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Jamey Johnson on Making His First Solo Album in 14 Years, Writing With Toby Keith & Sobriety: ‘I Barely Survived’


Country singer-songwriter Jamey Johnson talks about his new album 'Midnight Gasoline' and shares memories of Toby Keith.

Then there’s Tony Joe White, who he was writing “Saturday Night in New Orleans” with when the “Poke Salad Annie” writer died (he finished the song years later with Chris Stapleton). The 12-track Midnight Gasoline will be the first in a number of albums called the Cash Cabin Series coming through Warner Music Nashville in conjunction with his own Big Gassed Records. Johnson, who is on Life is a Carnival: The Last Waltz Tour ‘24 with musicians Don Was, Ryan Bingham, Lukas Nelson, Mike Campbell and Benmont Tench celebrating the music of The Band, talked to Billboard before he flew from Nashville for a date in Omaha.

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