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Music world will get a little more Johner

After introducing his boys into the act, and continuing to perform as a family band, it鈥檚 Brad Johner鈥檚 sons who are now staking a more personal claim to Saskatchewan鈥檚 musical culture.
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Brad and the Johner Boys will be performing at Farm Family night in Estevan on March 12.

After introducing his boys into the act, and continuing to perform as a family band, it鈥檚 Brad Johner鈥檚 sons who are now staking a more personal claim to Saskatchewan鈥檚 musical culture.

Originally from Midale, Brad rose in the Canadian country music charts in the 1990s with his brother Ken. A few years ago he incorporated his sons into the stage act as his band and assisting vocals.

Johner and his boys will be performing in Estevan on March 12 as part of the Farmers Appreciation night.

After a few years playing some 200 or more shows with Dad, Lucas, 20, Jesse, 19 and Quinn, 16, are in the process of recording their first album. Brad is producing, but he said it鈥檚 the boys鈥 style and Lucas鈥檚 writing that listeners will hear. He鈥檚 keeping his own country-based inflections to himself.

鈥淚鈥檓 really excited about the tunes. They鈥檙e not country,鈥 said Johner. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e more of a pop-rock sound. They鈥檝e written a lot of songs. They鈥檙e five songs in, and I鈥檓 producing the record for them.鈥

The boys previously released a six-song album of covers, but this is their first foray into original work.

鈥淲e鈥檙e just having fun in the studio. We usually go in twice a week and cut stuff and go over it, arrange it and work with the band.鈥

Johner said Lucas, who grew up a little in the world of music, is further along than he was at the same age, and the quality of songs is high. When Lucas approaches hime with new music, it will already be a nearly complete piece.

鈥淗e comes up and he鈥檚 got a song that鈥檚 finished with a big hook line and a chorus and a bridge, and it sounds like a complete song, so it鈥檚 really easy to go into the studio and record it,鈥 said Johner.

As part of this process, he then plays less of a guiding role, and is in more of a position to 鈥渃orral鈥 ideas and provide some focus.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 want to make the boys鈥 record sound like my record. I take it for what it is and try to really accent the real good parts to it. My idea is to incorporate the sound of their CD into who they are and what they sound like when they do a live show,鈥 said Johner.

The three oldest sons have been playing with Johner for the last three years, and they are going to be continuing to perform with Dad.

Johner will also be performing with brother Ken during a Johner Brothers reunion show in Saskatoon this April. That will be a show complete with all the former faces from their decade and a half of touring together.

鈥淲e鈥檙e going to get all the guys who used to play with us during the 14 years we were on the road,鈥 said Johner. 鈥淔or some them, it has been along time. We鈥檙e going to get together and do some rehearsing.鈥

It鈥檚 not the band that鈥檚 out of practice, he noted. There鈥檚 really only one song from the Johner Brothers catalogue that he has regularly performed as a solo artist.

鈥淲e鈥檙e going to have to go over a lot of songs I鈥檝e written over the years and figure out how they go. At the time, you play the songs so much, and now you go back to them and they鈥檙e like a new song again. You can see them through different eyes.鈥

He said live shows have always given the band an opportunity to perform songs in a slightly different way than their original recording, and he鈥檚 looking forward to doing that this spring.

鈥淭hat first record that we did, the first few songs that were on the radio, were some of the first songs I鈥檇 written, and we always played on our own records. We were new to the studio, so there are lots of things that we would change, but at the time the recording was different, too,鈥 said Johner, noting today a typical recording setup may involve just one microphone and a laptop.

Though the upcoming Estevan performance will be Brad and the boys, and not part of the reunion gig, Johner expects Ken will be back to perform some songs as well.

鈥淏ack in the day, when I played with my two brothers and my dad, we played some of those early farmer鈥檚 day shows, so it will be kind of neat to go back to this one.鈥

The 50th anniversary of the Farmers Appreciation Night will be held at Affinity Place on March 12, with the festivities beginning at 5 p.m.

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