In the late 1920s, the Johnson brothers played in several bands in Dallas, including
Terence Holder’s Dark Clouds of Joy. at the
Cotton Club. Johnson remained with
Cab Calloway for some 15 years, coinciding with fellow trombonists
Claude Jones and
DePriest Wheeler and later
Tyree Glenn and
Quentin Jackson, as well as other musicians such as
Dizzy Gillespie, before moving to Los Angeles where he briefly changed careers renovating houses. During the 1950s, he returned to
New York City where he and his brother recorded the album ''Let's Swing''. In 1961, Keg began playing with
Ray Charles and was still in his band when Keg died in Chicago on November 8, 1967. ==Personal life==