After high school, Johnson worked as a long-distance telephone operator and began dancing the
twist in local clubs. She was discovered by talent manager (and future husband) Norton "Red" Gilson, who paired her with a rock group, the Exciters. The act debuted in October 1962 at the Safari Lounge and Mirador Hotel in
Palm Springs, California. Johnson's frenetic, high-speed twisting earned her the nickname "Miss Perpetual Motion," and the act became a hit in Los Angeles,
Las Vegas, and
Phoenix. Her publicity material claimed that her dancing was so physically taxing that she lost four to five pounds a night, required 11 hours of sleep and five meals per day, and wore out $1,200 () worth of nylon stockings per year, which she deducted from her taxes as a business expense. In each film, her dancing was portrayed as so intense that her gyrations could literally knock men off their feet from a distance. Johnson also released two albums with the Exciters, which featured her singing:
Ray Ryan Presents the Candy Johnson Show (1963) and
The Candy Johnson Show at Bikini Beach (1964), both on her own Canjo Records label. She also performed at the Gay New Orleans Club at both seasons of the
New York World's Fair in 1964 and 1965. By 1966, Johnson was performing at her own short-lived nightclub on West 56th Street in New York, the Candy Store, where she was billed as a "
frug queen," but by the end of the decade, her career had wound down and she was no longer in the public eye. ==Death==