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Jamey Johnson (born 14 July 1975) is a country singer/songwriter from Montgomery, Alabama, US that has created many hits as a solo artist as well as a writer for many well-known country musicians.

As a child Jamey Johnson was influenced by many country artists such as Alabama and Alan Jackson. Johnson attended the same university as Randy Owen from the band Alabama, but Johnson dropped out of college after two years and joined the United States Marine Corps Reserve where he served for eight years. While in the Marine Corps, Johnson wrote original music and would perform his songs for his fellow Marines. After exiting the Marine Corps he started to perform his music at bars across Montgomery and had the opportunity to open for renowned country acts like David Allan Coe. In the year 2000 he moved to Nashville, US in order to launch his career in country music. By 2002 Johnson self-released his debut album “They Call Me Country”. While in Nashville Johnson started to make connections with well-known artists in the industry, which would lead to the record producer Buddy Cannon helping him get signed to the record label, BNA Records.

In 2006 Johnson released his second studio album and first major label album “The Dollar”. The album reached the No. 20 spot on the US Billboard Top Country Albums chart and its single “The Dollar” reached the No. 14 spot on the US Country charts. Although the album was a fairly successful album and conveyed Johnson’s talents as a songwriter, the other single from the album “Rebelicious” failed to place on the charts, which resulted in Johnson being dropped from BNA. After his departure from the label Johnson focused on his songwriting abilities and wrote many songs for different artists to perform. During that time he wrote the No. 1 hit “Give It Away”, which was performed by George Strait. In 2007 he also co-wrote the hit songs “Ladies Love Country Boys”, which was performed by Trace Adkins and “Another Side of You”, which was performed by Joe Nichols.

In 2008 Johnson released new material under his name by releasing the album “That Lonesome Song”, which was put out by Mercury Nashville Records. His hit singles “In Color” and “High Cost of Living” both made it on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. “In Color” was the more popular of the two singles and earned Johnson an Academy of Country Music award as well as a Grammy Award nomination. The album reached the No. 6 position on the US Top Country Albums chart and has been certified platinum by the RIAA. The album has also been lauded by critics. Rhapsody listed the album as the fifth best country album of the 2000s and CMT listed the album under “A Dozen Favorite Country Albums of the Decade”.

Johnson released his fourth studio album “The Guitar Song” in 2010. The album was met with great commercial success as well as critical praise. The sound of the album contained a classic old school country sound that featured songs that were presented in an outlaw country style as well as songs that were presented in a ballad format. The album reached the No. 4 position on the US Billboard 200 chart and reached the No. 1 position on the US Billboard Top Country Albums chart. Many publications such as Rolling Stone, The Los Angeles Times, and The Boston Globe all highly praised the album as well as placed it in high rankings on their top albums of the year list.

Jamey Johnson has proven himself as one of the most prominent singer/songwriters in modern country music. He has collaborated with many notable artists like Alison Krauss, Elvis Costello, and Merle Haggard, as well as embarked on many high profile tours where he has shared the bill with people such as Kid Rock and Willie Nelson.

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“My Home’s in Alabama” was being piped over the PA in Joe’s Bar on Weed Street. I was a thousand miles from home and at least half that far from Alabama. The Chicago crowd ranged from the slightly buzzed to the fall-down drunk. They were all rowdy as hell as they sang about drinking and being “southern born and southern bred.” Chris Hennessee had already warmed things up with some outlaw style and a big personality, but even he’d admit that he received more than just a little help from the female bartenders pushing $5 Bud Lights and ice-cold Fireball shots. The music said ‘country’, but the venue said ‘club’ – complete with a VIP section and bathroom attendants. Joe’s Bar was not my scene. As much as I appreciated the old Alabama and Hank Williams, Jr. and George Strait in between sets, Jamey Johnson could not take the stage soon enough.

You might expect the guy who co-wrote “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk” to be right at home in a place like Joe’s. You might expect him to be a complete douchebag. It would seem very likely if you’ve ever heard that song. But Jamey Johnson is the complete opposite. He is outlaw country. The man took the stage in a pair of jeans and a black hoodie. He wore his beard and his hair long. No flash, no attitude, no ego — just a man with an old beat-up guitar, some songs and a respect for the greats that came before him. His six-piece band was just as unassuming as the man himself. Like ghosts of country-western past, they erased the intervening years between ‘then’ and ‘now’…one chord and one lyric at a time. Jamey Johnson has proved he can write a pop country song with the worst of them, but what he chooses to write for other people, and what he chooses to perform himself, are very different things.

The set started with “High Cost Of Living”. It was a bold opener considering it’s one of his most well-known songs. It’s also one of the most honest songs ever written about the monotony of everyday life…and how trying to escape that monotony can lead you down a road that makes it look pretty damn good in comparison. The title track from that same album came shortly after, with a line that many in the crowd were able to relate to the next morning…

“What the hell did I do last night?

That’s the story of my life,

Like tryin’ to remember words

To a song nobody wrote”

It didn’t take long for Johnson to take things back though…back much further than his first album. I’ve seen him perform quite a few times over the years and he’s always been prone to cover songs. It’s almost as if he still thinks he’s an unknown — just another guy singing songs in bars for drunks. Or maybe he just gets bored singing his old songs. Whatever the reason may be, Patsy Cline’s “I Fall to Pieces” was the first choice of the evening. It was a great choice, but luckily for those of us who came to see Jamey Johnson perform Jamey Johnson songs, a long run of originals followed. “Cover Your Eyes” and (probably the best country song written in the past couple decades) “In Color” were highlights from the middle of the set.

There is no way to review a Jamey Johnson show without using the word stoic. I also can’t help comparing him to a country-western Buddha. He stands at that microphone and tells stories. That’s what he does. He doesn’t address the crowd directly, and on the rare occasions when he does, it’s a tips of his Red Solo cup or a gruff “thank y’all”. He did try to say something between “Between Jennings and Jones” and “Can’t Cash My Checks”, but the crowd was so loud that I couldn’t decipher it. Unfortunately, the crowd really started to suck around this time. As Johnson and the band worked their way through deep cuts and classics from Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson, George Strait, and even rockers like Georgia Satellites and Bob Seger, people became more and more unruly. Girls gossiping at the top of their lungs…bros yelling at bros in the front row…cell phones swaying in the air, taking videos no one would ever be able to watch. But as things got messier, Johnson got more intense. It was almost as if he thrived on it. I’ve never seen him as intense as he was taking on “Turn the Page”, even though he had to fight for airtime against the incoherent ramblings of the drunk.

The show went on for two and a half hours. Johnson and his band left it all on that stage. I wish I could call out the musicians by name, but the older gentleman on the pedal steel and the multi-instrumentalist who picked up the fiddle were insane. The whole lot of them were true professionals and so much fun to watch. The night ended with Hank Williams’ “I Saw the Light”. It was another perfect selection, and although the crowd had thinned out a bit, those that were still in attendance couldn’t help but sing along.

Jamey Johnson is one of the best country singer-songwriters working today. The fact that he has not only graced the stage at events like the CMA’s, but also won awards, gives me hope for mainstream country music. Some might hold it against him for contributing to the crap by writing songs that he wouldn’t sing himself, but I can’t help but respect him. He could have rode the wave of fame that was about to pick him up a few years back, but he stayed true to himself instead. He released a double album in a singles-based industry, and then he followed it up with a tribute album and Christmas EP. He releases singles on youtube whenever he feels like it. Then he goes out and plays cover songs in country bars. The man plays by his own rules. If those rules allow him to write a generic song for a generic singer to sing, so be it. Isn’t playing by your own rules the very definition of being an outlaw? I believe so. That is why I believe that Jamey Johnson isn’t just following in the footsteps of outlaw country’s greats, he is one himself.

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It seems that there are an abundance of country singer/songwriters around at the moment, but Jamey Johnson is one who really stands out for me. I have followed his career since the beginning back in 2005, and have thoroughly enjoyed hearing his music evolve and grow over the last decade.

Johnson had a strong interest for country music at a young age, and watching him perform, it is evident that he breathes the music. As well as his successful solo career, he has co-written for many prestigious artists, enhancing his experience and credibility.

The concert that I saw was epic. Johnson played almost all his hits and also some of his lesser known tracks, and intertwined the use of his guitar, and his session band flawlessly. His voice was as strong as ever, and didn’t waver for a moment in the 90 minute set. He also threw in a cover of He Stopped Loving her Today by George Jones, which was a real crowd pleaser. After the show, I was lucky enough to meet him, and this increased my opinion of him even more, as he was a genuine and lovely guy. I’d love to see him perform again.

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Although Jamey Johnson has only been performing on the country circuit for less than a decade, he has successfully made his mark. The endearing and passionate way in which he conducts his performance has won him a loyal fan base and his reputation has spread well across the States.

His four albums have done well commercially and he hand selects the work he believes fans will enjoy seeing performed live, a majority of which comes from third LP 'That Lonesome Song'. He is also known for performing a large array of covers during his gigs, he has made it clear that Country greats such as Willy Nelson have had huge influence on his sound so this is his way of honouring them as such.

Fortunately for Johnson the audience seems perfectly happy to sing and dance along to the classics interwoven with his own work. There is an anthemic choral addition of 'Dixieland Delight' by Alabama and Johnson successfully demonstrates his devotion to this genre and the passion he has for both his own and others' music.

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The show was very good. Could have been great with just a few changes. First I know country is casual dress, but there's a difference between casual and disgusting. Come on guys step it up a little. The stage was a mess. Wires everywhere, people walking around in back of the band creating a distraction and at times the band seemed somewhere else. The jamming sounded at times as if everyone was doing Their own thing. Some of it didn't sound good. A nice backdrop and better lighting would have helped too.

Jamey was great although I feel some of the songs he did last night were overwhelming arrangements. I like the recorded versions better. There's such a thing as to much.

It felt like there was a lack of energy in the crowd. The opening act is supposed to get the crowd energized, this one didn't.

As I said, the show was very good, but it could have been great!

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I’m a huge fan of country music. But Jamey Johnson is on a whole other level. I felt like he took me school, then took me to revival; what amazing talent in these musicians! Sheer, raw, old school, pure, true blue country like it was meant to be. They just don’t make em like that any more. We loved it!

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This concert was one kick ass concert and enjoyed every minute of it but was very thankful we were sitting where we were so we didn’t have to stand and could sit and watch the whole concert with no problems!!! Jamey gave us a concert to remember and well worth the money spent!!!

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Amazing Show!!!

I am thankful I was there to see all the great talent. His Dad singing with him, was really special to witness. Love him and Alison sing together. That was another bonus suprise. Thanks for putting on a great show!!!

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Show was fantastic! Thank you Jamey for continuing country music at its best. You did not disappoint! Venue was fun, good atmosphere. Small place for a concert, parking not the greatest.

But Jamey Johnson made it worth it!

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Awesome concert. First time seeing Jamey Johnson, Craig Campbell and Chris Hennessee. None of them disappointed. Met Chris Hennessee. Great guy who was very sociable. I will be following all three of the music. Great show!

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This fella gets better ever time I see him. Couldn't hear his guitar well this time, this dude has his own style of pickin that I really dig, but was still well worth the cash.

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Jamey Johnson: What A View Tour

Jamey Johnson: What A View Tour

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  • Date Aug 23 , 2024
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Country singer-songwriter Jamey Johnson will launch his What A View tour this June that will feature songs from his award-winning catalog as well as much-anticipated new music. The nearly 40-city trek will stop in Cincinnati, OH for a performance at PNC Pavilion on Friday, September 13 . Special guest Whitey Morgan & The 78’s will join as support.

While Johnson has spent the better part of more than two decades on the road, he took a break from touring much of last year to focus on songwriting. The name of the tour came from one of the songs written during this burst of creativity.

“It is the song that brought me back into writing songs,” he says. “It is the one that kicked off the desire to make new music. You can expect to hear more new music in our shows from now on.”

Johnson is widely regarded as one of the best country songwriters of his generation and is known for songs such as “In Color,” “Give It Away,” “High Cost of Living,” “That’s Why I Write Songs” and “Can’t Cash My Checks.”

He is also known for the breadth and depth of his ever-changing set lists, which include his hits, album cuts and covers of country standards, as well as new songs, so fans never know what they can expect.

“It will be fun,” he says. “We will do a lot of the old stuff and a lot of the new stuff.”

Johnson says it’s the fans who make his shows unforgettable. “I love the connection with the audience,” he says. “There’s a camaraderie there that we have had for a really long time. It’s the connection with people who share country music as a passion.”

“I love my band,” he says. “I love how much attention they put into every song that we do. They still blow me away after all of the years playing together. It is still something new every night. In a way, it’s like we are all back in the studio again: it’s our time to create this tonight and here is how it goes.”

Johnson, who has received 11 Grammy nominations, is “one of the greatest country singers of our time,” according to The Washington Post . He has received tremendous praise from The New York Times, Rolling Stone, The Wall Street Journal and other publications, many of which have hailed his albums as masterpieces.

His album That Lonesome Song was certified platinum for more than 1 million in sales, and his double album, The Guitar Song , debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard country album charts and was certified gold.

He is one of only a few people in the history of country music to win two Song of the Year awards--for “Give It Away” and “In Color”--from the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association. His songs have been recorded by George Strait, Trace Adkins, Willie Nelson, James Otto, Joe Nichols and others.

“I am looking forward to it every day,” he says. “I can’t wait to get out on the road and play some songs that my fans haven’t heard before.”

A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Johnson’s Give It Away Foundation, which was named after the George Strait hit he co-wrote with Bill Anderson and Buddy Cannon.

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Jamey Johnson is bringing his 2024 What a View Tour to the Beaver Dam Amphitheatre.

It's hard to believe that Jamey's getting ready to celebrate his 20th year in country music. It was back in 2005 that he scored his first hit on country radio. His song "The Dollar" nearly cracked the Top 10. It ultimately peaked at #14 on the Billboard Country Chart.

Here's a live version of the song. This will give you an idea of how Jamey sounds live and what you can expect if you come see him Beaver Dam.

Less than three years later, Jamey released what quickly became his signature song- his first and only Top 10 song- "In Color."

That song gained Jamey a legion of fans who remain loyal to the eleven-time GRAMMY-nominee today. This certainly won't be Jamey's first time in the Tristate area.

He was one of the headliners at the 2010 Big O Music Fest in Owensboro and the crowd went absolutely crazy when he performed that song.

Well, now, Jamey Johnson fans here in western Kentucky and southern Indiana are going to get another opportunity to see him live.

Jamey's coming to the Beaver Dam Amphitheatre on Saturday, July 27th as part of the 2024 First United Bank & Trust Concert Series. His special guest will be Drake White!

Tickets for Jamey Johnson's What a View Tour will go on sale Friday, April 19th at 10am CDT.  The Beaver Dam Amphitheatre is offering a VENUE PRESALE, which runs Thursday, April 18th from 10am to 11:59pm CDT. To get your exclusive presale code from The DAM, simply sign up for the email newsletter at BeaverDamAmp.com .

There's also an ARTIST PRESALE which happens on Wednesday, April 17th from 10am to 10pm CDT. For more information, visit JameyJohnson.com .

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Let’s face it. What many Jamey Johnson fans really want is the announcement of a new album. But in lieu of that, they’ll settle for a mess of new tour dates, especially with the roster of openers Jamey Johnson has lined up. Called the “What a View” tour and focusing mostly on the eastern and Midwest part of the United States (for now), it’s the opportunity to see one of country music’s most staunch flamekeepers. Joining Jamey Johnson for runs of shows will be some pretty big flamekeepers of their own. Speaking of hoping for a new album, 2nd generation singing marvel Ben Haggard will be joining Jamey for numerous shows. So will Outlaw revivalists Whitey Morgan and the 78’s. Charles Wesley Godwin will also join Jamey for a show in Tupelo, Mississippi, with Southall and Drake White also lined up to open select shows. These days Jamey Johnson heads one of the largest country bands in existence, with backup singers, horn sections, multiple lead guitar players, and of course steel guitar player “Cowboy” Eddie Long. And those hoping for new music may also get their wish sooner than later. Johnson reportedly spent time in 2023 writing songs in a dedicated manner for the first time in a while. The name of the tour “What A View” is the title to one of the new songs he came up with, and that will be featured on the tour. Pre-Sales begin April 17th at 10AM Local. On-Sale April 19 beginning at 10AM Local. Password: WHATAVIEW. Tickets can be purchased at jameyjohnson.com/tour . This story has been updated.

Jamey Johnson “What A View” 2024 Tour Dates

June 20 – St. Augustine, FL – St. Augustine Amphitheatre * June 21 – Pinellas Park, FL – England Brothers Bandshell Park * June 22 – Apopka, FL – Apopka Amphitheater * June 23 – Jupiter, FL – Abacoa Town Center Amphitheatre * June 27 – Brandon, MS – Brandon Amphitheater * June 28 – Franklin, TN – Firstbank Amphitheater ^ June 29 – Petros, TN – Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary + July 10 – Asbury Park, NJ – Stone Pony Summer Stage * July 11 – Mashantucket, CT – Premier Theater at Foxwoods Resort and Casino * July 12 – Doswell, VA – The Meadow Event Park * July 13 – Charles Town, WV – The Event Center at Hollywood Casino * July 16 – Lewiston, NY – Artpark Amphitheater * July 18 – Sterling Heights, MI – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre ^ July 19 – Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE ^ July 20 – Indianapolis, IN – Everwise Amphitheater ^ July 25 – Milwaukee, WI – The Rave ^ July 26 – Rosemont, IL – Rosemont Theatre ^ July 27 – Beaver Dam, KY – Beaver Dam Amphitheatre ^ July 30 – Greensboro, NC – White Oak Amphitheatre = August 1 – Raleigh, NC – Red Hat Amphitheater = August 2 – Charlotte, NC – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre = August 3 – Columbus, OH – Celecte Center = August 16 – Johnson City, TN – Freedom Hall Civic Center * August 17 – Chattanooga, TN – Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium * August 18 – Tupelo, MS – Cadence Bank Arena # August 23 – Des Moines, IA – Lauridsen Amphitheater + August 24 – Camdenton, MO – Ozarks Amphitheatre August 25 – Kansas City, MO – Grinders KC August 31 – Albertville, AL – Sand Mountain Amphitheater + September 7 – Manteo, NC – Roanoke Island Festival Park + September 12 – Allegan, MI – Allegan County Fair + September 13 – Cincinnati, OH – PNC Pavilion + September 15 – Chesterfield, MO – Chesterfield Amphitheatre September 20 – Cherokee, NC – Harrah’s Cherokee Event Center September 21 – Cherokee, NC – Harrah’s Cherokee Event Center September 26 – Norman, OK – Riverwind Casino September 27 – Durant, OK – Choctaw Casino = October 3 – El Dorado, AR – Mad Amphitheatre October 5 – Gautier, MS – The Sound Amphitheater * Ben Haggard + Whitey Morgan and the 78’s # Charles Wesley Godwin ^ Drake White = Southall

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Bought my tickets this morning! Looking forward to seeing Ben Haggard open for Jamey

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Just listen to Merle greatest hits and you have a Ben Haggard show

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I’m happy to see Ben Haggard on that list. I wish he was “out there” more. A great talent.

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Jamey Johnson is such an interesting case study. 2008, 2009 he was selling out mid to large size theaters. 7-8 years ago, he couldn’t even sell out Hard Rock Cafes. Now he’s back to headlining major venues. All without releasing an album (let alone a hit song).

I’ll be there at Stage AE!

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That is a bad-ass tour — wish it was coming my way. But yeah 14 years since his last album of original material, and even then that was just his 3rd. A bit overdue for something new.

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OOOOH Jamey with Whitey as an opener in my state. i am definitely interested in this one

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Wish he was bringing Whitey to my state.

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Allegan, MI, is country. I’ll try to make that one.

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Got my tickets this morning. Jamey & Whitey in my hometown.

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Jamey in concert is hilarious. So fun.

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Speaking of new material, any word on anything new from Whitey’s camp??? Not nearly as long as Jamey but Hard Times was 2018.

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I’ve asked several times in the comments and nothing new seems to be on the horizon.

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Based on their social media posts, they were in the studio last week.

Good pickers in that band.

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Got the artist presale tix in hand with Whitey opening. Can’t wait. Looking forward to this show as much as Red Clay Strays at the Rymann. What a fantastic time for live music we are living in.

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yes it’s a great time but only if you live in the U.S.

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We saw Johnson over a decade ago. You all should have been there to see it, in color. 😎

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Fantastic news.

I hope he and Ben do some West Coast shows.

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@savingcountrymusic.com – My kind of country music Ben Haggard opening for Mr. Jamey Johnson in “What a view” 2024 shows. Texas awaits!

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The only one close to me is beaver dam. Def wish Ben haggard was going to be there. Would be a no brainer, not sure about the opener here.

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Would love to hear more new music from Jamey without a doubt – but I have also been wishing for a Ben Haggard record for years – I truly think he will be an incredible artist once he steps foot into the spotlight – he and his brother have been continuing their father’s legacy but it’s time for him to give us his artistry.

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just got our tickets for Lewiston, NY. It will be our 5th time seeing Jamey & our 1st time seeing Ben

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If he’s playing near you go and see him. Regardless of not releasing new music for over a decade the live show is incredible and the band he tours with is so tight.

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Praying he gets back to Texas (and for the new music).

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Country music star jamey johnson, rockers clutch and more coming to sterling heights, clutch and rival sons to co-headline the two headed beast tour.

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Promoters 313 Presents announced two more shows coming to Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill this summer, including country music star Jamey Johnson.

Johnson, an 11-time Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter, will bring his “What A View Tour” to Sterling Heights at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 18. Opening the show will be Drake White.

The Washington Post has called Johnson “one of the greatest country singers of our time.” He is one of only a few people in the history of country music to win two Song of the Year Awards from both the CMA and ACMs.

Johnson took a break from touring for much of 2023 to focus on songwriting, after spending the better part of more than two decades on the road. The name of the tour came from one of the songs written during this burst of creativity.

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“It is the song that brought me back into writing songs,” he said in a news release. “It is the one that kicked off the desire to make new music. You can expect to hear more new music in our shows from now on.”

Johnson is known for songs such as “In Color,” “Give It Away,” “High Cost of Living,” “That’s Why I Write Songs” and “Can’t Cash My Checks.”

A portion of the proceeds from the tour will be donated to Johnson’s Give It Away Foundation, which was named after the George Strait hit he co-wrote with Bill Anderson and Buddy Cannon.

Also announced was a fall date for hard rockers Clutch and Rival Sons co-headlining the Two Headed Beast Tour. Fu Manchu will open the show.

The tour is due in Sterling Heights at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 20.

Tickets for both shows go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, April 19 at 313Presents.com , LiveNation.com and Ticketmaster.com .

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Jamey Johnson tour 2024 announced : Jamey Johnson will start a tour later this year with BlackBerry Smoke. Ella Langley and Megan Maroney are the opening acts of the 19-day tour, which will start on August 12 in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Johnson's 2008 album, that Lonesome Song, was platinum certified for one million sold copies, and her 2010 double album, the Guitar Song, was gold certified. He has won two Song of the Year Awards for "give it away" and "in Color," both of the ACM and CMA. In 2012, the Alabama native released the Grammy-nominated Living for a Song: A Tribute to Hank Cochran, where he worked with Willie Nelson, Alison Krauss, Emmylou Harris, Ray Price, Elvis Costello, George Strait, Vince Gill and Merle Haggard. He also won two Song of the Year trophies, for "give it away" and "in Color", both from the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association. He has received enormous praise from the New York Times, Rolling Stone, the Wall Street Journal and other publications, many of which have praised his albums as masterpieces. In 2012, the Alabama native released the Grammy-nominated album Living for a Song: A Tribute to Hank Cochran, which links him to Willie Nelson, Alison Krauss, Emmylou Harris, Ray Price, Elvis Costello, George Strait, Vince Gill and Merle Haggard. In 2014 he started his own label, Big Gaced Records, to release his own songs and albums, as well as the music of other artists.

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Jamey Johnson bringing ‘What a View Tour’ to Outer Banks

G REENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - Country singer-songwriter Jamey Johnson will bring his “What A View Tour” to Roanoke Island Festival Park in Manteo Saturday, September 7th, with special guest Whitey Morgan & The 78′s.

Eleven-time Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Jamey Johnson is “one of the greatest country singers of our time,” according to the Washington Post. He is one of only a few people in the history of country music to win two Song of the Year Awards from both the CMA and ACMs.

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