Richard Johnson
- Birthplace: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
- Currently Resides: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
- Language(s): English, Spanish
- Family: Son: Kareem, age 4
- Statement: "You have to help the people in need if we are all going to survive in a decent, happy world.” – Richard Johnson, 2007
Known to the world as an accomplished jazz musician, Richard Johnson began his musical career at age five and graduated from the prestigious Berklee College of Music in just two years. Immediately after, he entered the Boston Conservatory, where he earned a master’s degree in jazz pedagogy in 1997. In April 1998, Richard participated in the Thelonious Monk Institute South American Tour as part of the United States Cultural Presentation at the Presidential Summit in Santiago, Chile. He was the only piano player to play side by side with Herbie Hancock on that tour.
Upon arriving in New York City, Richard became a member of Wynton Marsalis' Septet and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, where he played from 2000 to 2003. In 2001, Richard led his own trio on a two-month tour of South and Central America.
Richard began running four years ago and completed a run across the continental United States for Steps Across, an organization that works to inspire Americans to engage in physical fitness activity. Currently, Richard runs 10 miles a day, in addition to keeping an active jazz-performance schedule.
Richard heard about the Blue Planet Run through his running group. A firm believer in controlling his own destiny, Richard seized the opportunity to “help the next person succeed in life so they can help another.” Having numerous people give to him over the years, he is relishing this opportunity to give back. Richard is also excited to see the many places in the world he has yet to visit and to bring to their people the message of hope from the Blue Planet Run.
Richard is currently touring the world through the United States government’s American Music Abroad program. He also maintains residencies with his Reach AFAR "Jazz to Hip Hop" programs across the United States, in addition to performing with the band AFAR.
For more details about what Richard's up to, please visit www.rjjazz.com
August 19th
Well in about 3 hours it will be my birthday and I am still out here running my 10 miles at least everyday.
August 14th
Tonight here in Colorado we were joined by a host of guest runners. The grey team arrived to the exchange point about 25 minutes late because their guest runners slowed them down.
August 13th
This evening my friend Ken Bechtel joined me for my 10 miles run outside of Denver at 10,000ft. Ken walked across the country with me last year for the Steps Across America program.
August 6th
Today my team started the 9am-to 3pm shift. We have been on the night shift now for three weeks due to injuries, time changes, and unfortunate luck.
August 1st
Well the time has come for the Unit Blue to set foot on United States soil. We have been waiting for this day actually since we started the whole blue planet run.
July 31st
This is my 5th time to Japan and I love it every time I come. The first place I look to go is Moss Burger.
July 28th
Wow was China a rough place for the whole team to be. I know 13 of the 21 runners got sick and 4 staff members.
July 21st- Cable Television or Water?
We crossed the border into Mongolia today and it was not that bad. It took a total of about 60 minutes to leave Russia and 30 minutes to enter Mongolia.
July 20th- Last in Line!
Today marks the last day of running in Russia. I fortunately had the honor of running the last 10 miles to the border.
July 15th- To the Mountain Top!
Up, Up, and away is what my run felt like today. The first part was pretty nice and flat through a small Russian town.
