found the song I thought would work. I wanted to play INXS - "Never Tear Us Apart" acoustic, but I was told the song wasn't allowed. I think that song is as sexy as it gets to sing.
Having spent a number of years in the music business and suffering some unfortunate luck with a few previous labels going belly up or restructuring, I'm sure you've seen a lot of unscrupulous behavior, up to and including what I would personally consider outright thievery.
Now you've graced what most would consider is the world's largest music stage by achieving Finalist status on American Idol. That experience gives you a most unique platform from which to speak about the music industry in general. Any comment?
Look, Idol is so huge because the music industry has failed in the last eight years. People still love music as much as ever, but the industry thinks looks and age are more important than talent. Idol put an end to that. Introduced us to great singers we'd otherwise never know.
Quite honestly, I trimmed my list of questions down from over six pages of things I'd like to know about him, but I figured playing 20 questions with Michael Johns would be enough for now. After all, he's got a new album and tour to see about and I wouldn't want to keep him another second from doing that.
Between doing concerts, and promotional tours, and appearances on radio and television, Michael somehow finds the time to be both a music star and a husband. His wife of two years, Stacey Vuduris, is a star in her own right.
Well known as and interior designer, Stacey's design for Kristen Bell's home is currently being featured in a layout for the July issue of InStyle Magazine. You can find out more about her and see some of her work at her new website Stacey Vuduris Interior Design. I'd like to offer her my personal thanks for sharing some precious hubby time for BC Magazine.
Michael Johns can be found in the social media on Twitter, MySpace Music, and Facebook. He's done video chats on Stickam with over 6000 fans in attendance, all throwing questions at him at once. (Poor guy. No guarantees on how often he'll be doing that one.) He sends out telephone messages through Jamship, a service to which you can subscribe and receive weekly phone calls. For those of you who are into social media, be sure to go there and add him.
You can find his new album Hold Back My Heart on Amazon.com, iTunes, and stores everywhere starting June 23rd. His first single "Heart On My Sleeve" can be downloaded and heard on the radio now. You'll find Amazon.com links to most all of his music below this article.
You'll find him touring in August with Brooke White, and in October with David Foster and Friends. Hopefully, he'll come to a city near you. What you will not be able to find is somebody else standing on line in front of me to purchase his new album. Just listening to samples of all 12 songs, I already know, I must have this entire album to add to my Michael Johns collection of genius.
My sincere thanks to Michael for sharing his news and taking the time to do an interview. From the very first time I heard him say "It Can Happen" on American Idol, I somehow knew that it would.
Congratulations, Mate! It's happening now. Cheers, and my heartfelt best wishes for many more years of future success.
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Monday, June 22, 2009
Thursday, June 18, 2009
"Life Is Okay" For Michael Johns and Brooke White - The NARM Performance Video
NARM (National Association of Recording Merchandisers) held their 2009 Convention last week and was host to some of the best known names in the music business. NARM is a non-profit organization devoted to advancing music by bringing together all aspects of the industry. For deatiled information on what they do, please visit their site.
Michael Johns and Brooke White provided entertainment for the finale event and headlined individual sets as well as joining to perform their duet "Life Is Okay" for the first time since it was recorded for the soundtrack album Don't Look Down. In addition to their performances last week, Daryl Hall and Johns Oates played at the Awards Dinner Finale, held on Wednesday, June 10th. Here's the convention news of Michael Johns and Brooke White as it was published at the NARM website:
Okay, big gig, but not so big on accurate journalism. Michael Johns' new album is titled Hold Back My Heart and it's due out on June 23rd. I'll give them credit for getting the name of the single right. "Heart On My Sleeve" from his debut album is available on iTunes and Amazon.com now!
To hear 30 second clips of all 12 song titles on the album, go to Amazon.com and listen today! If you can't wait to say you own the very best in music, you can pre-order the full CD at Amazon.com!
I was hoping for full videos of their performances last week, but this is what was posted on YouTube. Here's a collection of video clips from the June 10th performance. This video does give you a taste of what to expect from both artists.
Brooke performs her new single, "Radio, Radio" from her debut album High Hopes and Heartbreak. Michael performs "To Love Somebody" also on his debut album in addition to eleven original tunes, and finally the duet we've all been waiting to see. Michael and Brooke sing the duet "Life Is Okay" from the Don't Look Down soundtrack. (an independent album produced by Johns, Foxworth, and Randa).
Courtesy of NARMDTT (posted June 17, 2009)
Clips from NARM 2009 Awards Dinner with Brooke White (June Baby Records) and Michael Johns (Downtown Records.)
Michael Johns and Brooke White provided entertainment for the finale event and headlined individual sets as well as joining to perform their duet "Life Is Okay" for the first time since it was recorded for the soundtrack album Don't Look Down. In addition to their performances last week, Daryl Hall and Johns Oates played at the Awards Dinner Finale, held on Wednesday, June 10th. Here's the convention news of Michael Johns and Brooke White as it was published at the NARM website:
These two American Idol alums teamed up recently for the hit single “Life is Okay” for the “Don’t Look Down” soundtrack and will meet again on the NARM stage for the Awards Dinner Finale.
Brooke White turned heads during last season’s “Idol” by delivering breathtaking renditions of songs by the Beatles, Dolly Parton and Neil Diamond. After she sang Carly Simon’s “You’re So Vain,” Simon proclaimed White to be her favorite “Idol” vocalist. Her new album, “High Hopes and Heartbreak,” will be released this summer. Randy Jackson plays Executive Producer on the album.
Michael Johns delivers blue-eyed Soul as it’s meant to be heard. His new album, “Heart On My Sleeve,” due in stores June 16, is devoid of the typical glossy veneer applied to most modern albums, but heavy on vibe. It has a Blues-Country feel, with swelling strings accenting the delectable Pop of the album’s first single of the same title.
To hear 30 second clips of all 12 song titles on the album, go to Amazon.com and listen today! If you can't wait to say you own the very best in music, you can pre-order the full CD at Amazon.com!
I was hoping for full videos of their performances last week, but this is what was posted on YouTube. Here's a collection of video clips from the June 10th performance. This video does give you a taste of what to expect from both artists.
Brooke performs her new single, "Radio, Radio" from her debut album High Hopes and Heartbreak. Michael performs "To Love Somebody" also on his debut album in addition to eleven original tunes, and finally the duet we've all been waiting to see. Michael and Brooke sing the duet "Life Is Okay" from the Don't Look Down soundtrack. (an independent album produced by Johns, Foxworth, and Randa).
Courtesy of NARMDTT (posted June 17, 2009)
Clips from NARM 2009 Awards Dinner with Brooke White (June Baby Records) and Michael Johns (Downtown Records.)
NARM 2009 Performance Highlights
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Michael Johns & Brooke White To Play At NARM
Michael Johns and Brooke White
Michael Johns Twittered the news that he and Brooke White will be performing at NARM this Wednesday, June 10th. They are said to be performing the duet "Life Is Okay" from the Don't Look Down soundtrack for the first time since it was recorded. It's even been suggested that there might be some video of the performance so I'll keep my eyes open for that one on YouTube.
This huge event being held at the San Diego Marriott started on Sunday (June 7, 2009) and ends Wednesday night with a Red Carpet Reception from 6-7 pm, with the Awards Dinner Finale to follow. Here is the pertinent part of the schedule for Michael Johns and Brooke White fans according to the Source:
6 - 7 PM Red Carpet Reception
7 - 10:30 PM Awards Dinner Finale
Awards Dinner Finale
- Host: Christian Finnegan, Warner Bros Records
- Awards Presentations
- Chairman's Award For Sustained Creative Achievement: Daryl Hall & John Oates
- Independent Spirit Award: Don VanCleave, The Artist Organization (TAO)
- Harry Chapin Memorial Humanitarian Award: Norman Lear, Concord Music Group
- Presidential Award For Sustained Executive Achievement: Bob Higgins, Trans World Entertainment
- NARM Outstanding Achievement Awards (NOAAs)
- Special Award Presentation: Ashford & Simpson
- Performances
- Brooke White, June Baby Records/Fontana
- Michael Johns, Downtown Records/Fontana
- Daryl Hall & John Oates
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Don't Look Down Soundtrack Now Made Available To International Fans
Rye Randa, Michael Johns, and Jeff Foxworth.
As some of you already know, the Michael Johns, Rye Randa, and Jeff Foxworth soundtrack Don't Look Down featuring the Michael Johns/Brooke White duet "Life Is Okay" isn't available to fans outside the United States. Brace yourselves for this happy news!
Rye Randa is the hero to every international fan currently unable to download the soundtrack "Don't Look Down". He's making the download available to all Michael Johns, Rye Randa, Jeff Foxworth, and Brooke White fans that don't have access to the soundtrack through Amazon.com or iTunes.
In an email I received today, he asked that I post the news of his gift. He's placed the soundtrack on his website and made it available for purchase there.
Hey Rebecca-As always, it's my pleasure to share any words I get from him. Enjoy the news, and for those of you who didn't have access before, enjoy the soundtrack as well.
Wanted to let you know I've been getting quite a few emails from Michael's international fans, especially in Australia who have been very frustrated because they cannot buy the soundtrack. For some reason iTunes and Amazon have only made it available in the U.S. (not smart on their part). So until we deal with that issue, we have made the soundtrack available to the international community as a download from my website www.ryemusic.com. Would you mind posting something in the forum, or wherever else you think would be appropriate? Hopefully this will satisfy some of the fans who've been feeling neglected!
Thanks Rebecca!
Hope all is well.
-Rye
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