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Jamey Johnson Goes Digital-Only

Jamey Johnson, who enjoyed a Top 15 hit last year with “The Dollar,” is selling his new album directly to fans without the help of a record label. That Lonesome Song is available for download through digital retailers like iTunes, or you can buy it from Jamey himself at myspace.com/jameyjohnson. The Alabama native, who says he’s been buying his music digitally for years, has no plans to press physical CDs of That Lonesome Song. Jamey, whose hits as a songwriter include George Strait’s “Give It Away” and Trace Adkins’ “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk,” had a hand in writing 11 of the album’s 13 tracks.

by Chris Neal November 12, 2007

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