Country star Jamey Johnson is making a powerful return with…read more
Country star Jamey Johnson is making a powerful return with his first solo studio album in 14 years, titled Midnight Gasoline, set to release on November 8. This highly anticipated project, recorded at the historic Cash Cabin Studio, pays homage to the legacy of Johnny and June Carter Cash. The album includes emotionally charged tracks like “Someday When I’m Old,” a contemplative piece that Johnson had originally demoed back in 2004. Johnson describes the song as resonant with his current perspective, reflecting on aging and legacy—a theme that resonates deeply with his fans.
Signing with Warner Music Nashville for this release, Johnson has drawn upon collaborations with country music luminaries like Chris Stapleton and Randy Houser. The album’s production includes contributions from The Kent Hardly Playboys and the renowned producer Dave Cobb, adding depth and variety to the sound. With tracks already generating buzz, Midnight Gasoline is shaping up to be a deeply personal and reflective body of work, promising to captivate both long-time fans and newcomers alike.