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Neil Brook Johnson (born 26 July 1967) is a British film and music video producer, director, and editor best known for his long association with heavy metal band Manowar, and for directing and writing science fiction films.
Feb 5, 2006 · Acclaimed music video director Neil Johnson ( MANOWAR, RHAPSODY) recently gave an exclusive interview to Metal Temple magazine's Chiara Pelegrini. Johnson spoke about his longtime involvement...
Manowar: Warriors of the World United: Directed by Neil Johnson. With Manowar, Eric Adams, Scott Columbus, Joey DeMaio. Manowar performs in "Warriors of the World United" from the album "Warriors of the World" recorded for Nuclear Blast Records.
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These (and all DVDs since the year 2000) were directed by Neil Johnson, and have all been certified Gold in Germany. In 2003, DeMaio founded his own record label, Magic Circle Music, which became the official home of the band, having been created to fit the needs of Manowar, and other bands of similar genre.
- 1980–present
- Auburn, New York, U.S.
Feb 5, 2006 · Dedicated to all the Manowar fans, an exclusive interview with Neil Johnson, director of the entire Hell On Earth saga and many other video clips for the only Warriors Of The World. Neil shared with us funny memories from the making of Manowar's latest DVD Hell On Earth Part IV and a few details from living the life on tour with Manowar.
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The Day the Earth Shook - Manowar: The Absolute Power: Directed by Neil Johnson. With Eric Adams, Scott Columbus, Joey DeMaio, Karl Logan. On July 23, 2005 metal history was written when MANOWAR brought the ultimate outdoor festival experience to Geiselwind, Germany! 25,000 Manowarriors - united by the electrifying power of true metal ...
Manowar: Metal Warriors: Directed by Neil Johnson. With Manowar, Eric Adams, Joey DeMaio, Rhino. Manowar performs in "Metal Warriors" from the album "The Triumph of Steel" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video opens with shots of roadies setting up a concert stage for the band. The band performs on stage for an enthusiastic audience.