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- Active: 2000s
- Genres: Country
- Instrument: Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Vocals
- Representative Albums: "That Lonesome Song," "The Dollar"
| Artist: Jamey Johnson |
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| Jamey Johnson | |
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| Background information | |
| Born | July 14, 1975 [1] |
| Origin | Montgomery, Alabama, United States |
| Genres | Country |
| Occupations | Singer-songwriter |
| Instruments | Vocals, guitar |
| Years active | 2005-present |
| Labels | BNA Mercury Nashville |
| Associated acts | Trace Adkins John Michael Montgomery Joe Nichols James Otto George Strait |
| Website | JameyJohnson.com |
Jamey Johnson (born July 14, 1975, in Enterprise, Alabama) is an Academy of Country Music award-winning American country music artist. Signed to BNA Records in 2005, Johnson made his debut with his single "The Dollar", the title track to his 2006 album The Dollar. Johnson was dropped from BNA in 2006 and signed to Mercury Nashville Records in March 2008, releasing his second album, the gold-certified That Lonesome Song. This album has produced two more singles: the Top 10 hit "In Color" and "High Cost of Living." In addition to most of his own material, Johnson has co-written singles for Trace Adkins, George Strait, James Otto and Joe Nichols.
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Johnson was born on July 14, 1975, in Enterprise, Alabama, but raised in Montgomery, Alabama. From an early age, he was influenced by country acts such as Alabama and Alan Jackson, the latter of whom was the first act that he saw in concert.[2] After graduating high school, Johnson attended Jacksonville State University, the same university from which Alabama lead singer Randy Owen graduated.[2] During his time at Jacksonville State University, he was a member of Sigma Nu in the Iota Lambda chapter.
Johnson quit college after two years and served in the Marine Corps Reserves for eight years.[2] After exiting the Marines, he began playing country music in various bars throughout Montgomery; one of his first gigs was opening for David Allan Coe.[2] By 2000, Johnson had moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in pursuit of a career in country music. He also self-released an album called They Call Me Country. One of his first connections was with Greg Perkins, a fiddler who had played for Tanya Tucker and other artists. Perkins invited Johnson to sing as a duet partner on a demo tape; the other duet partner with whom he sang was Gretchen Wilson.[2] Songs for which Johnson sang demos include "Songs About Me" (cut by Trace Adkins) and "That's How They Do It in Dixie" (cut by Hank Williams, Jr. with Big & Rich, Gretchen Wilson, and Van Zant).[2] Jamey Johnson has also appeared in Miranda Lambert's "White Liar" music video
In addition, Johnson had made connections with producer and songwriter Buddy Cannon, who helped him land a songwriting contract.[3] Among Johnson's first cuts as a songwriter was "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk," which Adkins released from his 2005 album Songs About Me.
By 2005, Johnson had also been signed to a recording contract with BNA Records. His first single, entitled "The Dollar," was released that year, followed by his Buddy Cannon-produced debut album (also entitled The Dollar) in March 2006. "The Dollar" went on to peak at #14 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. The album's second single, "Rebelicious," failed to enter the charts and Johnson was dropped from BNA.
After the loss of his record deal, Johnson divorced his wife and took on a reclusive lifestyle, residing in a friend's house while working on his songwriting.[4] He wrote several songs for other artists. In 2006, George Strait reached #1 on the Country chart with "Give It Away," a song which Johnson co-wrote with Bill Anderson and Cannon. This song became Strait's 41st #1 on the Billboard country charts, setting a new record for most #1s on that chart.
In 2007, Trace Adkins charted with two more songs that Johnson co-wrote: "Ladies Love Country Boys" and "I Got My Game On," the former being Adkins' first #1 in 10 years. Also in 2007, Joe Nichols reached Top 20 with "Another Side of You," another song co-written by Johnson. This song was the first single on Nichols's album Real Things, which also contained "She's All Lady," a song that Johnson originally recorded on The Dollar.
Johnson was part of the Fox TV television series Nashville,[5] which was cancelled after two episodes in September 2007.
Johnson released an album in 2008, That Lonesome Song, which was only made available online.[4] The album drew the attention of Mercury Nashville Records, who signed him to a record deal in 2008. His first single for the label, "In Color," was released in March 2008. This song, which Johnson co-wrote with Lee Thomas Miller and James Otto, entered Top 40 in June 2008, and That Lonesome Song was physically released in August of that year. "In Color" peaked at #9 on the Country chart in January 2009 and was followed a month later by "High Cost of Living," which managed to crack the Top 40, but only reaching #34. By April 2009, That Lonesome Song was certified Gold by the RIAA.
A fifth single, "My Way to You," was issued in July 2009. The song will act as a lead-off single to Johnson's third major-label studio album. The song was released to radio on July 13, 2009, and debuted at #56 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. The song peaked at #52 in September 2009.
| Year | Album details | Chart Positions | Certifications[6] (sales threshold) |
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| US Country | US | |||
| 2002 | They Call Me Country
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| 2006 | The Dollar
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20 | 87 | |
| 2008 | That Lonesome Song
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6 | 28 |
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| "—" denotes releases that did not chart | ||||
| Year | Single | Peak chart positions | Album | ||
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| US Country | US | CAN Country | |||
| 2005 | "The Dollar" | 14 | 101 | 21 | The Dollar |
| 2006 | "Rebelicious" | — | — | — | |
| 2008 | "In Color" | 9 | 52 | 34 | That Lonesome Song |
| 2009 | "High Cost of Living" | 34 | — | — | |
| "My Way to You" | 52 | — | — | TBD | |
| "—" denotes releases that did not chart | |||||
| Year | Single | Artist | Peak positions | Album |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US Country | ||||
| 2009 | "Cold Beer"A | Colt Ford | Ride Through the Country |
| Year | Video | Director |
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| 2006 | "The Dollar" | Wes Edwards |
| 2008 | "In Color" | Shaun Silva |
Johnson received three Grammy Award nominations at the 51st Grammy Awards: Best Country Album for That Lonesome Song, and Best Country Song and Best Male Country Vocal Performance for "In Color."[8] "In Color" won the Academy of Country Music's 2009 award for Song of the Year and the same award during the 2009 Country Music Association Awards.
| Year | Association | Award | Result |
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| 2009 | 51st Grammy Awards | Best Country Album — That Lonesome Song | Nominated |
| Best Country Song — "In Color" | Nominated | ||
| Best Male Country Vocal Performance — "In Color" | Nominated | ||
| Academy of Country Music | Song of the Year — "In Color" | Won | |
| Top New Male Artist | Nominated | ||
| Top Album of the Year — That Lonesome Song | Nominated | ||
| Country Music Association | Song of the Year — "In Color" | Won | |
| Single of the Year — "In Color" | Nominated | ||
| New Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||
| Album of the Year — That Lonesome Song | Nominated |
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