George Johnson

A stigma often called the "genius factor" leads to performers such as tenor saxophonist George Johnson winding up largely unknown, while someone he stood next to on the bandstand becomes the subject of a Hollywood biography with a dimpled matinee idol playing the part. Bix Beiderbecke was the "genius" member of the Wolverines -- also known as the Wolverine Orchestra -- formed near the close of 1923 with a membership of mostly college-age players. One of these was Johnson, his age indeed an important subject since in the minds of many a discographer he is the same George Johnson that was born in Michigan circa 1910 and eventually became a member of one of Benny Carter's bands. This would have meant the tenor player was around 13-years old when the Wolverines began recording for Gennett in 1924.