Johann Helton
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Johann Helton (born 1953) is a guitarist, bassist, teacher and sound engineer currently residing in Boise, Idaho. For 20 years he was a member of the folk group The Highwaymen. He has recorded five CDs of original material and appears on five Highwaymen albums.[1] He is an adjunct professor of guitar at Boise State University. Idaho Statesman Entertainment Editor Michael Deeds has referred to Helton as one of "Idaho's long-loved guitarists".[citation needed]
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[edit]- ^ Richard E. Noble "Number #1" page 207 OutskirtsPress.com