Jamey Johnson's "In Color" would be higher on this list of the Top Country Songs of the Century if it was based purely on artist and songwriter opinion. It's the most frequently named song, or at least one of two (the other is still to come).
Willie Nelson paid tribute to his late friend Merle Haggard onstage days after he passed away. At a recent tour stop, the Red Headed Stranger performed "It's All Going to Pot" while in Cape Girardeau, Mo.
It's been four years since Jamey Johnson's landmark 'The Guitar Song' album, and two years since his released his last recordings. But the critically acclaimed singer-songwriter has finally revealed his next move.
Nashville's annual Music City Food and Wine Festival will be held this weekend (Sept. 20 and 21). The event, founded by Kings of Leon, will include world-renowned chefs, cooking demonstrations and a night of music with performances by some of country and rock music's biggest stars.
The 2014 Farm Aid benefit concert is coming September 13th. The 27th benefit for American family farmers will take place for the first time ever in Raleigh, North Carolina.
George Jones will cap his 58-year career as one of country music's most revered artists with a final performance on Nov. 22 at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena. Randy Travis, Jamey Johnson, the Charlie Daniels Band and Lorrie Morgan will share the stage with living legend for what's sure to be a historic event.
October 16, 2012 may be the biggest day of new country releases all year! Three big stars have new music available online and in stores, leaving fans with the difficult decision of how to best spend their money. Of the new projects available from Jason Aldean, Jamey Johnson and Scotty McCreery, which are you most likely to buy?
It's the end of the railroad. Fans who were eagerly awaiting to see Willie Nelson and Jamey Johnson, along with Band of Horses and John C. Reilly, perform on the 2012 Railroad Revival Tour will surely be disappointed, as the tour has been canceled by its organizers.
Jamey Johnson is incredibly busy now days. Not only is he writing music on a daily basis, finishing an album, doing his own tour, helping in his home state of Alabama to raise funds for tornado victims and now, Johnson has agreed to join the Willie ranks for the 2011 "Throw-down Tour" with Willie Nelson and friends. But that's not all.