Doug Johnson (record producer)

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Doug Johnson
BornSwainsboro, Georgia
OriginNashville, Tennessee
GenresCountry
Occupation(s)Songwriter, record producer
Years activeearly 1980s-present

Doug Johnson (born in

A&R, helping the label to sign Patty Loveless while producing for Ty Herndon, John Michael Montgomery, and others.[1] Johnson also assembled the members of the Gibson/Miller Band, which recorded two albums for Epic.[3] He was promoted to senior vice president of the label in 1994, then moved to Giant Records in 1997, becoming president of that label.[2] Johnson also produces and co-writes for Lee Brice.[4]

Johnson has also written over 40 songs, including Randy Travis's "Three Wooden Crosses", which won the Academy of Country Music and Country Music Association Song of the Year award.[2]

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