Arbors Records, Concerts and Jazz Festivals
The last move took him in 1993 to Florida where he now resides, in the Tampa Bay area. Johnny is continually touring North America and the entire World playing Jazz Festivals, Jazz Parties and concerts. He has many recordings on a variety of labels. The most recent recordings have been for Arbors Records where he has recorded extensively in solo, trio and band format under his own name. He also has recorded many times as a sideman for Arbors. He also can be heard on several recordings on the Nagel-Heyer label (Hamburg, Germany).
Johnny continues to do Jazz festivals and parties around the United States and overseas, including Sweet & Hot in LA, Mat Domber's March of Jazz, Sacramento(Emperor in 2003), Odessa, Elkhart, and others.
Today he´s successful on tour in Germany with Clarinetist Peter Buehr an his Band.
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