In this heartfelt and wildly entertaining episode, we sit down with Michigan music legend Johnny Williams—educator, community builder, and founder of The Speakeasy—along with the brilliant singer-songwriter Judy Banker.
Johnny shares stories that span decades: from his roots in Adrian, Michigan, to dodging the draft in Canada, landing unexpectedly in Heidelberg, Germany, and eventually returning to Ann Arbor to become a pillar of the music community. We journey through the founding of The Speakeasy, the restoration of the Green River Schoolhouse, and the creation of the annual Green River Hootenanny.
Judy Banker joins to reflect on her first show at The Speakeasy—thanks to Johnny—and the magical, communal atmosphere that made the venue beloved by artists far and wide. Together, they talk about the revival of North Country Opera, originally written by the late Jay Stielstra, and its 40th anniversary performance tour.
From saving historic buildings to creating generational music memories, this episode is packed with laughter, warmth, and good Michigan soul.
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