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7/14/2010

COUNTRY WEEKLY - Jamey Johnson featured on Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute Album

Country Stars Fete Lynyrd Skynyrd

July 13
by Ken Tucker

It’s not difficult to see Southern rock’s intertwining with country music over the last few decades. While Charlie Daniels and Hank Williams Jr. have long had their feet planted in both genres, Travis Tritt and Montgomery Gentry—and more recently Jason Aldean and Justin Moore—have not been shy about professing the influence Southern rock has had on their music.

Thus it makes perfect sense that country stars would come  together to record Sweet Home Alabama: The Country Music Tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd, which is out July 20 and available exclusively at Walmart.

Randy Houser, one of eight acts involved in the new collection, agrees that country artists recording a Lynyrd Skynyrd tribute makes perfect sense. “You can’t be part of this crop of country singers and not have some Lynyrd Skynyrd on you. I’ve got Lynyrd Skynyrd all over me,” he says with a laugh.

Eric Church, another participant in the project, agrees. “Like everybody on Earth, I was exposed to, and grew up, a Skynyrd fan,” he says. “I’ve even done some shows with Skynyrd. It’s just a band that I have a lot of respect for, like a lot of people in my generation.”

In addition to Eric and Randy, Shooter Jennings, the Eli Young Band and Uncle Kracker, as well as newcomers Ashley Ray and Randy Montana, are also part of the set.

Randy Houser was happy to record to the advice-filled “Simple Man,” from Lynyrd Skynyrd’s debut album. “I did that song for years in the clubs in Mississippi,” Randy says. “I was lucky enough to get one of the songs that I wanted to do.”

Jamey Johnson’s take on the prison song “Four Walls of Raiford” is another outstanding track, which features Jamey accompanied only by Cowboy Eddie Long on dobro.

Check out both songs exclusively below and come back Monday (July 19) to hear previews of all eight tracks on the album.

For more about Sweet Home Alabama: The Country Music Tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd, check out the July 26 issue of Country Weekly, on stands July 19.

The album is available exclusively at Walmart.

http://www.countryweekly.com/lynyrd_skynyrd_country_tribute_exclusive_preview/news/4849

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  • 10/15/2008

    Runnin' And Gunnin'

    Just checking in and wanted to update you on what's been going on lately. I've been runnin' and gunnin' since we released the record in August. It's been cool cause I've gotten to meet tons of fans out on the road. In Sept I took the guys to New York City. We did the Imus in the Morning Show and then played a set with the amazing Lee Ann Womack. It was my first time in the city and I loved it. We got a car and headed down to the World Trade Center Site which was mind blowing then we headed to Little Italy for a great dinner. I couldn't get over how many people were in Times Square. Very cool.
     
    After NY we headed to Boston to play Farm Aid. What an honor that was. I got to hang on the bus with Willie Nelson for a while after our set and I had him sign "old Maple". What an awesome day.
     
    We are all over the map these days...I hope to see some of y'all at a show soon. Thanks for all of your great emails and all the support you've shown me.  Oh and thanks for the phone messages too, keep them coming at my number (615)823-5592.
     
    God Bless, JJ

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