Johnny Bravo Tribute Page

 

   

     Johnny was an entertainer with a wide variety of experience, listing credits that include over 40 years of roadwork, playing resorts, clubs, casinos, showrooms and concert stage productions. He's recorded tracks in many different studios including the famous Caribou Ranch in Nederland, Co., opened stages for B. B. King, Ray Charles, The Vogues, The McCoys, Cactus, Sha Na Na and Lonestar, (to name a few...), and played guitar for one-nighters with the Platters and Percy Sledge. Besides studying music in college, Johnny had also worked as a sound engineer, lighting designer and did some work behind the mixing console for a U. S. Olympic Committee commercial in Colorado Springs with the U. S. Air Force Academy band and singers. More recently he spent a year playing guitar for country recording artist Tedd Graves and had spent the last 10 years as a guitarist and front man in Clutch, where he developed an almost legendary "Rod Stewart" impersonation. Incapacitated with a stroke in summer 2006, Johnny passed away October 16th, 2008, but remains a member of Clutch in spirit, and we miss him very much.
 

Click here to listen to some of Johnny Bravo's last live recordings!