Jamey Johnson, a proud member of the Grand Ole Opry, has cultivated a remarkable legacy in country music. With ten singles spanning five albums over two decades, his career already feels twice as long in terms of the influence and depth it has created.
Currently on tour celebrating the enduring legacy of The Band’s The Last Waltz, Johnson released Midnight Gasoline on November 8—his first album in 12 years. The new record features collaborations with country icons like Dean Dillon, Randy Houser, and Chris Stapleton.
“Honesty has been the trademark of my entire career,” It’s a sentiment he’s expressed consistently throughout his musical journey, a quality that was pivotal in propelling hits like “In Color” and “High Cost of Living,” which collectively sold nearly 10 million singles.
As Johnson embarks on this next chapter, Midnight Gasoline marks not just a revival of his career, but a reaffirmation of his deep-rooted authenticity that continues to resonate with fans and peers alike.
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