Julie Johnson & The No-Accounts

Genre: Americana
Secondary Genre: Blues Minneapolis, Minnesota USA Contact

We bring new instruments and the influence of jazz, classical, blues, and hymns to soulful versions of Upper Midwestern traditional songs.

Artist Information

Biography



Watch a video of us recording "Gary's Polka" at Wild Sound Recording Studios in Minneapolis: http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1857699562510

THE MUSIC

Based in Minneapolis, Julie Johnson & The No-Accounts is made up of Julie Johnson on flute and bass flute, Doug Otto on vocals and guitar, and Drew Druckrey on resonator guitar, vocals, and mandolin. We each bring the influence of jazz, classical, and hymns to our versions of traditional songs. We play the Delta blues tunes and traditional Southern standards that drew us to roots music—artists like Leadbelly, Howlin Wolf, and Skip James—but also roots music from our own region, the Upper Midwest.

Along with originals, our set list includes a version of Leadbelly’s “In the Pines” influenced by music from Carmen; an arrangement for vocals, flute, mandolin, and bass clarinet of Bob Dylan’s little-known “Winterlude”; an old North Woods shanty boy (logging camp) song, “The Little Auplaine”; as well as polkas, waltzes, Métis jigs, and a pioneer hymn from The Laura Ingalls Wilder Songbook.

Our versions of these Minnesota tunes (written primarily by band founder Julie Johnson, but developed by all three members of the band) cross back and forth between song and composition, popular and chamber music. We’re influenced by many artists, including Skip James, Gillian Welch, Astor Piazzolla, Patty Griffin, Villa-Lobos, Bartok, and Robert Johnson.

Michael Walsh at City Pages speaks to our drive to experiment in a profile and review of our debut album, The Banks of The Little Auplaine, released in spring 2011. Describing the “searing, supersonic jazz/classical fusion flute solos” and “a serious restlessness, a curiosity that shames most other self-proclaimed ‘experimental’ bands out there,” he calls our album “unsettlingly intimate … demanding of contemplation, and reward[ing] you with a beauty so honest it hurts.”

HISTORY

The three of us share a connection to Augsburg College’s music program, with its musically diverse faculty, and we’ve been collaborating for several years. Formed in the summer of 2009, Julie Johnson & The No-Accounts have played at The Cowles Center for Dance and The Performing Arts, The Kitty Kat Club, Bryant-Lake Bowl, Amsterdam Bar, Studio Z, The Black Dog Café, MacPhail Center for Music, The Red Stag, The Fine Line Music Café, Lee’s Liquor Lounge, St. Paul’s History Theatre, and other bars, clubs, and festivals. In summer 2011 we were featured on the KFAI House Party at the 331 Club in Minneapolis, and played in the libraries, schools, and community centers of Western Minnesota on a tour supported by the Minnesota Legacy Amendment Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. In 2010, the band made the stand-by list for the Austin, Texas music festival South by Southwest. Julie Johnson has played with groups as varied as the Minnesota Chorale and the Texas blues singer Dede Priest, while Doug Otto (of Doug Otto & The Getaways) and Druckrey (of The Jason Dixon Line), both veterans of the Augsburg College Choir, have also played together in bands such as The North Country Bandits.

Johnson featured Otto and Druckrey on Arrest, her 2008 album of compositions based on folk and street music from around the world, which received praise from Rift Magazine, 3-Minute Egg, The St. Paul Pioneer Press, and the “Take Note” feature at Minneapolis St. Paul Magazine, which called Arrest “a fascinating experiment in using the flute to play such nonflute-like music as blues, jazz, flamenco, and folk.” Said Tammy Reese at Rift, “Johnson mixes contemporary and classical styles into a fine frenzy of idiosyncratic masterpieces …. a talent that is sure to become a greater artist than she already has become.”

DEBUT ALBUM: The Banks of The Little Auplaine

With help from a grant from The American Composers Forum, as well as a residency at the Lanesboro Arts Center, Julie Johnson & The No-Accounts premiered our first full recording of composition/songs based on Minnesota folk music at the Open Eye Figure Theatre in Minneapolis on April 1 & 2nd, 2011. The album is available on CD Baby at



Instrumentation

Julie Johnson, silver flute; Doug Otto, vocals, guitar, and harmonica; Drew Druckrey, vocals, resonator guitar, and mandolin

Discography

* an arrangement of "Where Did You Sleep Last Night," by Leadbelly, arranged by Julie Johnson, released on Julie Johnson's self-produced CD *Arrest* (2008)

* The Banks of The Little Auplaine, full-length debut album, self-produced, available at

Links

Audio

  • To the Woodland Far Away, live version
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  • Arkan--Cut
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  • Winterlude (with Rena Kraut on bass clarinet)
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  • Where Did You Sleep Last night--Studio version
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  • If I Could Sing--Clip
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Video

Photo Gallery

  • Boom Island, Minneapolis. Left to right: Doug Otto, Julie Johnson, Drew Druckrey. Photo by Christine Rooney

  • On the Mississippi. Left to right: Doug Otto, Julie Johnson, Drew Druckrey. Photo by Christine Rooney

  • Julie Johnson

  • Doug Otto

  • Drew Druckrey

  • Show at The Black Dog Cafe in St. Paul. Left Doug Otto, right Julie Johnson

  • Live at The Terminal. Left to right: Doug Otto, Julie Johnson, Drew Druckrey

  • Julie Johnson live

  • Boom Island, Minneapolis. Left to right: Drew Druckrey, Julie Johnson, Doug Otto. Photo by Christine Rooney

Press

  • The Go Round + White Whales + Julie Johnson & The No-Accounts at Bryant Lake Bowl, Minneapolis 9.25.11 [+ Show ]

    Show opener Julie Johnson deserves special mention for her flute. I’ll admit, when she pulled it out...

  • Old, weird Minnesota: Julie Johnson & The No-Accounts Let Their Flute-Folk Freak Flag Fly [+ Show ]

    What are the first words that pop into your head when you hear the phrase "folk music"? Jangly acous...

  • Julie Johnson & the No-Accounts [+ Show ]

    Julie Johnson & the No-Accounts @ The Black Dog Coffee and Wine Bar, Saint Paul. 8pm (tip jar) J...

  • Take Note [+ Show ]

    In January, Julie Johnson released her first CD, Arrest, a fascinating experiment in using the flu...

  • Video Profile - CD Release Show [+ Show ]

    A video profile of Julie’s CD release show on January 10, 2009, with footage of Julie Johnson & Th...

  • Blues on a Flute! [+ Show ]

    What a beautiful Friday afternoon at MacPhail's "First Friday" free lunchtime concert. The trio, J...

  • Testimonial from Jodi Collen, Event Coordinator at Augsburg College, Minneapolis, MN [+ Show ]

    "I have worked with Julie and The No-Accounts on numerous occasions at Augsburg. Most recently, the...

  • Testimonial from Jenny Weber, Director of Activities, Friendship Village in Bloomington, MN, 2011 [+ Show ]

    "Julie was simply magical on her flute and Doug has one of the most beautiful voices I've ever heard...

  • "Arrest" CD Review [+ Show ]

    If you’re ready for a change of pace in your listening library, Twin Cities flutist Julie Johnson ...

  • "Arrest" CD Review [+ Show ]

    A magnificent blend of solo flute and orchestral music designed to suite any musical taste, Julie ...

  • Excerpt from a profile of Doug Otto and his band Doug Otto and The Getaways [+ Show ]

    See the whole profile at http://www.kfai.org/node/15205 "...Heavily influenced by delta blues ...

Setlist

We usually do 45--60 minute sets, made up primarily of Julie Johnson's original composition/songs based on historic Minnesota folk tunes, but also arrangements of old blues and country songs and original tunes by all three members of the band. Below is a current typical set list.

1.) Red River Jig--Traditional Metis/ arr. Julie Johnson

2.) Hard Time Killin’ Floor--Skip James

3.) Cumberland’s Crew--Northern Minnesota Logging Camp Song/ arr. Julie Johnson

4.) Winterlude--Bob Dylan/ arr. Julie Johnson

5.) The Removed--Julie Johnson

6.) Round and Round--Doug Otto

7.) The Panther--Julie Johnson

8.) The Little Auplaine--Northern Minnesota Logging Camp Song/ arr. Julie Johnson

9.) Gary’s Polka--Norwegian Traditional/ arr. Julie Johnson

10.) The Home of the Soul--Minnesota Pioneer Hymn/ arr. Julie Johnson

11.) Waltz--Julie Johnson

12.) In The Pines/Where Did You Sleep Last Night--Leadbelly/ arr. Julie Johnson

Basic Requirements

Calendar

DateTimeVenueCity
May 23, 2012 Wednesday 2:00 PM Meadow Woods Assisted Living Bloomington, MN, US
May 29, 2012 Tuesday 9:00 PM Amsterdam Bar and Hall St. Paul, MN, US
Jun 2, 2012 Saturday 1:30 PM Hamline Midway Heartwood Festival - Newell Park North Fairview Ave. St. Paul, MN, US
Jun 6, 2012 Wednesday 1:30 PM Augustana Regent Burnsville, MN, US
Jun 25, 2012 Monday 10:00 PM 331 Club Minneapolis, MN, US
Jul 10, 2012 Tuesday 11:00 AM Children's Hospital 2525 Chicago Ave. S. Minneapolis, MN Minneapolis, MN, US
Jul 19, 2012 Thursday 4:30 PM Peace Plaza Downtown 1st Ave SW Rochester, MN, US
Aug 4, 2012 Saturday 3:00 PM Loring Park Art Festival Minneapolis, MN, US
Aug 19, 2012 Sunday 2:00 PM Lake Harriet Bandshell Minneapolis, MN, US
Sep 15, 2012 Saturday 3:00 PM Lakeville Art Festival Lakeville, MN, US