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Country hitmaker Jamey Johnson celebrated his 50th birthday with a superstar-laden performance at the Grand Ole Opry.
After Toby Keith passed, Johnson credits the “My List” singer for encouraging him to get back into writing. Johnson says in the podcast episode that Keith had told him he needed to be writing for many ...
The song was written in 2008 by Johnson, Ryan's father Keith Follesé and WSIX-FM radio personality Gerry House and held by ...
However, now and again, one of these silly songs becomes a cult classic and is recognized by fans of all music genres. A prime example of this is Trace Adkins’ “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk.” The 2005 song ...
Jamey Johnson is one of those artists who took the leap of faith and moved to Nashville in 2000, after serving eight years in the Marine Corps.
Jamey Johnson sheds light on the current state of country music and pays credit to artists he believes to be doing a great job.
Riley Green headlined Windy City Smokeout in Chicago over the weekend, where he brought out a very special guest to sing Jamey Johnson’s “In Color” with him… First Lieutenant Jackson Perkins of the ...
We’ve had three presidents and two popes since Jamey Johnson last released an album of original songs. The double-LP The Guitar Song arrived in 2010, just two years after Johnson’s breakout ...
During the 2015 Gershwin Prize Tribute Concert in Washington, D.C. (where the great Willie Nelson received the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song), Alison Krauss and Jamey Johnson ...
Over the weekend, Riley Green brought U.S. Marine Jackson Perkins onstage during his set at Chicago’s Windy City Smokeout.
Jamey Johnson does both. “It’s a ’99, the last year they made an Eldorado,” Johnson says, sitting in the Nashville recording studio where he is finishing work on a new album slated for ...
After making a career in the military, Jamey Johnson transitioned to country music. His first single, "The Dollar," debuted in 2005. Johnson's songs haven't done particularly well on the charts ...