Molly Johnson

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Celebs NameMolly Johnson
GenderFemale
BirthdateApril 14, 1959
DayApril 14
Year1959
NationalityCanada
Age61 years
Birth SignAries
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Molly Johnson Biography

Raised in Toronto, Ontario, as the child of a white mother and a black father, Johnson started her career in the mid-1960s when, as a young grade schooler, she and her brother were tapped by Toronto producer Ed Mirvish to appear in Porgy and Bess at the Royal Alexandra Theatre. In time Porgy and Bess was followed by South Pacific, Finian’s Rainbow and other musicals. The budding child star was soon enrolled the National Ballet School as she desired to become a choreographer. By the age of 17, Johnson was fronting a disco band named A Chocolate Affair. The group lasted just over a year.

Also in 1980s, she performed as a backing vocalist with Toronto group Breeding Ground, most notably on their singles “Happy Now I Know” and “Ceremony of Love”, both of which received consistent college radio airplay, and had rotation on MuchMusic. She also performed with them live whenever her commitments with Alta Moda weren’t in conflict. In 1989 she performed the song “The Best We Both Can Be” for the film Babar: The Movie, and also provided voice work for Babar and the Adventures of Badou in 2010.

She was lead vocalist for two rock bands, Alta Moda in the 1980s and Infidels in the 1990s. Both of her bands had notable singles in Canada (Alta Moda’s “Julian” and Infidels’ “100 Watt Bulb” and “Celebrate”), but both bands broke up after just one album each.

Beginning in 1993, Johnson established an annual concert series, the Kumbaya Festival as a benefit for Canadian charities working around HIV and AIDS. She helped to raise over $1 million for people living with AIDS/HIV. From 1992 to 1995 Kumbaya was broadcast live by MuchMusic, and featured Canada’s best talent from Rush to the Tragically Hip, from Barenaked Ladies to Sarah McLachlan.

Although she has performed as a jazz singer throughout her career, beginning with Aaron Davis and David Piltch in the band Blue Monday and then with a band of backing musicians who would later become prominent in their own right as Big Sugar, she did not release a jazz album until her self-titled solo debut in 2000. She followed up with Another Day (2003). Both albums were well received at home and went on to be successful in France, where she continues to tour. In 2006 she released her third solo album Messin’ Around.

In 2007, she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.

On November 11, 2008, Johnson released her fourth full-length album, a record of standards entitled Lucky, via Universal Music Canada and Universal Music France. In March 2009 Lucky took home the Juno Award for Vocal Jazz Album of the Year.

Johnson was the weekend host of CBC Radio 2’s Radio 2 Morning from September 2008 until December 2013.

What's Molly Johnson Net Worth 2024

Net Worth (2024) $1 Million (Approx.)
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