The Johnson Family Singers
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The Johnson Family Singers, a popular singing family during the decade of the 1940s, was probably the best-known family singing group during the "golden days of radio." This original family of singers consisted of a father ("Pa"), a mother ("Ma"), and four children—Kenneth (Red), Betty, and twins Bob and Jim, who struggled to survive during the Depression days of the late 1920s and 1930s. The turning-point to the family saga came in the Fall of 1937, when "Pa" Johnson returned from the Stamps-Baxter Music School in Dallas, Texas, where he was inspired by the emerging Gospel music of the day.

In their tiny second-floor apartment on South Elm Street in Greensboro, NC, "Pa" Johnson took a 180-degree turn in his career, emerging from a life of house painter and mill worker to a teacher of shaped-note music. His first students were the children—10-year-old Kenneth, 9-year-old Betty, and the 7-year-old twins, Bob and Jim. Before long, they emerged from their Rubbish-Kieffer music chart to singing at family reunions and churches.

The first big break in the Johnsons' career occurred on December 29, 1940, when 50,000-watt radio station WBT in Charlotte, NC, asked the family to sing on "Grady Cole's Sunday Morning Farm Club." Other program, many of which were beamed over the CBS Radio Network, thrust them into the living room of families across the nation.

In the late 1940s, the family recorded 52 songs for Columbia Records
Columbia Records
Columbia Records is an American record label, owned by Japan's Sony Music Entertainment, operating under the Columbia Music Group with Aware Records. It was founded in 1888, evolving from an earlier enterprise, the American Graphophone Company — successor to the Volta Graphophone Company...

, under the direction of the venerable Art Satherly
Art Satherly
Art Satherly - actually Spelt SATHERLEY - still has family in Bristol, Somerset and South Wales, United Kingdom. was a record producer and A&R man, who was born in England but spent most of his career in the United States.Satherley moved to Wisconsin in the 1910s, and took a job in the 1920s as a...

; later, a similar number of songs were recorded on the RCA-Victor label. Their contract with Quaker Oats ended their radio career in May, 1951.

While the family's career lasted only 13 years (1938–1951), their records, family gatherings, Ed Sullivan Show appearances in 1958, and other occasional programs continued. Over the next 40 years, Betty Johnson
Betty Johnson
Betty Johnson is an American traditional pop and cabaret singer.-Biography:Johnson was born in Guilford County, North Carolina. Her professional debut was in a family group, The Johnson Family Singers, including her parents and three brothers, singing a repertoire primarily of religious material...

experienced a distinguished solo career on her own. Yet a third-generation of singing Johnsons has come along with Kenneth's son, Wes and Chris, known as Hardcore Lounge.
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