Johnny Hiland

Johnny Hiland (born January 18, 1975) is a legally blind American musician/guitarist.[1]

Johnny Hiland
Background information
BornJanuary 18, 1975 (woodland Maine)
GenresCountry, rock
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, session guitarist, clinician, guitar instructor
Years active1996-present
LabelsFavored Nations, Shrapnel Records, Independent
Associated actsToby Keith, Hank Williams III, Albert Lee, Danny Gatton
Websitejohnnyhiland.net

Early life

Hiland grew up in Maine, with an eye disease called nystagmus. He started playing guitar at age 2, played his first talent show at age 5, performed on Dick Stacey's Jamboree on local TV at age 7, and won Talent America at age 10, with sister Jodi and brother Jerry, "The 3 J's," playing bluegrass country. The 3 J's broke up when Johnny turned 15, due to his voice changing. Having picked up electric guitar at the age of 12, Johnny left bluegrass, and started playing country, rock, and blues.

Career

In 1996, Hiland moved to Nashville and worked as a session musician for country artists including Toby Keith, Ricky Skaggs, Janie Fricke, and Hank Williams III. Meanwhile, he played with the Don Kelley Band at Robert's Western World. Hiland signed with Steve Vai's Favored Nations label as a solo artist.

Discography

References

  1. Perlmutter, Adam (1 March 2018). "Johnny Hiland: Going for the Big Grin". Premier Guitar. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
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