Johnny Steiner is a musician, a fitness enthusiast, and a positivist.
A professional musician who lives in Columbus, Johnny’s career continues to thrive well in to its third decade. He is a singer, voice-coach, choir-director, conductor, pianist, director, arranger, and voice-over talent.
Johnny hails originally from Green Camp, Ohio, is a graduate of Elgin High School, and holds a BA in voice with a minor in business and marketing from Otterbein University.
Johnny is the Director of Worship, Arts, and Music at Church of the Messiah UMC in Westerville.
Johnny is a voice coach and choral director. He conducted the Saint Charles Preparatory School Chorus for eighteen years, and has conducted at North Community Lutheran Church and North Congregational UCC in Columbus. For seven years, Johnny was the music and artistic director for Vaud-Villities, the longest running show of its kind in the United States.
Johnny has sung on stage with Barry Manilow, comedian Bob Newhart, and Pulitzer-Prize winning composer Marvin Hamlisch.
Johnny has decades of experience in the theater. His favorite roles include “Billy” in Carousel, and “Curly” in Oklahoma!. In 2005, Johnny received rave reviews playing the title role of ‘Will’ in The Will Rogers Follies.
Johnny has been featured in several ad campaigns for the Kroger Company and for the Ohio State Fair, and done extensive voice-over work for McGraw-Hill Education.
Johnny performs year-round, doing his part to keep the Great American Songbook alive. He has eight albums of music to his credit, most recently releasing Last Call in 2019.
When he’s not making music, Johnny is an active fitness enthusiast. He is a certified group-fitness instructor for the YMCA, and can been seen running races all around Central Ohio.
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