Peggy Still Johnson
Peggy is on the Advisory Board for Georgia State University School of Music, GSU DEE (Digital Entertainment Entrepreneurship), and is on the Board of Governors (Composer Seat) for the Atlanta Chapter of The Recording Academy. She works with the Dallas Austin Foundation, the Buckhead Club, serves on the Board of Directors for the Atlanta Film Festival, and serves on the Board of Directors for the Atlanta Music Project. Peggy released her Avant Garde CD Footsteps on iTunes, CD Baby, and Amazon. She has also released a single (theme song) she wrote for Requiem for Herstory “Pie Jesu” on iTunes, CD Baby, and Amazon. “Pie Jesu” is on the ballot for the 54th Grammy Awards. Peggy is currently working on the Stephen King and John Mellencamp (T Bone Burnett – Musical Director) upcoming musical production of Ghost Brothers of Darkland County.
Peggy founded the Peggy Still School of Music in 1988 which has grown to three locations, 600 students and 45 teachers. Peggy has performed all over the world as a soloist and in bands and also performed in Maui for former President George and Barbara Bush. She also founded Peggy Johnson Productions and Talent where she works as a music supervisor, casting agent, coaches and develops talent, and is a composer/arranger of music for film.
She has worked with America’s Got Talent and has worked on such films as the blockbuster hit Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Big Momma’s House 3, Call me Artie (upcoming Bette Midler and Billy Crystal movie,) Requiem for Herstory nominated for best short film at the Toronto Female Eye Festival, Sugar on the Tip of My Lips which received 3rd prize Director’s Cut for the Black Maria Film Festival and also screened at the Cannes Film Festival among other festivals. Peggy managed sound and music and composed music for Tomorrow Pictures’ 2011 documentary release After the Fall and also composed music for the Point of Light video presentation at the Kennedy Center. Peggy arranged and recorded music for the Dedication of the Atlanta Mormon Temple in 2011.
Peggy founded the Peggy Johnson Foundation for the Performing Arts helping music programs in the schools, special needs, and senior wellness.

