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Jamey Johnson Gets Star Treatment in Hometown

Posted: July 14th, 2008 at 9:56 am  |  By: Craig Shelburne  

Jamey Johnson"I couldn't give a s--- about being famous," says Jamey Johnson, who's on the country charts now with "In Color." But that doesn't mean he's not getting recognized. Driving back to Nashville after a Fourth of July show in Mobile, Ala., he decided to spend the night in his hometown of Montgomery, Ala.

"I stayed at a Hampton Inn downtown in Montgomery, right next door to the Hank Williams museum, and I went in there the next morning just to check out the museum," he says. "The lady in there knew who I was. Next thing I know, people in the museum were coming up, just starting up a conversation. I'm in there in my shorts and flip-flops with my t-shirt on. I look like a bag of death over there, but I'm doing autographs and talking to people.

"It kind of took me by surprise, I didn't know how to act. Hell, I'm in my hometown. I didn't really think anybody knew me there. Next thing I knew, the Montgomery Advertiser is out there, and a TV crew to do an interview. It's like, ‘Wow, they made it a big deal. I need to get down here more often.' They seem to think this is a rarity."

Johnson, who won a CMA Award for co-writing the George Strait hit, "Give It Away," believes that Williams was a huge influence on him as a songwriter. "Being from Montgomery, if you were gonna write and sing country music, you couldn't be just a little good at it. You better have studied the source. Montgomery has their country singer," he says. "I'm so proud when they come out to support me down there, because I know what the heritage of Montgomery is. For people down there, you'll never be bigger than Hank Williams, and I ain't trying."

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  • Vicki says:

    Posted: July 14th, 2008 at 10:14 pm  

    So glad to see Jamey get the special treatment he deserves. What a true talent!

  • Ann says:

    Posted: July 21st, 2008 at 3:51 pm  

    You are a great songwriter and artist Jamey so why be surprised when people of Montgomery recognize you. Even though there will never be another Hank Sr., your songs come from the heart and reach people just like Hanks’ songs did.

  • Lana says:

    Posted: December 26th, 2008 at 10:07 am  

    What an awesome artist and album. You deserve all the recognition your gonna get.

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