About
Bruce Hurley Johnston is a Berklee-trained multi-instrumentalist, originally from Searcy, Ark. He began
his music studies on guitar with Chuck Hicks at Harding University. In 2000, he was
the recipient of a Talent Scholarship from Berklee College of Music and would go on
to graduate Summa Cum Laude.
Johnston studied composition with acclaimed composers John Bavicchi and Dennis Kam
along the way. He has won several composition and film scoring awards and has collaborated
and performed on classical guitar with avant-garde music legend Elliott Sharp. He
has also studied with jazz legends Rusty Holloway, Donald Brown and Jerry Coker.
Johnston has 18 years of experience teaching private lessons on both guitar and bass.
He can be seen performing around the mid-South including every Sunday morning at The
Church at Rock Creek in Little Rock, Ark.
Fun Facts
What do you like most about your field?
I love working in a creative arts environment, and I teach so that I can share this
process with students and helping them to grow and reach their potential in their
craft. Touching lives through music and through teaching is a calling that I can only
describe as an absolute truth in my life. There is nothing that energizes me like
sharing my love of music.
Areas of Expertise
- Music Composition
- Music Theory
- Songwriting
- Audio Recording
- Guitar
- Electric Bass
- String Bass