Daryl Johns

born Jul 3, 1996

Instrument bass
Birthplace Englewood, NJ

Available Leadsheets

Bet - Doug Watkins Swing (medium up)
Two Sides Of A Penny - Cecilia Coleman Swing (medium)
Midnight Creeper - Norman Simmons Swing (medium slow)
Ballad For Jaco - Jon Davis Ballad
Personal Space - Geoffrey Keezer Latin
Almost Everything - Don Friedman Swing (medium up)
Dancing Sunbeam - Eli "Lucky" Thompson Swing (medium)
Mister Man - Eli "Lucky" Thompson Swing (medium up)
Waltz For Marilyn - Don Friedman 3/4 swing (medium)
Silk - Norman Simmons Swing (medium)
Red Sky Waltz - Don Friedman Swing (medium)
Blues Scam - Richard Wyands Swing (medium)
Ease It - Paul Chambers Swing (medium up)
Plain But The Simple Truth - Eli "Lucky" Thompson Swing (medium)
Yes It Is - Richard Wyands Swing (medium)
Tempo di Max - Don Sickler Swing (uptempo)
Bet - Doug Watkins Swing (medium up)
Slumberettes - Norman Simmons 3/4 swing (medium slow)
Dee's Den - Richard Wyands Swing (medium)
So You Say - Cecilia Coleman Swing (medium up)
No Kiddin' - Jon Davis 3/4 swing (medium up)
Daryl Johns

Daryl Johns was born in the Bronx and began playing bass at age seven with encouragement from his father, drummer Steve Johns, and his mother, saxophonist Debbie Keefe. Johns has studied with Chip Jackson and Dave Santoro. He has attended the Jazz in July program, the Vermont Jazz Center, and the Litchfield Jazz Camp. Johns sits in regularly around the New York area with musicians including Joe Lovano, Dave Liebman, and Randy Brecker. He also performs throughout New York and New Jersey with a trio of his peers. Johns was featured on a Fox television segment called “12-Year-Old Jazz Prodigy."

The Thelonious Monk Institute awarded Daryl a special mention award at the 2009 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Bass Competition. That's where producer Don Sickler met Daryl, and he immediately wanted to get Daryl into the recording studio. By the end of January, 2010, Daryl was recording at the Van Gelder Recording Studio. He spent much of that year, and the next, recording jazzleadsheets.com projects.

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