The Johnson Girls are an all-female a-cappella song group based in New York. They specialize in maritime music [1] and perform songs from a melange of cultures including the United States, Britain, Ireland, Italy and French-Canada. Named after a traditional African-American sea shanty (maritime work song), "The Johnson Girls," they formed as a quintet in 1997. The original members were Joy Bennett, Maggie Bye, Alison Kelley, Bonnie Milner, and Dierdre Murtha. Bye left the group after following the release of The Johnson Girls' second CD. Each of The Johnson Girls is also a member of the official maritime song group of South Street Seaport Museum, The New York Packet.
Twelve years ago, Pete Seeger was blown away by The Johnson Girls, "I didn't know women could sing like that!" The group has since appeared at major festivals in the United States, Canada and Europe; these include the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, the Chicago Maritime Festival, the Champlain Festival, the Hudson River Festival, the Mystic Sea Music Festival and the Philadelphia Folk Festival (USA); the Lunenburg Folk Harbor Festival and Chants des Marins Saint-Jean-Port-Joli (Canada); and, in Europe, at festivals in Sidmouth, Warwick, Wadebridge and Broadstairs (England); Paimpol (France); Workum (Holland); and Lisbon (Portugal).[2]
The Johnson Girls record for Folk-Legacy Records of Sharon, CT [3] and their three CDs have received considerable public acclaim and solid reviews in folk music publications in the USA and Europe.