Jamey Johnson

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Jamey Johnson

About Jamey Johnson

Singer/songwriter Jamey Johnson is just as comfortable mopping up the tears on the barroom floor with an old Hank Williams-style ballad as he is tearing the roof off with a honky tonk juggernaut. The Alabama native and former Marine rose to the top of the Nashville food chain through blood, sweat, and tears. Being raised in a devout and deeply musical family helped the new traditionalist find his voice, but it wasn't until he moved to Music City that the world began to take notice. After laying low for nearly a year, he began appearing at songwriter nights, where he met other writers. As his peers began securing publishing deals, they would ask Johnson to sing on their demos. In 2002, mutual friend and songwriter Randy Hardison turned producer/songwriter Buddy Cannon on to Johnson; the two became close friends and allies after Hardison's death later in the year. Johnson's next convert was publisher Gary Overton, who signed the budding songwriter to EMI. In April of 2005, Johnson signed a record contract with BNA and released his debut, The Dollar, in January of 2006. After a tour supporting the album, he was dropped from the label. He and his wife separated, then divorced, sending Johnson into seclusion for a year before he re-emerged, renewed and ready to begin work on a new album. Two major labels showed interest, but it was the Universal imprint Mercury that signed the artist and released his album That Lonesome Song in August of 2008. The first single off the album, "In Color," reached number nine on the Billboard country chart, followed by "The High Cost of Living," which peaked at number 34. The album was certified gold. At the 2009 Country Music Association Awards, Johnson won Song of the Year for "In Color," and was nominated for various other honors. Johnson followed up his success in the fall of 2010 with an ambitious double album called The Guitar Song, preceded by the single "Playing the Part." The album and its singles and videos gained nearly universal critical acclaim and sold exceptionally well, particularly for a double album. Johnson followed it in the fall of 2012 with Livin' for a Song: A Tribute to Hank Cochran, which featured a slew of guests including Willie Nelson, Vince Gill, Merle Haggard, Leon Russell, and Kris Kristofferson. In December of 2014, Johnson released a five-track holiday EP entitled Christmas Song that featured collaborations with Lily Meola and the Secret Sisters. It also included "South Alabam Christmas," his first self-recorded new song in four years. A conflict with his publisher was apparently keeping Johnson from being more active with his material, although the formation of his own label, Big Gassed Records, appeared promising. Johnson independently released a few singles during 2015, but the songs had apparently been recorded years earlier. He kept busy playing live, though, and also wrote for others, including a pair of songs with George Strait that Strait recorded for 2015's Cold Beer Conversation. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi

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About Jamey Johnson

Singer/songwriter Jamey Johnson is just as comfortable mopping up the tears on the barroom floor with an old Hank Williams-style ballad as he is tearing the roof off with a honky tonk juggernaut. The Alabama native and former Marine rose to the top of the Nashville food chain through blood, sweat, and tears. Being raised in a devout and deeply musical family helped the new traditionalist find his voice, but it wasn't until he moved to Music City that the world began to take notice. After laying low for nearly a year, he began appearing at songwriter nights, where he met other writers. As his peers began securing publishing deals, they would ask Johnson to sing on their demos. In 2002, mutual friend and songwriter Randy Hardison turned producer/songwriter Buddy Cannon on to Johnson; the two became close friends and allies after Hardison's death later in the year. Johnson's next convert was publisher Gary Overton, who signed the budding songwriter to EMI. In April of 2005, Johnson signed a record contract with BNA and released his debut, The Dollar, in January of 2006. After a tour supporting the album, he was dropped from the label. He and his wife separated, then divorced, sending Johnson into seclusion for a year before he re-emerged, renewed and ready to begin work on a new album. Two major labels showed interest, but it was the Universal imprint Mercury that signed the artist and released his album That Lonesome Song in August of 2008. The first single off the album, "In Color," reached number nine on the Billboard country chart, followed by "The High Cost of Living," which peaked at number 34. The album was certified gold. At the 2009 Country Music Association Awards, Johnson won Song of the Year for "In Color," and was nominated for various other honors. Johnson followed up his success in the fall of 2010 with an ambitious double album called The Guitar Song, preceded by the single "Playing the Part." The album and its singles and videos gained nearly universal critical acclaim and sold exceptionally well, particularly for a double album. Johnson followed it in the fall of 2012 with Livin' for a Song: A Tribute to Hank Cochran, which featured a slew of guests including Willie Nelson, Vince Gill, Merle Haggard, Leon Russell, and Kris Kristofferson. In December of 2014, Johnson released a five-track holiday EP entitled Christmas Song that featured collaborations with Lily Meola and the Secret Sisters. It also included "South Alabam Christmas," his first self-recorded new song in four years. A conflict with his publisher was apparently keeping Johnson from being more active with his material, although the formation of his own label, Big Gassed Records, appeared promising. Johnson independently released a few singles during 2015, but the songs had apparently been recorded years earlier. He kept busy playing live, though, and also wrote for others, including a pair of songs with George Strait that Strait recorded for 2015's Cold Beer Conversation. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi

Jamey Johnson's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
08 Oct 2025 Jamey Johnson in New Braunfels Gruene Hall, New Braunfels, TX, United States
09 Oct 2025 Jamey Johnson in New Braunfels Gruene Hall, New Braunfels, TX, United States
10 Oct 2025 Jamey Johnson in Biloxi Beau Rivage Theatre, Biloxi, MS, United States
10 Oct 2025 Jamey Johnson Beau Rivage Theatre, Biloxi, MS, United States
11 Oct 2025 Jamey Johnson: The Last Honky Tonk Tour L'Auberge Casino Resort - Lake Charles, Lake Charles, LA, United States
17 Oct 2025 Jamey Johnson in Nashville Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Nashville, TN, United States
18 Oct 2025 Jamey Johnson in Nashville Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Nashville, TN, United States
04 Nov 2025 Jamey Johnson in Oxford Oxford Performing Arts Center, Oxford, EN, United Kingdom
06 Nov 2025 Riley Green, Jamey Johnson, Drake White, Hannah McFarland in Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI, United States
07 Nov 2025 Riley Green, Jamey Johnson, Drake White, Hannah McFarland in Saint Louis Chaifetz Arena, Lake Saint Louis, MO, United States

Jamey Johnson's Popular songs

  • In Color
  • Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die - Live
  • That Lonesome Song

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Some of Jamey Johnson's most popular songs include In Color, Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die - Live, That Lonesome Song. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to Jamey Johnson's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include In Color, Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die - Live, That Lonesome Song, and more.

Jamey Johnson is known for their distinctive sound in the country genre, often blending elements of country road, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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