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The Hey J's


Johnnie, Jerry and Jim at the Grand Blanc Coffee Beanery

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Johnnie  Jones, Jerry Peterson, and Jim McMillin form a trio of musicians named the Hey J's.  On occasion John Esper or ‘Jembe Rick Stainbrook will back them on bass and/or drums when a particular venue calls for those additions.  The name Hey J's comes from the fact that the three primary members' names begin with the letter "J".   The inspiration for the name, however, came from a lyric in one of the group’s favorite songs, "To Morrow" which proclaims:  "I was a howling jay. "

   These Hey J's do not howl.  They weave their soft sounding guitar and vocal talents into a variety of acoustic musical tunes.  Their typical performance features hit singles of the nineteen fifties and sixties, referred to as classic oldies or timeless favorites.  Ballads,  love songs, folk songs and a classic country song or two are usually included.  Some songs, played as instrumentals, highlight every Hey J's appearance as well.  Overall, their songs feature classic themes, some contemporary, and some downright humorous. 

   Speaking of humor, a Hey J's concert or appearance would not be complete without Johnnie Jones contributing a recitation of a humorous poem or two, either one of his favorites or from his own pen. 

   The Hey J's enjoy performing the songs they have known most of their lives.  Songs they never tire of, and songs that never go out of style.  They can entertain audiences of all ages.  All they need is an audience to complete an enjoyable, musical experience.  So plan on attending one of the shows listed on this web site.  If you would like to schedule the Hey J's for your venue or next event, refer to the contact numbers found on this web site.


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