Alvin
Lee Johnson is better known to everyone in New Orleans as Al "Carnival
Time" Johnson. His famous song, "Carnival Time," dates back
to February 1960. The original recording was done at Cosimo Matassa's recording
studio by record producer Joe Ruffino on Ric Label. There have been numerous releases
of "Carnival Time" on compilation albums, cassettes, and CD's over
the last forty years. "Carnival Time" has made it to the Mellennium,
now with the sole rights belonging to Al Johnson. Al fought to obtain the legal
rights to his wonderfully famous song, but the song did not make him wealthy.
With his good spirits and humble attitude, Al Johnson is eager to write and produce
new songs. Al Johnson is now in the forefront awaiting his reowned popularity. "Carnival
Time" was an inspiration to Al Johnson from fellow musicians such as Professor
Longhair's, "Go To The Mardi Gras," and Lou Welch's,
"Mardi Gras Mambo." Al Johnson wanted a song the locals of
New Orleans could relate to on Mardi Gras Day. With lyrics "the Green Room
is smoking" and "the Plaza's burning down," were real places the locals
knew about. Almost everyone in New Orleans at one time has referred to Mardi Gras
as "Carnival Day." "Carnival
Time" is definitely a song that when it hits the air waves, one can hardly
resist the real Mardi Gras groove. "Carnival Time" with its intoxicating
rhythm and its fun to sing lyrics has always been a big musical hit in New Orleans
since its release in 1960. Before, during and after Al Johnson's legal battles
for his song "Carnival Time," the song continued to be performed
and enjoyed by its listeners every Mardi Gras/ Carnival Time season.
Al
Johnson is now waiting the release of his own CD single with the original
version of "Carinval Time" and newly recorded "Mardi Gras
Strut." "Mardi Gras Strut" offers the listener a tune to
"get down and strut." Special assistance from Earline Hutchison helped
Al Johnson to obtain that sound he was searching for in this newly recorded
CD single. "Mardi Gras Strut" not only presents a good groove but
also gives the listeners identifiable lyrics which is at the heart of Al Johnson's
writing. Al Johnson's love for his city and the Mardi Gras season is definitely
recognized in "Carnival Time" and "Mardi Gras Strut." |