Celebrity Life
Blackberry Smoke Go Country With Jamey Johnson on New Collab ‘Lonesome for a Livin”
Pedal-steel weeper appears on the band's latest album 'You Hear Georgia,' released on Friday
Jamey Johnson Says He’s in No Rush to Record a New Album
It's been 11 years and counting since the Nashville outlaw released an LP of original material and he's not yet ready to break that streak. "I don't need to put out an album," Johnson says
The Metalhead Who Played Country Guitar
The Steel Woods' Jason "Rowdy" Cope died in January, but his power-chord-meets-chicken-pickin' guitar style lives on with a posthumous album. "He was a natural bridge between feel and technique," says Cope's friend Jamey Johnson
Country’s 15 Highest Drug Odes
From Willie's weed to Cash's coke, we count down the greatest songs about illegal recreation
Jamey Johnson and the Mavericks’ Raul Malo Duet on ‘To All the Girls I’ve Loved Before’
Vocalists re-create Willie Nelson and Julio Iglesias' 1984 duet
Jason ‘Rowdy’ Cope, Guitarist for the Steel Woods, Dead at 42
Cope was a cult hero in outlaw country and Southern rock circles, playing with artists like Jamey Johnson
Randy Houser, Jamey Johnson Announce Joint Acoustic Tour
Nashville songwriters will visit eight cities, playing 13 shows in total, on Country Cadillac Tour
Hear Jamey Johnson Transform Johnny Cash’s ‘California Poem’ Into a Cinematic Dirge
Jerry Douglas and Sam Bush join Johnson in this track off the deluxe edition of 'Forever Words,' which sets Johnny Cash writings to music