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Keith Johnson
Keith Johnson is credited on 212 releases across 37 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1967–2024 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
212
Pressings credited
37
Albums
7
Decades active
83
In collections
Biography
Keith Ormond Edley Johnson (28 December 1894 – 19 October 1972), was an Australian cricket administrator. He was the manager of the Australian Services cricket team in England, India and Australia immediately after World War II, and of the Australian team that toured England in 1948. The 1948 Australian cricket team earned the sobriquet The Invincibles by being the first side to complete a tour of England without losing a single match. Johnson joined the Australian Board of Control for International Cricket in 1935 as a delegate for New South Wales and served in the Royal Australian Air Force during World War II, performing public relations work in London. With the allied victory in Europe, first-class cricket resumed and Johnson was appointed to manage the Australian Services team, which played England in a series of celebratory matches known as the Victory Tests to usher in the post-war era. The series was highly successful, with unprecedented crowds raising large amounts for war charities. As a result, further matches were scheduled and Johnson's men toured British India and Australia before being demobilised. Johnson's administration was regarded as a major factor in the success of the tour. In 1948, Johnson managed the Australian tour of England, which again brought record profits and attendances, in spite of Australia's overwhelming dominance. Johnson's management of the tour—which generated large amounts of media attention—was again lauded. However, in 1951–52, the Australian Board of Control excluded Sid Barnes from the team for "reasons other than cricket". Barnes took the matter to court, and in the ensuing trial, his lawyer embarrassed Johnson, who contradicted himself several times under cross-examination. Following the trial, Johnson resigned from the board and took no further part in cricket administration.
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Credited work
212 releases · 37 albums · active 1967–2024
- Performance · 327
- Production · 6
- Other credits · 4
- Engineering · 1
Studios: Cherokee Studios · Gold Star Studios · The Hit Factory · Bearsville Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

His Band And The Street Choir
1970

Golden Butter / The Best Of The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
1972

Keep On Moving
1969

The Resurrection Of Pigboy Crabshaw
1968

In My Own Dream
1968

Iconic Performances From The Monterey International Pop Festival
2018

Woodstock 40 (3 Days Of Peace & Music)
2009

The Naked Truth
2005

The Dreamer
2011

Original Album Series
2009

In Yo' Face! The History Of Funk, Vol. 1
1993

The Monterey International Pop Festival
1992

Etta Is Betta Than Evvah!
1976

Claude Dubois
1974

Elephant's Memory
1972
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