Illinois-born funk/soul guitarist
Jesse Johnson began playing guitar when he was 15, honing his chops in local rock bands throughout his teens and early twenties. On a friend's recommendation, he moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he became the lead guitarist and a primary songwriter for the city's extraordinary funk-rock group
the Time. After writing "Jungle Love," the group's most memorable and highest-charting single,
Johnson signed a solo deal with A&M in 1984 and released
Jesse Johnson's Revue the following year.
Shockadelica and
Every Shade of Love followed, building on the inventive, elaborate sound he forged with
the Time. By 1990, the group had re-formed and issued
Pandemonium, which once again showcased his songwriting and guitar skills. The highlights of his solo albums were collected on 2000's
Jesse Johnson: The Ultimate Collection. ~ Heather Phares