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Acoustic Guitar Magazine Interviews Jack Johnson

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Frankly, we have been wondering when Acoustic Guitar Magazine would finally get around to interviewing Jack Johnson.  We have been fans since 2002 and when it was mentioned at a recent press event that Johnson is the biggest selling artist ever on iTunes, we had to take notice.  Acoustic Guitar Magazine just published an interview with Jack Johnson that has all kinds of goodies for the aspiring Jack Johnson player.

First, the interview is the first one we have found that gets specific about the acoustic (and electric) guitars played by Johnson (for the record:  Cole Clark FL2 acoustic and Fender Telecaster electric).  But even better, the interview includes tabs for four of Johnson’s songs (Constellations, Enemy, Flake and F-Stop Blues) with videos of Johnson himself explaining how he plays them.

It took Acoustic Guitar Magazine a little longer than we would have liked to get to Johnson, but we’re awfully glad they did.

Image Credit: Jose Goulao

Jack Johnson Interview (Acoustic Guitar Magazine)

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  1. drew pearce

    Thank you for the links and those kind words about my interview with Jack, Dave! Really glad you liked the article. The videos on the AG site of Jack demonstrating how to play his tunes were originally just taken for my own transcription purposes, but after the interview, Jack gave us permission to post them for the AG readers. Quite a gracious dude—just what you’d expect from his music, I suppose. Anyway, thanks again for reading the article and taking the time to post this shout out. Much appreciated!

    Cheers,
    Drew Pearce
    Contributing Writer for Acoustic Guitar magazine

  2. Mile High

    Jack Johnson is performing live the weekend of August 14th in Denver, at the Mile High Music Festival. If you can’t make it to Denver, you can watch the live concert feed for free at http://www.mycricket.com/mile-high-music-festival

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