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ABOUT SANDRA Y.
JOHNSON |
Sandra
Y. Johnson has been singing most of her life,
whether professionally, in an organized choir,
in the privacy of her home, or with friends.
Sandra joined the Women’s Fellowship Choir at
her church in 1985. In 1986 she also joined the
Blacks in Government Gospel Choir, Department of
Labor Chapter, where she was the coordinator of
the choir’s activities for fourteen years. She
started taking private voice lessons in 1990 and
as a result, she started singing solos. Sandra
has sung at Department of Labor official
functions, area churches, homeless shelters,
rehabilitation centers, and evangelistic
outreach services. Since 1995, she has been an
active member of the Washington Performing Arts
Society’s Men and Women of the Gospel Choir that
performs annually at the Kennedy Center. In 2005
and 2007 she was selected as one of the soloists
to perform with WPAS at the Kennedy Center.
Sandra still sings the first Sunday of each
month at the Gospel Rescue Mission in
Washington, D.C.
In 2001, Sandra became interested in singing
jazz, and became a student for 3 1/2 years of
the Elliston Jazz Studies Workshop under the
direction of Ronnie Wells and Ron Elliston. She
also studied privately for a year and a half
with the late Calvin J. Jones, University of the
District of Columbia's Coordinator of Jazz
Studies. She has appeared several times at The
Islander Restaurant, Westminster Presbyterian
Church Jazz Series, The Old Post Office
Pavilion, and Twin’s Jazz Lounge on U Street.
Since 2002, she has performed annually at the
Fish Middleton Jazz Scholarship (FMJS) Fund’s
East Coast Jazz Festival at the Double Tree
Hotel in Rockville. She was also a semi-finalist
in the FMJS Jazz Competition in February 2004.
Also, in February 2004, Sandra released her
debut CD entitled, "Steppin' Out". Sandra was
featured at the U Street Jazz Appreciation Month
celebration at The Historic Lincoln Theatre in
April 2004. Sandra also performed at the
historic Blues Alley Jazz Supper Club in
Washington, DC (Georgetown) in July 2004. Sandra
has performed in the 2005, 2006 and 2007 Summer
Concert Series, performing around the DC Metro
Area, as well as the 2005 National Urban League
Conference and the 2005 Congressional Black
Caucus Showcase. Sandra performed at the 2006
Potomac Jazz and Seafood Festival in St.
Clements, MD; the Arlington County Fair in
August 2006, and performs from time to time at
the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in SW. She has
performed with well-known DC area jazz musicians
Vincent Smith, Wes Biles, DeAndrey Howard, Dohn
Nunley, Jeffrey Neal, Chris Grasso, Allyn
Johnson, James King, Nasar Abadey, Buck Hill,
Jamal Brown, Lenny Robinson, Ron Compton,
Vincent Evans, Wayne Wilentz, Larry Willis,
Steve Novosel, and the late Calvin Jones. Sandra
Y. Johnson was the 2nd Place Winner of the 2007
and the 2006 Billie Holiday Vocal Competition
held in Baltimore, MD.
Sandra is a native Washingtonian and has earned
a Graduate Certificate in Arts Management in
2001 and a Master's Degree in Arts Management
from American University in May 2007. She has a
Bachelor of Public Administration from the
University of the District of Columbia. In
January 2004, Sandra retired from the U. S.
Department of Labor as a Manpower Development
Specialist after 37 years of service. During the
Fall 2005 semester, Sandra served as a
Development Intern in the Development Office of
Strathmore Music Center; and in the Fall 2006
served as a Special Events Intern at Wolf Trap
Foundation. Her goal is to plan and produce
music events and other special events, while
furthering her own music career as a jazz/gospel
vocalist. Sandra performs every Friday night at
Laporta's Restaurant in Alexandria, VA. She can
be reached at: (202) 332-8333 or via e-mail at
SJoh115167@aol.com.

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