Jim Johnston is a musician from Bristol, England. Formerly one half of trip-hop band Monk & Canatella with Simon Russell in the 1990s. He now performs as a solo artist. [1]
He released his debut solo album, Voyage of Oblivion in 2012. [2] The album featured guest vocals from Australian folk singer Emily Barker. [3]
In December 2014, he performed in Bristol with producer Marc Collin in his new project, providing guest vocals on the Monk and Canatella track, " I Can Water My Plants" [4]
In 2015, he released his second solo album, After All the Wishing…. [5] This time featuring guest vocals from Bristol post-punk musician Mark Stewart from The Pop Group. [6] The track " Count Your Coppers" featured on BBC Introducing, [7] and also on the Tom Robinson mix tape on BBC 6 Music in February 2015. [8]