Matt Johnson | |
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Born | 3 February 1969 |
Origin | Bournemouth, England |
Genres | Funk, acid jazz, pop, rock, R&B, soul, dance, disco, reggae |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter |
Instruments | Keyboards |
Years active | 1990s–present |
Associated acts | Jamiroquai (2002–present) |
Matt Johnson (born 3 February 1969, Bournemouth, England) is a British keyboardist who plays for the alternative jazz band Jamiroquai.
Johnson was aged one and a half when he started playing the piano at his family home. "My dad was a musician, so there was always music playing in the house; but I remember being taught by a scary old piano teacher, who must have been over 90 years old". His influences range from Herbie Hancock and Miles Davis through to Squarepusher.
Before playing in Jamiroquai, Johnson was a widely respected writer and performer for bands Sunray—with whom Kym Mazelle recorded a cover of "Perhaps"—and Nu Hope. He has also written and produced songs for artists such as Alexia, who had a minor hit with "Ring".
His route into Jamiroquai was via an audition in 2002. He was recommended by Simon Katz, a previous guitarist, and Derrick gave him the call. The audition was a success, and Matt is now a well-established writer and member of the Jamiroquai family.
Johnson has also had a stint as the chief songwriting partner and producer—along with a Jamiroquai bandmate, guitarist Rob Harris—for singer-songwriter Julian Perretta, helping him create his debut album, Stitch Me Up, which was released in 2011.
Matt joined Jamiroquai on 2 May 2002, replacing the prestigious founding member Toby Smith as keyboardist.