Johnson Flucker

Johnson is a Director for Major Cities at the Association of Yale Alumni. He was a two-time Whiffenpoof, and began his performing career as a singer; first as a boy soprano, then as a countertenor and baritone. An active singer on the New York opera, choral, ensemble, and recording session scene, his voice appears in many commercial jingles and movies including Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and The Hunchback of Notre Dame, as well as Working Girl, The Stepford Wives, and Mission to Mars. He has participated in numerous recording projects with Pomerium Musices, Chanticleer, Leonard Bernstein, Placido Domingo, Sarah Brightman, RUN-DMC, Pete Seeger, and Judy Collins. An accomplished conductor and choir trainer, he was Director of Liturgical Music at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine for over ten years.

As an actor he has sung Oberon (A Midsummer Night’s Dream); and played Polonius (Hamlet), Richard Henry Lee (1776), Gremio (Kiss Me, Kate), and Joe Boyd (Damn Yankees).

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