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Marc Johnson (born April 14, 1966 in Greencastle, Indiana) is an American Musician, Screenwriter, Film Producer and English Teacher.
Marc Johnson is best known for his years leading Boston based heavy metal band, Executioner. Johnson later went on to write and produce three feature films before becoming a high school English teacher.
Biography
editAt age 2, Johnson moved from Greencastle, Indiana to Bridgeport, Connecticut. One year later, he moved permanently to Massachusetts. Marc has been living in Revere, MA since 2010.
In 1981, Johnson's father took him to see the group AC/DC at the Orpheum Theater on the opening leg of the band's Back in Black tour. This occasion proved to be a life changing event: inspired by lead guitarist Angus Young's performance, Johnson became determined to learn guitar and form a band.
Musical Career
editHaving played in various cover bands during high school, in 1984 Johnson formed the heavy metal band, Executioner[1][2][3][4], with band mates Dan Scannell and Ari Vaino. After having a song "Victims of Evil" included on New Renaissance Records Speed Metal Hell compilation in 1985, Executioner went on to sign with New Renaissance Records which released the band's debut album, In The Name Of Metal, in 1986. A year later, a second album, Break The Silence, was released, featuring bassist Seth Putnam.
Executioner toured in the US and Canada, reaching as far as Fenders Ballroom in Long Beach, California, where Gary Tovar promoted a bill featuring Executioner along with Voivod, Kreator, Nuclear Assault and Saint Vitus. Executioner also posthumously released a CD in 1998, The Storm After The Calm, which featured bassist Tommy Flynn. The CD was released under the band's own label, Empire Records.
The group disbanded in 1990.
Film Career
editThroughout the mid 1990's, Johnson[5] wrote and produced three feature films, all thrillers: With The Lights Out, Leaving Scars[6][7] and Pray For Power.[8][9][10] The latter two featured Lisa Boyle in the leading role. All three films were released on VHS and DVD formats, and aired on cable television outlets worldwide.
Teaching Career
editIn the early 2000's, Johnson retired from the film industry in order to focus on teaching high school English. He began as an assistant teacher in Natick, Massachusetts, before going on to become a fully licensed teacher, teaching first in Medford, Massachusetts. Following this, Johnson taught at Revere High School, Seacoast High School and CityLab High School, all in Revere, Massachusetts.
Asked once about his unusual career trajectory, Johnson commented, "Touring in a metal band and making movies out in Hollywood were incredible experiences and I'm grateful for them, but each ran its course and hopefully made me a better teacher. Now for over 25 years, I've been lucky enough to work with some of the most amazing students anywhere. I wouldn't trade that for anything."[11]
Natick High School, 1997 - 1999
Medford High School, 1999 - 2000
Revere High School, 2000 - 2001
Seacoast High School, 2001 - 2022
CityLab High School 2022 - Present[12]
Personal Life
editAlthough engaged once in the mid 1990's, Johnson has never married and has no children.
Discography
editSpeed Metal Hell Volume 1, 1985
In The Name Of Metal, 1986
Break The Silence, 1987
The Storm After The Calm, 1999
Filmography
editWith The Lights Out, Screenwriter/Producer, 1995
Leaving Scars, Screenwriter/Producer
Pray For Power Screenwriter/Producer, 2000
Education
editDedham Country Day School, 1974 - 1978
Rivers Country Day School, 1978 - 1984
Suffolk University, 1984 - 1987
Lesley College, 1991 - 1992
Suffolk University, 1998 - 1999
References
edit- ^ "Executioner".
- ^ "Executioner - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives". www.metal-archives.com. Retrieved 2024-09-02.
- ^ Strappado. "Executioner (US-MA) - Live at The Clubhouse, Baltimore [Bootleg] (22/2-1986)". Heavy Metal Rarities Forum. Retrieved 2024-09-02.
- ^ "Executioner Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic.
- ^ "Marc Johnson | Writer, Producer". IMDb. Retrieved 2024-08-08.
- ^ "Leaving Scars | Rotten Tomatoes". www.rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved 2024-09-02.
- ^ Leaving Scars (1997) | MUBI. Retrieved 2024-09-02 – via mubi.com.
- ^ "He's happy with Basic beginning". The Boston Globe. 8 June 1998. p. 36. Retrieved 28 June 2024.
- ^ "Pray for Power".
- ^ "Pray for Power | GoldPoster Movie Poster Gallery".
- ^ Mark, Metal (2009-01-02). "Heavy Metal Time Machine: Interview with Marc Johnson of Executioner". Heavy Metal Time Machine. Retrieved 2024-04-12.
- ^ "Meet Our Staff". CityLab. Retrieved 2024-09-02.