John Joseph "Johnny" Burnette (25 Maret 1934 – 14 Agustus 1964) adalah seorang penyanyi-penulis lagu rockabilly dan musik pop asal Amerika.[1] Pada 1952, ia dan kakaknya, Dorsey Burnette, dan teman mereka Paul Burlison membentuk sebuah band yang kemudian dikenal sebagai Rock and Roll Trio.

Johnny Burnette
Nama lahirJohn Joseph Burnette
Lahir(1934-03-25)25 Maret 1934
Memphis, Tennessee, Amerika Serikat
Meninggal14 Agustus 1964(1964-08-14) (umur 30)
Clear Lake, California, Amerika Serikat
GenreRockabilly, rock and roll
PekerjaanMusisi, penyanyi, penulis lagu
InstrumenVokal, gitar akustik
Tahun aktif1952–1964
LabelCapitol, Charly, Sahara, Liberty
Johnny Burnette, "Lonesome Train", 1956

Ia adalah ayah dari penyanyi rockabilly 1980an Rocky Burnette.

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  1. ^ Kesalahan pengutipan: Tag <ref> tidak sah; tidak ditemukan teks untuk ref bernama The Book of Golden Discs

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  • Johnny Burnette's Rock 'n' Roll Trio
  • RCS Artist Discography – Burnette, Johnny – for single releases 1954 to 1964, Infinity, Gothic and Vee Jay releases as the Texans, Liberty release as the Shamrocks
  • The Johnny & Dorsey Burnette Discography Diarsipkan 2016-09-14 di Wayback Machine. by Gilles Vignal and Marc Alesina – For recording session details, including demo sessions 1954 to 1964
  • Survey of American Popular Music by Frank Hoffmann – Dorsey and Johnny Burnette
  • "Rock Billy Boogie/Johnny Burnette Trio" by Colin Escott (sleeve notes to Bear Family CD BCD 15474/AH) – general background details including original spelling of Burnette name, Dorsey Sr.'s 1939 purchase of Gene Autry guitars, boxing and 1949 meeting with Paul Burlison
  • "Johnny and Dorsey/The Burnette Brothers" by Adam Komorowski (sleeve notes to Rockstar CD RSRCD 005) – early Freedom singles and possibility of Eddie Cochran's presence on Gumbo
  • That's The Way I Feel: The Complete Capitol Recordings – Johnny Burnette by Adam Komorowski (sleeve notes to Rockstar CD RSRCD 006) – details of Infinity, Gothic and Vee Jay singles, Reprise single, Capitol sessions and releases, Sahara and Magic Lamp releases, death and Dorsey’s reunion with Paul Burlison
  • "You’re Sixteen: The Best of Johnny Burnette" by Dawn Eden (sleeve notes to Liberty CD 82-99997) – broken nose and sixty dollar boxing purse, details of first meeting at the home of Ricky Nelson, details of Liberty releases, Hot 100 and UK chart positions, UK/US switch of sides "I've Got a Lot of Things to Do"/"Girls", reference to P. J. Proby, Capitol, Sahara and Magic Lamp releases
  • Dreamin' Johnny Burnette – Johnny Burnette by N. E. Fulcanwright (sleeve notes to Beat Goes on CD BGOCD329) – For Johnny's ruptured appendix in 1961 and its consequences, Liberty release, Hot 100 and UK chart positions, UK/US switch of sides "I've Got a Lot of Things to Do"/"Girls", US tour and Australian tour with Connie Francis, UK 1962 tour, reference to P. J. Proby

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