Who: Alabama's own Jamey Johnson, a shit-kicking, hard-drinking badass who is well on his way to being country music's biggest outlaw.
Sounds Like: To start, think Steve Earle and Merle Haggard, not Kenny Chesney and Keith Urban. On his album That Lonesome Song, Johnson mixes tender ballads like "In Color" with barnstormers like "High Cost of Living" and raw country tales influenced by booze, drugs and his own divorce. "I was trying to reach that dude at the bar going through what I was going through," Johnson says of the album.
Vital Stats:
• Even before Lonesome, Johnson was a force on the country music scene, co-writing the CMA Song of the Year-winning "Give It Away" for George Strait. Johnson also had a hand in penning Trace Atkins' crossover hit "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk," a song inspired by a drunk dancing girl with "60 pounds of butt meat."
• Many songs on Lonesome chronicle Johnson's divorce, an event that was so harrowing for the singer that he needed alcohol to dull the pain. "I thought, 'Man, this is no way to live,' so I spent over a year completely sober." Instead of drinking, Johnson funneled his emotion into his music.
• Johnson is a storyteller, whether telling funny tales like the time he through a TV set out a hotel window or making your tear ducts swell when he discusses the time he passed out in his car, sweating out booze from all night binge. His songs skirt the same lines of emotion, with one track detailing an ex-girfriend who burned a guy's clothes in the backyard and another about a cocaine-and-whore-filled bender.
Hear It Now: Johnson's acclaimed That Lonesome Song is in stores now. Check out his video for "In Color" above.


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Lisa | December 11, 2008 6:56 PM
Every song on his CD is a work of art. WOW
Lisa | December 11, 2008 6:54 PM
I saw Jamey in PA at the York Fair. He is truly AWESOME!My whole family are fans. He got the real thing. Hope he comes back to PA. Can't wait!
John Weil, Adel Iowa | November 12, 2008 9:34 PM
Everyone i know is talking about this cd, i grew up listening to the greats of country music, and the words he gives in his songs and his performance of them just bleeds true country. Id love to hear Jamey Live, im sure its a great experience!
JG | October 19, 2008 2:18 AM
Heard Johnson this evening in Nashville. His voice is even more wonderful in person. He reminds me of the greats -- Willie, Waylon, and Cash. This guy is the best!
He could sing the telephone book and the audience would listen -- something really special here.