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Fan Reviews

April
April 18th 2023
Adrian Johnston never disappoints. Her and the band made our event spectacular! The crowd loved her and they sounded amazing! Can't wait to see them again!
McKinney, TX@
Local Yocal BBQ & Grill
Josh
October 19th 2019
2 very entertaining ladies. Adrian Johnston Close and her P.I.C. Sarah Hobbs
Tyler, TX@
Coyote Sam's Texas Music City-Tyler

About Adrian Johnston

Adrian Johnston, Dallas native and fourth generation Texan, is paying close attention to the passage of time these days. Whether
she’s quickly touring the state on a whirlwind of gigs or radio stops, or pausing long enough to revel in her family’s deep Texas roots
(her great grandfather was a cotton farmer in west Texas and a baseball player who played against Babe Ruth!), she fully realizes
that time seems to stand still while rushing past you simultaneously. Seeing that the time is now to make a mark in the Texas Music
scene, she has spent the last several years winning over fans and industry with her southern drawl and charming them with
resounding vocals by bringing a bold voice that is unmatched in today’s country music. And it’s paid off as she recently became the
first female to win the Ranch Factor 2017 competition put on by 95.9 The Ranch in Fort Worth!
As the music of Amy Grant, Vince Gill, Eric Clapton, The Eagles and James Taylor filled Johnston’s household, it provided a
background for her fondness of “singing on the fireplace like it was my own personal stage, and talking and putting on shows and
dances and dressing up.” Enlisting the assistance of a vocal coach during high school, Johnston began singing at area Opries and
open mics during college. Crafting a style of equal parts “Wynonna’s soul, Carrie’s power, Miranda’s sass, Dixie Chicks don’t give a
sh*t attitude, and Dolly’s sweetness and business sense” she took the leap and started “gigging,” writing music and working with
producers to fully insert herself into the scene. By observing other artists, and heeding advice from a host of mentors, she caught a
break when she performed during an open mic at the famed Billy Bob’s and was asked to do gigs with other artists in attendance.
“It was surreal and it happened so fast that the next thing I know, I was accepted into a radio contest and learning the ins and outs
of having original music and putting together a band,” Johnston recalled. “I wrote some songs, rounded up some A-list Dallas players
and put on a show! It literally just snowballed from there and hasn’t stopped. I learned quickly that being an artist isn’t just ‘feeling
the music’ but learning that you have to have a solid head on your shoulders to be a smart musician.”
Currently promoting the Top 30 single, “Adult Beverages,” to radio, Johnston achieved her first Top 15 radio single with “Rather
Have You,” (written by Johnston and producer Zac Maloy) last spring. Beginning the long haul of achieving a successful music career
in 2014 she debuted her single, “Just Another Blonde,” and introduced a sassy-spit-fire of a woman determined on making a name
for herself. Following that momentum, she released a self-titled EP that achieved Top 200 iTunes album status, and released the
single “Avalanche” in 2015 (#21). As a “New Female Vocalist of the Year” nominee, Johnston showed off her chops by launching her
third, and most heartfelt single, “It’s A Song” (#36) in September 2015. In the wake of such success, she partnered again with Maloy
to release her sophomore EP, IT TAKES TIME.
“I've taken a long time to put this record together,” Johnston admitted. “I have so much to say and I didn’t want to just throw
something out to stay current. I’ve been writing for two years on this project and, by not rushing the process, I had the TIME to find
my sound, and given others the TIME to really understand where I fit (and don't fit).”
Johnston feels her growth as an artist is illustrated heavily on this new project. By being wholly involved in the studio process, and
by co-writing each of the songs on IT TAKES TIME, the result is songs that are true representations of her personality and style. From
the big ballad “It Takes Time” to “Adult Beverages,” which is Johnston’s version of a drinking song, the record also has a tearjerker
("Tear It Down") while a good ole Texas song ("Lone Stars") rounds out the introduction of its spirited first single, “Rather Have You.”
“I like to write stories about wine in case you haven’t noticed,” she jokes. “In all seriousness, the songs may be influenced by my life
experiences, but they are also something that everyone can relate to and sing along with. It’s also important to me that the lyrics
paint a mental picture; lyrics that you can literally envision, like ‘those magnolias made a tunnel that led us to the porch,’ are what
we really focused on this time around.”
Making a name for herself on the live music circuit, Johnston “and the boys” take to the road every weekend and have opened for
Texas artists like Jack Ingram, Zane Williams, Turnpike Troubadours, Reckless Kelly, Johnny Cooper, Mark McKinney, Mockingbird
Sun and more. Covering some classics (Fleetwood Mac, Dixie Chicks & Bonnie Raitt) to compliment her original radio hits, she puts
on one of the most entertaining live performances of any female artist currently in the scene.
Johnston also created, “Girls Raised in Texas,” an acoustic tour where everyone drinks wine, tells stories and just hangs out with a
drink in hand on stage. The Rankin Twins, Kylie Rae Harris, Charla Corn, Sarah Hobbs and Kensie Coppin have all joined in on the fun.
“I like to put on a high-energy show, but I’m just as fulfilled sitting with a guitar in a silent listening room,” she said. “No matter the
venue, the band and I like to make sure everyone is having a good time and connect with the crowd from the first song to the last.”
www.adrian-johnston.com
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Genres:
Texas Country, Country, Songwriter
Hometown:
Dallas, Texas

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Live Photos of Adrian Johnston

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Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
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Circle Beanie
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Fan Reviews

April
April 18th 2023
Adrian Johnston never disappoints. Her and the band made our event spectacular! The crowd loved her and they sounded amazing! Can't wait to see them again!
McKinney, TX@
Local Yocal BBQ & Grill
Josh
October 19th 2019
2 very entertaining ladies. Adrian Johnston Close and her P.I.C. Sarah Hobbs
Tyler, TX@
Coyote Sam's Texas Music City-Tyler

About Adrian Johnston

Adrian Johnston, Dallas native and fourth generation Texan, is paying close attention to the passage of time these days. Whether
she’s quickly touring the state on a whirlwind of gigs or radio stops, or pausing long enough to revel in her family’s deep Texas roots
(her great grandfather was a cotton farmer in west Texas and a baseball player who played against Babe Ruth!), she fully realizes
that time seems to stand still while rushing past you simultaneously. Seeing that the time is now to make a mark in the Texas Music
scene, she has spent the last several years winning over fans and industry with her southern drawl and charming them with
resounding vocals by bringing a bold voice that is unmatched in today’s country music. And it’s paid off as she recently became the
first female to win the Ranch Factor 2017 competition put on by 95.9 The Ranch in Fort Worth!
As the music of Amy Grant, Vince Gill, Eric Clapton, The Eagles and James Taylor filled Johnston’s household, it provided a
background for her fondness of “singing on the fireplace like it was my own personal stage, and talking and putting on shows and
dances and dressing up.” Enlisting the assistance of a vocal coach during high school, Johnston began singing at area Opries and
open mics during college. Crafting a style of equal parts “Wynonna’s soul, Carrie’s power, Miranda’s sass, Dixie Chicks don’t give a
sh*t attitude, and Dolly’s sweetness and business sense” she took the leap and started “gigging,” writing music and working with
producers to fully insert herself into the scene. By observing other artists, and heeding advice from a host of mentors, she caught a
break when she performed during an open mic at the famed Billy Bob’s and was asked to do gigs with other artists in attendance.
“It was surreal and it happened so fast that the next thing I know, I was accepted into a radio contest and learning the ins and outs
of having original music and putting together a band,” Johnston recalled. “I wrote some songs, rounded up some A-list Dallas players
and put on a show! It literally just snowballed from there and hasn’t stopped. I learned quickly that being an artist isn’t just ‘feeling
the music’ but learning that you have to have a solid head on your shoulders to be a smart musician.”
Currently promoting the Top 30 single, “Adult Beverages,” to radio, Johnston achieved her first Top 15 radio single with “Rather
Have You,” (written by Johnston and producer Zac Maloy) last spring. Beginning the long haul of achieving a successful music career
in 2014 she debuted her single, “Just Another Blonde,” and introduced a sassy-spit-fire of a woman determined on making a name
for herself. Following that momentum, she released a self-titled EP that achieved Top 200 iTunes album status, and released the
single “Avalanche” in 2015 (#21). As a “New Female Vocalist of the Year” nominee, Johnston showed off her chops by launching her
third, and most heartfelt single, “It’s A Song” (#36) in September 2015. In the wake of such success, she partnered again with Maloy
to release her sophomore EP, IT TAKES TIME.
“I've taken a long time to put this record together,” Johnston admitted. “I have so much to say and I didn’t want to just throw
something out to stay current. I’ve been writing for two years on this project and, by not rushing the process, I had the TIME to find
my sound, and given others the TIME to really understand where I fit (and don't fit).”
Johnston feels her growth as an artist is illustrated heavily on this new project. By being wholly involved in the studio process, and
by co-writing each of the songs on IT TAKES TIME, the result is songs that are true representations of her personality and style. From
the big ballad “It Takes Time” to “Adult Beverages,” which is Johnston’s version of a drinking song, the record also has a tearjerker
("Tear It Down") while a good ole Texas song ("Lone Stars") rounds out the introduction of its spirited first single, “Rather Have You.”
“I like to write stories about wine in case you haven’t noticed,” she jokes. “In all seriousness, the songs may be influenced by my life
experiences, but they are also something that everyone can relate to and sing along with. It’s also important to me that the lyrics
paint a mental picture; lyrics that you can literally envision, like ‘those magnolias made a tunnel that led us to the porch,’ are what
we really focused on this time around.”
Making a name for herself on the live music circuit, Johnston “and the boys” take to the road every weekend and have opened for
Texas artists like Jack Ingram, Zane Williams, Turnpike Troubadours, Reckless Kelly, Johnny Cooper, Mark McKinney, Mockingbird
Sun and more. Covering some classics (Fleetwood Mac, Dixie Chicks & Bonnie Raitt) to compliment her original radio hits, she puts
on one of the most entertaining live performances of any female artist currently in the scene.
Johnston also created, “Girls Raised in Texas,” an acoustic tour where everyone drinks wine, tells stories and just hangs out with a
drink in hand on stage. The Rankin Twins, Kylie Rae Harris, Charla Corn, Sarah Hobbs and Kensie Coppin have all joined in on the fun.
“I like to put on a high-energy show, but I’m just as fulfilled sitting with a guitar in a silent listening room,” she said. “No matter the
venue, the band and I like to make sure everyone is having a good time and connect with the crowd from the first song to the last.”
www.adrian-johnston.com
Show More
Genres:
Texas Country, Country, Songwriter
Hometown:
Dallas, Texas

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