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)ber 15; Wednesday • October 15, 1997 L The Battalion IFESTYLES )men re, school sp: of the trail e forbidi: d to puitarist Eric Johnson erfects his music By Rhonda Reinhart Staff writer ric Johnson is a poet, but his pen is a guitar. The lofty lan guage and flowery similes are replaced with the passionate elec- ■cal sounds of a guitar hero. I Johnson has been Guitai Player magazine’s “Best Overall” guitarist for four years in a row, and Musi- f: cian magazine included him in its r Whruarv 1993 issue as one of the atest Guitarists of the 20th tjentu ry.” Johnson said these titles are not veneres cl g a hard, ta ] <en f or granted. The Austin musi- ges, s : Qja n strives for perfection in the 1 wait a ' recording studio and onstage, ined episi® “Sometimes when you do a aw girlfr project, gravity is with you, and sometimes it’s not,” he said. “If the , magic comes, and it’s happening, Jl*y tOl I don’t have to be as much of a per- fectionist.” mmm Johnson first decided he wanted to be a musician when he was ORCEBAB about 15. He joined a band that )t the rif wrote its own music, and he real- :he testpHed that he could make this cre- id barrier, ative outlet a career. sdayontW “If I could do this for a living, it historic fl would be kind of a blessing,” he said, jet fighter® i ^ n( -* that is exactly what he did. ;nt a son Johnson’s guitar-playing career the MojaJ to commel : flight. has spanned three decades. He has toured with B.B King and recorded with Dweezil Zappa and Chet Atkins. Johnson has been on the road for a year, and when the final leg of this tour wraps up, he will head back to the studio to start working on a new album. He said he has a lot of new songs and some blues pieces that he plans to include on the album. He said he would also like to intersperse some live tracks on the recording. Johnson said he is constantly working on new songs in his head. “I always have a working satchel of ideas, and I work on them until they become mature,” he said. Aside from being a creative out let, Johnson also believes that mu sic has a healing power. He said music is like a great movie, and it gives audiences a chance to experience something they might never experience. “If it’s (the movie) powerful and has a positive vibe, it can pull you up and take you somewhere,” he said. “Music can do the same thing. Any kind of art has the potential to make us aware of the deeper im portant things, and that there’s a thread within us all.” Johnson’s favorite part of being a Johnson musician is performing. He said playing for an audience can be a lot of fun. “If people enjoy it, it makes you more into it,” he said. “You respond off each other.” Johnson includes a variety of styles in his music, including pop, jazz and blues. He is working on de veloping his vocal abilities, and he also plays the piano. Johnson’s musical diversity is also evident in the guitarists he con siders influences. The Texas musi cian has found influences in musi cians from Jerry Reed to Jimi Hendrix, and he said he likes to keep an open mind about different styles of music. Johnson said being from Texas has affected his outlook on music. “Texas music incorporates a lot of different styles,” he said. “And I feel like I’m a part of it.” Johnson will be performing Wednesday night at Hurricane Harry’s. 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