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Mike Johnson (born August 27, 1965) is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, producer and bass guitarist. He was born in Grants Pass, Oregon and fronted Eugene, Oregon punk band Snakepit from 1984 until their break up in 1989. He joined Dinosaur Jr. as bass player in 1991 and played with the band live and on its recordings from 1991 to 1998. He was briefly married to Juned 's Leslie Hardy in 1994, and contributed to both the band's studio albums. He collaborated with Mark Lanegan on his first five solo albums, playing guitar, co-producing, and writing music. In 1994, he released his first solo album, Where Am I , on Up Records, and he continued a solo career, alongside involvement with the bands Queens of the Stone Age and Caustic Resin up until 2006's Gone Out of Your Mind , when he moved to France with his wife.

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19-599: Michael , Mike , Mick or Mickey Johnson may refer to: Arts [ edit ] Music [ edit ] Mike Johnson (bassist) (born 1965), American songwriter and bass guitarist Michael Johnson (drummer) (born 1982), American pop singer and drummer Mike Johnson (guitarist) (born 1952), American experimental rock guitarist and composer Michael Johnson (singer) (1944–2017), American pop, country and folk singer-songwriter and guitarist Mike Johnson, steel guitarist featured on country music albums such as Underneath

38-552: A five-year, $ 43.98 million contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on March 11, 2014. Johnson's debut season for the Buccaneers was marred with injuries consistently the entire year. In the 2014 season, he recorded 27 combined tackles, 4.0 quarterback sacks, and two forced fumbles. On March 11, 2015, exactly one year to the day he signed with the Buccaneers, Johnson was released. The move saved $ 2 million in cap space despite

57-453: A loss. He recorded five sacks and forced three fumbles and broke up two passes. In 2005, as a true freshman, he played in 11 games and had 5 solo tackles and one assisted for a total of six tackles, one going for a loss. He also recorded one sack and forced one fumble. On May 2, 2015, after six seasons in the NFL, Johnson officially earned his degree from Georgia Tech. Johnson was not selected in

76-471: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Oregonian biographical article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Michael Johnson (defensive end) Michael David Johnson (born February 7, 1987) is an American former professional football defensive end . He was selected by the Cincinnati Bengals in the third round of the 2009 NFL draft and also played for

95-511: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers . He played college football at Georgia Tech . Johnson played high school football at Dallas County High School in Plantersville, Alabama . Playing tight end , Johnson was the team captain and MVP for coach Richard Bush. As a junior, he had 25 receptions for 300 yards and three touchdowns. He caught 42 passes for 650 yards and six touchdowns as a senior while making 92 tackles and 14 sacks on defense. Johnson

114-453: The murder of Phylicia Barnes See also [ edit ] Michael Johnston (disambiguation) Michael Johnsen , Australian politician Michael Jonzun , musician and producer in the band Jonzun crew Mikael Jonsson (born 1966), Swedish chef [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

133-578: The 1998 NCAA Division I outdoor 4 × 400 m relay championship Michael Johnson (sport shooter) (born 1973), New Zealand World and Paralympic Champion shooter Mickey Johnson (born 1952), American basketball player Mike Johnson (ice hockey) (born 1974), Canadian ice hockey player, 1997–2008 Mike Johnson (1990s pitcher) (born 1975), Canadian Olympic and Major League Baseball pitcher Mike Johnson (1970s pitcher) (born 1951), American Major League Baseball player Others [ edit ] Crispus Attucks (1723–1770), sailor who may have used

152-876: The Atlanta Falcons, 2010–2014 Mike Johnson (center) (1940s–1965), American football player for the South Carolina Gamecocks , 1964 Association football [ edit ] Mike Johnson (footballer, born 1933) (1933–2004), English footballer and manager Michael Johnson (footballer, born 1941) (1941–1991), Welsh international footballer (Swansea City) Michael Johnson (footballer, born 1973) , English-born Jamaican international footballer and manager Michael Johnson (footballer, born 1988) , English footballer (Manchester City) Michael Johnson (footballer, born 1994) , Maltese footballer Other sports [ edit ] Michael Johnson (Australian rules footballer) (born 1984), Australian rules player for

171-725: The Cleveland Browns Mike Johnson (American football coach) (born 1967), former offensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers Michael Johnson (safety) (born 1984), American football player for the Detroit Lions. 2011, New York Giants, 2007–2010 Michael Johnson (defensive end) (born 1987), American football player for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2014, Cincinnati Bengals, 2009–2013 Mike Johnson (offensive lineman) (born 1987), American football player for

190-669: The Fremantle Dockers, 2005–2018 Michael Johnson (bodybuilder) , Canadian bodybuilder Michael Johnson (canoeist) (born 1941), American Olympic canoeist Michael Johnson (cricketer) (born 1988), Australian cricketer Michael Johnson (field hockey) (born 1979), British former field hockey player Michael Johnson (fighter) (born 1986), American mixed martial arts fighter Michael Johnson (Gaelic footballer) , former Antrim Gaelic footballer Michael Johnson (sprinter) (born 1967), American World and Olympic Champion sprinter Michael Johnson (sprinter, born 1978) , winner of

209-705: The Oklahoma Senate Michael Johnson (South Carolina politician) , member of the South Carolina Senate Michael T. Johnson , member of the Louisiana House of Representatives Sports [ edit ] American football [ edit ] Mike Johnson (cornerback) (1943–2003), American football player for the Dallas Cowboys, 1966–1969 Mike Johnson (linebacker) (born 1962), American football player, 1984–1995, mostly for

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228-708: The Same Moon Mike Johnson (yodeler) (born 1946), American country music yodeler Michael Johnson, known by his stage name Twisted Insane (born 1982), American rapper and songwriter Michael Johnson, German singer-songwriter, former member of US5 Other arts [ edit ] Michael Johnson, founding member of the Aboriginal National Theatre Trust in Australia in 1987 Michael Johnson (graphic designer) (born 1964), British graphic designer Mick Johnson , fictional character in

247-703: The United States House of Representatives Michael Johnson (Australian politician) (born 1970), member of the Australian House of Representatives Michael Johnson (Alaska politician) Michael Johnson (Wisconsin politician) (1832–1908), member of the Wisconsin State Assembly Michael Johnson (Missouri politician) , member of the Missouri House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Oklahoma politician) (1944–2022), member of

266-543: The alias "Michael Johnson" Michael Johnson (murderer, born 1977) (1977–2006), American criminal sentenced to death for one murder Michael Johnson (serial killer) (born 1986), American serial killer Mike Johnson (technologist) , technologist and pioneer in superscalar microprocessor design Michael D. Johnson , dean of Cornell University School of Hotel Administration Michael P. Johnson (born 1942), American sociologist Michael O. Johnson , American entrepreneur; CEO of Herbalife Michael Johnson, convicted in

285-729: The first round of the 2009 NFL Draft where many analysts predicted he would go, instead falling into the third round and being picked 70th overall by the Bengals. During an interview, Johnson was mentioned by head coach Marvin Lewis as maybe being "one of the best pass rushers he has ever worked with." Before the 2010 season, the Bengals announced that Johnson would be moved to outside linebacker . In 2012, Johnson accumulated 52 tackles, 35 solo, and 11.5 sacks. He also had one interception and one force fumble. The Bengals placed their non-exclusive franchise tag on Johnson on March 1, 2013. Johnson signed

304-437: The likes of Brian Orakpo and Terrence Cody . He also garnered first-team All-ACC honors as well as numerous other accolades. In 2007, Johnson played in 13 games and started one. He had 21 tackle (11 solo) and six went for losses. He had four sacks and forced three fumbles and recovered one. He also blocked two kicks. The previous season, 2006, he played in and started all 12 games and had 34 tackles (25 solo) and six were for

323-494: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Michael_Johnson&oldid=1243775252 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Mike Johnson (bassist) Solo With Dinosaur Jr With Mark Lanegan This article about an American guitarist

342-427: The soap opera Brookside Mike Johnson (animator) , stop motion animator and co-director of Corpse Bride Mike Johnson (author) (born 1947), New Zealand writer Mike Johnson ( The Real World ) , cast member of MTV reality series The Real World: London Mike Johnson (television personality) , contestant on The Bachelorette Politicians [ edit ] Mike Johnson (born 1972), 56th Speaker of

361-442: Was also an outstanding basketball player, who averaged 16 points and 10 rebounds as a junior. Johnson Graduated valedictorian of his class. As a senior at Georgia Tech, Johnson, in 2008, ended the regular season with Recorded 46 tackles (28 solos) as he led the team and finished third in the conference with nine sacks and 17.5 stops for losses and two forced fumbles. He was voted as an AFCA coaches First-team All-American with

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