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Jamey Johnson-That Lonesome Song (2007-VBR-Country)

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Title:

Jamey Johnson-That Lonesome Song (2007-VBR-Country)

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2008-05-03 (by ChengĀ )

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http://www.audiolunchbox.com/images/albums/153k/153629-500.jpg -=Jamey Johnson=- Singer/songwriter Jamey Johnson is just as comfortable mopping up the tears on the barroom floor with an old Hank Williams-style ballad as he is tearing the roof off with a honky tonk juggernaut. The Alabama native and ex-Marine rose to the top of the Nashville food chain through blood, sweat, and tears. Raised in a devout and deeply musical family helped the new traditionalist find his voice, but it wasn't until he moved to Music City that the world began to take notice. After laying low for nearly a year, he began appearing at songwriter nights, where he met other writers. As his peers began securing publishing deals, they would ask Johnson to sing on their demos. In 2002, mutual friend and songwriter Randy Hardison turned producer/songwriter Buddy Cannon on to Johnson -- the two became close friends and allies after Hardison's death later in the year. Johnson's next convert was publisher Gary Overton, who signed the budding songwriter to EMI. In April of 2005, Johnson signed a record contract with BNA and released his debut, The Dollar, in January of 2006. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide --------------------------------------------------------------- > Jamey Johnson - That Lonesome Song Artist...[ Jamey Johnson Title....[ That Lonesome Song Genre....[ Country Year.....[ 2007 Encoder..[ LAME3.97 (-V2 --vbr-new) Bitrate..[ VBRkbps Quality..[ Joint-Stereo kHz......[ 44.1kHz Source...[ CDDA Date.....[ May-02-2008 Type.....[ Album Size.....[ 55,3 MB Lable....[ Big Gassed Records Cat.Nr...[ n/a URL......[ www.jameyjohnson.com --------------------------------------------------------------- Nr. ARTIST/TRACK. Time. --------------------------------------------------------------- 01 released 00:40 02 high cost of living 05:47 03 angel 04:30 04 the door is always open 03:37 05 mary go round 04:55 06 in color 04:54 07 leave you alone 04:26 08 that lonesome song 04:04 09 dreaming my dreams 03:37 10 next ex thing 05:59 11 women 03:25 ----- TOTAL: 45:54 min --------------------------------------------------------------- Jamey Johnson was raised in Montgomery, Ala., and grew up influenced by that state's famous country musicians such as Hank Williams Jr., Vern Gosdin and the band, Alabama. He first picked up the guitar when he was around 10 years old when his uncle taught him to play Alabama's "My Home's in Alabama." As a teenager, he saved enough money to buy an Epiphone guitar he dubbed Old Maple. On Saturday nights, he and his friends would go to the grave of Hank Williams on the hill above Montgomery to drink beer and sing the legend's songs. One night he dropped Old Maple on the tombstone and splintered its bottom. The instrument bears that scar to this day. He began his singing career in the clubs of Montgomery. His father thought his son might become a music teacher or a band director. But after two years of college, Jamey abruptly quit school in 1994. For the next eight years he served in the Marine Corps Reserve and perfected his country singing style. The same week he was discharged, the rest of his unit was ordered to Iraq. Having paid his dues in the honky-tonks of Alabama, Johnson gave Nashville a try. He arrived on Jan. 1, 2000, and took a job as a salesman for a sign company. Then he worked for an industrial pumping company. From 2001 until 2004, he helped run a construction firm, restoring buildings devastated by fires, hurricanes or tornados. In time, he started singing at songwriter nights and met other songwriters. When those writers got publishing deals, they hired Johnson to sing demos. (His first one was a duet with Gretchen Wilson, also a demo singer at the time.) One of those writers, Randy Hardison, praised his talent to producer Buddy Cannon. They decided to co-produce some demos for Johnson, but Hardison was murdered in 2002. The sudden loss brought Johnson and Cannon closer together. Proceeding with their goals, Cannon produced some demos for Johnson and helped secure him a publishing deal. (He co-wrote the Trace Adkins hit, "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk.") Johnson struggled to find a record deal, though, until his seventh audition for RCA Records in April 2005. The label will release his debut album, The Dollar, in early 2006.

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