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Jamey Johnson

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Acclaimed singer-songwriter Jamey Johnson has been showered with plaques, trophies and award statuettes, but they aren't the answer to his dreams.

"My dream already came true," says the Alabama native who has rocketed to Nashville stardom. "All I ever wanted was to get to just ride around and sing country music. It's cool when things happen along the way, because those are things I never thought I could achieve. But whatever happens, I'll just keep on doing what I do. I wake up every day and go play some more country music."

The things that have happened along the way include songwriter awards for 2005's "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk," which Jamey co-wrote for Trace Adkins. In the spring of 2007, the Academy of Country Music gave Jamey a Song of the Year award for co-writing the George Strait hit "Give It Away," and the Country Music Association did the same later that year.

Mercury Records issued his album That Lonesome Song in the summer of 2008, and the collection was universally hailed as a masterwork. Rolling Stone, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Esquire and The Los Angeles Times are just a few of the major publications that sang its praises.

The disc led to invitations from Willie Nelson to play Farm Aid and to appear on Letterman and Leno. In April 2009, the album earned Jamey a Gold Record. The set's "In Color" was named the Song of the Year by both the ACM and the CMA. During 2009 and 2010, Jamey collected five Grammy Award nominations. He toured with country titan Hank Williams Jr. and was one of the few country acts asked to play the massive Bonnaroo festival in June 2010.

In the midst of all of this, Jamey Johnson worked little by little on the landmark project that has become The Guitar Song. It is a 25-song, double album with thematically linked sets of songs dubbed the "Black Album" and the "White Album."

"The original idea was always to do a double album," says Jamey. "It is an album that is a tale. The first part of it is a very dark and sordid story. And then everything after that is progressively more positive, reassuring and redemptive."

The "Black" songs include the menacing, partly spoken "Poor Man Blues," the intensely defiant "Can't Cash My Checks," the sighing and bluesy "Even the Skies Are Blue" and the chillingly aggressive "Heartache." The lighter, "White" songs are highlighted by the strongly autobiographical "That's Why I Write Songs," the languidly relaxing "Front Porch Swing Afternoon," the rocking "Good Times Ain't What They Used to Be" and the easy-going groove tune "Macon."

The ambitious project's textures are many and varied. "Baby Don't Cry" is a lullaby. "I Remember You" is a gospel song. "That's How I Don't Love You" is a deeply sad power ballad. "By the Seat of Your Pants" tells of life's lessons. The title tune, "The Guitar Song," is told from the point of view of two forgotten guitarshanging on a pawn shop wall. "Playing the Part" and "California Riots" come from feeling out of place as a country boy in Hollywood.

Jamey Johnson is a lover of classic country sounds, and he regularly performs oldies in his stage shows. The Guitar Song contains his versions of Kris Kristofferson's "For the Good Times," Vern Gosdin's "Set ‘Em Up Joe" and Mel Tillis's "Mental Revenge." "Lonely at the Top" is a previously undiscovered gem co-written by the late Keith Whitley.

"Picking the songs for it was easy," says Jamey. "They pretty much picked themselves. We just had to decide which album each one went on and at which point on the record should each one occur. Once we decided where each fit, it was a done deal. When I did That Lonesome Song, I was in town all the time. It was just a drive to the studio. But this album here, we've had to record things on the fly, on the road, in studios here and there, wherever we were. I think we went around the country five or six times while we were making The Guitar Song."

Recording sessions for the two-hour music collection were held in Los Angeles, Nashville and at Jimmy Buffett's Shrimp Boat Studio in Key West, Florida. The singer-songwriter began working on it in early 2007 and concluded the project by delivering it to surprised staffers at the Universal Music Group offices in downtown Nashville via an armored car and a guard squad of 40 men in April 2010.

That's a typically unorthodox gesture from an artist who has always marched to the beat of a different drummer. He was raised outside Montgomery, Alabama in a family that was poor but highly musical. Like many country artists, Jamey first performed gospel music in churches. Unlike most, he is a formally trained musician who understood music theory as early as his junior-high years.

Jamey Johnson is a study in contrasts. He was raised in a devout household, yet he spent part of his youth drinking beer and playing songs at night on the Montgomery tombstone of Hank Williams. He is deadly serious about his music, yet has a wry and witty sense of humor. With his piercing pale-blue eyes and biker beard, he looks like a hell raiser, but he has the heart of a poet. He seems like a rebel, but Jamey Johnson spent eight years as a member of the highly disciplined U.S. Marine Corps Reserves.

Jamey arrived in Nashville on Jan. 1, 2000, spending every dime he had to make the move. In 2001-2004 he ran his own construction company. Performing in Nashville nightspots led to work singing songwriters' "demo" tapes on Music Row. Word of his talent got around. In 2005, he landed his first recording contract and had a hit with his song "The Dollar."

But when his record-company lost interest, and he went through a painful divorce, Jamey Johnson came to the darkest place in his life. The bright side of this time period was the creation of many of the compositions that became That Lonesome Song. At first, he intended to put that record out himself. But when UMG Nashville's chairman and CEO Luke Lewis promised complete creative freedom, Jamey Johnson brought his distinctive sound to Mercury Records. In the two years since then, he has been burning up America's highways with his Kent Hardly Playboys band.

"The road is where it's at. I love it. That's where you take country music. You don't get the message out there by sitting at the house. I go out there and meet the people. When I come back home to make an album, I don't want you to second-guess me. I'm telling you what is the right thing, because I'm the guy out there shaking their hands every night."

"Everything comes from God. So when I write, it is my gift to Him. It is my interpretation of what He gave me, the circumstances that I drew the material from. So when I get done with a song, it's not for my fans. It's certainly not for the industry, the trophies, the accolades and the plaques. It is straight from me to God."

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    Posted 7 months ago by gordo

    My life was goin to shit and my 3yearold tuned me on to jamey johnson your music brought my family back together and now were goin as a family to corpus to hear your music thank you jamey johnson my three year old daughter knows all your song she cant wait

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    Posted 8 months ago by ColoradoMeg

    Jamey - 8:35 - we are there - Red Rocks! A place that only God could make. Now Morrison, the town down the street does have a few bars that we could turn into a good ol' honky tonk. All we need is you, Willie and Billy Joel Shaver and we'll be good to go!

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    Posted 8 months ago by ColoradoMeg

    I've been listening to Jamey because of Willie and I'm beyond impressed. I cant wait to see him live at Red Rocks!

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    Posted 8 months ago by mjean

    saw concert last night in Southaven, MS.........WOW........As usual Willie was fantastic. Jamey, Randy and especially Lukas, were all great. I saw Craig Morgan, what a show!!! Gonna try to make the one in Arkansas July 3rd.......that is how good it was! Thanks!

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    Posted 8 months ago by castioux

    cant wait for this show round here on june 30th, Jamey Johnson cant wait to see y'all, thanks you for including us on your tour, god bless us all

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    Posted 8 months ago by JEWELS

    My fiance has literally worn out the cd he has of yours. You have an amazing voice. Can not wait to see you in Columbia, MO.....my special gift to my fiance....his dream to see you and Willie.....

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    Posted 9 months ago by Savagebabi

    Anyone interested in 2 VIP Tailgait Packages for June 11th specifically for Jamey Johnson? Email me at angelsavage@frontier.com if you would like to purchase these for $300.00 about $9.00 off the regular price....

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    Posted 10 months ago by RedneckSide

    JAMEY YOU ROCK!!!! Saw you last year in Enterprise with Bocephus, Travis, Randy, and Gretchen, on the railing. Looking forward to Pozo Saloon and then will be rollin' up to VIP tailgating at Coyote Springs!! -Jason

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    Posted 1 year ago by toby

    Hey, went to the show in Tampa. I was very impressed with your lyrics and the band was fantastic. Either you have been thru alot of crap in your life or know someone who has because you can really sing your own kind of blues. Loved it, hope you come back this way soon.

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    Posted 1 year ago by LouisJames

    Jamey and Randy in Vegas on Halloween 09!! Jamey sports the Blues Brothers costume. lol It was a great show! I can't wait to see you and the rest of the line up this time around. Your writing and music hits me where it counts. Thanks for keeping it real.

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    Posted 2 years ago by HellOnTheHeart

    Can't WAIT to hear "In Color" live!

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    Posted 2 years ago by LoveLane

    I seen Jamey with Randy Houser a few months ago & it was such a bitchin show! can't wait to see him again!!

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    Posted 2 years ago by evi1pilotfish

    I can't wait to see you perform when you come to the Shoreline!