Bobby Johnson Jr. interviewed by Monk Rowe, Ellenville, New York, June 23, 1998 [video]
Table of Contents: Biography -- Going to hear college bands for 20 cents in Pensacola -- "Little Satch"/Lessons from Tony Bruno/$21 pay for "Tippin' In" -- Mother's speakeasy/Getting job with Benny Carter -- Charlie Parker/Cutting contest -- Worked to integrate local musicians' union/Outliving his bandmates -- Views on segregation -- Story about Cannonball and Nat Adderley -- Joining Erskine Hawkins -- Harmon Mute on "Tippin' In"/Advises musicians to learn to sing -- About early recording technology -- Jitney dances/Beginning of civil rights movement -- Group with Milt Hinton and Cab Calloway/Benny Carter : "a perfectionist" -- Singing on the radio when end of World War II was announced.