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Cody Johnson Promises Frank Sinatra-Inspired Performance

by Barbara
Cody Johnson

Country music star Cody Johnson is set to bring a fresh twist to this year’s CMA Country Christmas celebration, teasing a performance inspired by the legendary Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin. Known for his dynamic stage presence and powerhouse voice, Johnson has built a career with hits like Gotta Be Me and Leather. But for this holiday event, he’s planning to step into a new role, trading in his usual country style for a classic crooner vibe.

Johnson, who has spent nearly two decades performing on stage, is no stranger to captivating audiences. However, ahead of his appearance at the 2024 CMA Country Christmas, he’s looking forward to showcasing a different side of himself. “I get to show a little bit more of a Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin side of myself that you don’t normally see when you come to one of my live shows,” Johnson shared.

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The CMA Country Christmas event, set to air later this season, promises to be a star-studded celebration. Hosted by Trisha Yearwood and Amy Grant, the show will feature performances from some of country music’s biggest names. As the Christmas season officially kicks off, with decorations and festive cheer filling homes, Johnson’s upcoming performance is sure to add a touch of old-school charm to the festivities.

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Fans can expect a night full of holiday magic, and Johnson’s Sinatra-inspired moments are sure to leave a lasting impression as country music rings in the most wonderful time of the year.

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