About Us
Productions & Talent
Providing Services for Artists and the Entertainment Industry
For the Entertainment Industry
All ages – All instruments and voice – All styles – All levels
For more information, contact Peggy Still Johnson:
peggy@peggyjohnsontalent.com
Phone: 404-408-5283
Toys "R" Us Special!
Come see our Talent, Mrs. Georgia America 2010 LaLona Richards, at the following event. She will be signing autographs!
Attention Fayetteville, GA Moms (and Dads, Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles and Friends!) We want you to join the I Want to Be a Toys“R”Us Mom campaign celebrating moms!
Toys”R”Us in Fayetteville, GA will be re-opening Friday, August 13th at 10 a.m. Store Address: 132 Pavilion Parkway, Fayetteville, GA 30214

Toys“R”Us is holding Grand Opening celebrations for new and renovated stores across the country– and we want you to join the party!
Locate a Grand Opening near you by visiting www.iwanttobeatoysrusmom.com and typing in your zip code. Select your neighborhood Toys“R”Us store to download your ‘secret coupon’ and redeem it on Grand Opening Weekend to reveal shopping discount; you could be rewarded with up to 50% off any single item!
If that is not enough, be up to one of the first 100 people through the door Friday morning at 10:00 a.m. opening weekend to receive a FREE gift bag valued at over $100!
Spread the word to your mom friends!
For more information visit www.iwanttobeatoysrusmom.com
Peggy Still Johnson’s Personal Advice & Performance Tips
On August 25th, 2009 Peggy Still Johnson was invited to sing the National Anthem for the Atlanta Braves! What was more interesting was that the Braves were playing against the San Diego Padres, Peggy’s hometown team. Let’s not get into details as to who won the game; the highlight of the night was most definitely Peggy’s performance. We got a chance to ask her a few questions about her performance.
Read more: Peggy Still Johnson’s Personal Advice & Performance Tips
12 Performance Secrets Revealed
1 Pick songs that fit the gig and also songs that your audience will want to hear. Performing is about your audience – especially if you want them to come back and support you again.
5 Quick Tips to Prepare your Voice for Performance
When you perform on stage, you exercise your voice throughout the full range. In order to make sure you are better prepared, there are five quick tips that vocal teachers at the Peggy Still School of Music recommend:
Read more: 5 Quick Tips to Prepare your Voice for Performance


