Tuesday, July 30, 2013

No Wasps! Definitely an improvement.

A random photo of Silas in front of one of the gorgeous stained glass windows we come across during our travels...


Two area churches combined for our concert at Floyd Methodist Church in Floyd. We had a great time sharing with them and of course, the potluck afterward was wonderful!

This is a photo that was hanging in the room where we stored our cases during the concert.
What a thought provoking picture! Do you recognize the building? It's the UN headquarters.

After our concert in Floyd, we headed into Illinois to our next concert.
Here, Seth is making an adjustment to his tuning - the weather often throws the tuning out of whack. 


Karen warming up her fingers

A quick photo before the concert

Isn't their new sign great? The top is a replica of their church's roof.
I have to say that God definitely blessed us with the perfect weather for this concert. In all the years we've performed here, the weather has never been this good. No sprinkles, no heat, no cold, no big winds, no huge swarms of mosquitoes, and no wasps bothering us during the concert!
Amazing!


Thursday, May 30, 2013

Wow! What a SHOCK!

It all started out on February 8. Abigail was in a piano competition she had been working towards for months. For several hours per day on most days, you could find her at the piano, tickling the ivories or blasting out the impressive sections. Today was the first big day. The Terrace Hill Piano Competition. 



 There were many GREAT pianists.

After lots of deliberation, it was announced that Abigail and one other boy were the two winners!!!

That isn't all. 
After a late-night drive home, we were up early the following morning because this time, 
both Abigail and Silas had IMTA, another piano contest. (It was Silas' first piano competition!)

Warming up...getting ready to perform....taking theory tests...performing...waiting....and waiting for the results...
When at last the results were posted, we found that Abigail and Silas were both winners in their divisions and would advance to the state competition!

At the IMTA state competition, Silas won runner up (2nd place!), and Abigail won AGAIN!

On June 2, Abigail will be performing in the IMTA Honors recital as a result of her winning in her level at the state competition.

And that is the end of the story...or maybe just the beginning.

Praise the Lord! He is so good. No matter what happens throughout our lives, good or bad, He is always with those who have trusted in Him.


Saturday, May 11, 2013

You're invited!

Join us as we celebrate the high school graduation of
Luke Reuben Johnson
Friday, the 17th of May,
at our barn.
Eighth Note Acres LLC
11389 T Ave.
New Hartford, IA 50660
319-983-9127

Open House: 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Short Johnson Strings Concert: 6:00 p.m.


To see more of Luke's senior pictures, visit my website: http://www.photofasttrack.com/people/seniors/ or go to http://laurasphotographyfasttrack.blogspot.com/2013/05/lukes-senior-pictures-by-cedar-falls.html and read how I created the images. 

Hope to see you there!


Rave Review of our latest CD, “Silhouette”



We were SO excited to receive the following email and review of our CD!


“Hello Johnson Strings
If you will go to the website just below this, you will see your record review as it appeared in the internet magazine "International Country Music" which emanates from Germany and goes all over Europe. Good job well done, see you”…
Bob Everhart
 “Country Music News International
Germany
RECORD REVIEW
THE JOHNSON STRINGS   Silhouette - It Is Not I That Live
La Rejouissance - Beaumont Rag - Written In Red - Dwelling In Beulah Land - There's A Peace In My Heart - The Merry Widow Waltz - We Believe - Power In The Blood - Lookin' For A City - The Old Rugged Cross - Mansion Over The Hilltop - Psalm 67 - Rock Of Ages - Gypsy Waltz - The Hallelujah Side - Fantomen - Near to The Heart Of God - This World Is Not My Home - Holy Holy Holy
This remarkable family is a wondrous musical group.  Violins, violas, upright bass, and keyboard is the majority, but expect the most remarkable sounds coming from these instruments, and much more.  "Beaumont Rag" to "Rock of Ages" is a transportation of the most remarkable kind.  Six children, a mom and a dad, make up the 'strings.'  I'm glad I had the chance to review this album when I did, because the Johnson Strings are going to make a very delightful appearance at the Oak Tree Opry in Anita, Iowa, on September 20th.  I'm also forwarding this CD to the Rural Roots Music Commission for 'instrumentalist' attention.  The entire project, and there are 19 great songs on this one, really allows the 'strings' to prevail and shine. They went to the Catamount Studios for the recording, and I have to admit this particular studio is producing some incredibly good music.  In the overall production, it's hard for me to find any negatives with a fine group like this.  I've listened to 'Beaumont Rag' played by old-time fiddlers so much, the Johnson's version seemed too slow to me.  Then I listened to it three or four more times, and the more I listened the more I liked it.  As a slower song it becomes quite beautiful.  The vocals throughout, harmony included are all wonderful presentations of a 'family' singing together, and there just isn't anyway this 'tightness' can be duplicated by the imitators.  "Old Rugged Cross" has an almost operatic approach, it is sad, deep, very classically adapted, for me it's a wonderful expression of originality.  "Gypsy Waltz" is another example of really good 'personality added' arrangement. "Fantomen" is also like this, a very beautiful 'Swedish' influence. If you've never heard the Johnson Strings, you should.  Their music is totally their own, and professionally and classically done, whether it's the Orange Blossom Special and the Beaumont Rag.....and to be sure, The Old Rugged Cross and The World Is Not My Home.
Bob Everhart, Reviewer www.ntcma.net

Thanks for the great review Bob! We appreciate it!

Saturday, January 26, 2013

New YouTube Videos!!!


Hey everybody! If you want something to watch or some music to listen to, why not check out a few songs I just uploaded to YouTube?

Here are the links:
Hopefully you're not tired of Christmas music!


I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day with Ding Dong Merrily on High

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6epbuhMvRE

O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uyk8ExfMgaw


Here's a video taken way back in March of 2011! It just never got uploaded until now:
The Old Rugged Cross
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ccuex6XPps4



Friday, January 11, 2013

In the News!

The Waterloo Cedar Fall Courier just came out with this article about our family and published it on the front page of Wednesday's paper!

Check it out! We had several laughs while reading it.

http://wcfcourier.com/news/local/johnson-strings-family-on-a-mission/article_d9092a6b-8727-56cd-90fc-b8badce082b3.html

Have a great day! and remember to thank the Lord for His wonderful goodness to each of us throughout each day of our lives.

Love,
The Johnson Family

and yes, I'll try to post more often...hopefully...maybe...if we're not too busy...

Monday, November 19, 2012

Gardens, a Cave, and a Concert at a Gazebo

Before our evening concert in Platteville, Wisconsin, we headed over to the Dubuque Arboretum and spent a few hours wandering around.


With all sorts of gardens, there was something for everyone.


After we'd had enough gazing at gardens, we saw a sign for an old mine and decided to stop in.
This was the descent into the damp darkness.


All those metal rusty things on the ceiling are supposed to keep it from falling on us. Nothing collapsed...


The miners would use this peg board to keep track of 
how many big tubs of rock they had filled. 
They'd get paid accordingly.


After the mine, pizza was a welcome supper before our concert at the gazebo in the park.

We wouldn't have guessed it during set up time, but rain ended up cutting our concert a bit short!