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Country singer Jamey Johnson married Brittney Eakins in a 'timeless' wedding at Graystone Quarry on May 20 in Franklin, ...
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Taste of Country on MSNJamey Johnson Marries Brittney Eakins in Tennessee Quarry WeddingJamey Johnson and his Brittney Eakins got married in a star-packed wedding outside Nashville. The ceremony included lots of ...
Jamey Johnson married Brittney Eakins at a ceremony in Franklin, Tennessee at the Graystone Quarry, which was fitting, ...
I can’t wait to see more images from the wedding, who knows if we will, but Ernest went on to share a video of how he was ...
Since breaking into the country music world, ERNEST has played some massive gigs solo and with his friend and collaborator, Morgan Wallen. However, his most recent gig was much smaller. Over the ...
I’m going to my hotel room with the guitar now to see how comfortable I can get with it,” ERNEST responded. “Would it just be ...
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The multi-genre songbird and the gruff outlaw team up for one of country's unlikeliest duets, "Never Want This to Change" ...
Other than “In Color” and the excerpt from “Can’t You See,” the unlikely trio also played “Call Me the Breeze,” “Hit It Hard” (a John Daly orginal) and “Lead Me Home.” And since John Daly is almost ...
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Jamey Johnson popped up at Saw's Juke Joint in Birmingham, playing in a jam session with Taylor Hicks and John Daly.
This new single from Jamey Johnson and emerging country artist Lily Meloa is the definition of sad country songs that make me so incredibly happy. Today, Meola released a slow, heartbreaking ballad ...
And her new single is a duet with another, even more hirsute outlaw traditionalist, Jamey Johnson. Lyrically, “Never Want This to Change” is part of a pop or country tradition: a song about a ...
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