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Jimmy Wayne Proves He’s a ‘Fighter and Survivor’ on Halfway Trek
Jimmy Wayne Proves He’s a ‘Fighter and Survivor’ on Halfway Trek
Jimmy Wayne Proves He’s a ‘Fighter and Survivor’ on Halfway Trek
In December, Jimmy Wayne announced to the world that he would be embarking on a 1,700-mile trek across America to help raise money and awareness for teen homelessness. While some were lost for words and uncertain of his decision, one man who stood behind Jimmy from the start was the head of his record label, Valory Music CEO Scott Borchetta (pictured above to far left, in a photo taken with the en
Miranda, Reba, Brad + More Share CMA Music Fest Memories
Miranda, Reba, Brad + More Share CMA Music Fest Memories
Miranda, Reba, Brad + More Share CMA Music Fest Memories
Neither heat, rain, humidity nor recent floods will keep country music fans away from Nashville during CMA Music Festival. But before they were celebrities, some country stars were in the seats right alongside other folks from around the world, watching their favorites perform or standing in line for autographs...
Jimmy Wayne Learns the Lingo Across America
Jimmy Wayne Learns the Lingo Across America
Jimmy Wayne Learns the Lingo Across America
Jimmy Wayne is quickly approaching the Arizona border on his project Meet Me Halfway walk across America. He has under 400 miles left on his journey, which began on New Year's Day when Jimmy left Nashville, Tenn. on foot, walking all the way to Phoenix to raise money and awareness for teens who age out of the foster care systems and become homeless...
Jimmy Wayne Has Uncomfortable Confrontation Along Trek
Jimmy Wayne Has Uncomfortable Confrontation Along Trek
Jimmy Wayne Has Uncomfortable Confrontation Along Trek
Tuesday afternoon (May 25), Jimmy Wayne had his second run-in with the police on his Meet Me Halfway walk across America -- but this time, he wasn't the one being searched. Jimmy's day started off like any other along his route, with the singer suiting up in his Marmot walking clothes and heading out to walk along Highway 60 in Socorro, N...
Jimmy Wayne Looks Forward to Life After ‘Halfway’ Trek
Jimmy Wayne Looks Forward to Life After ‘Halfway’ Trek
Jimmy Wayne Looks Forward to Life After ‘Halfway’ Trek
With less than 400 miles left to go on his Meet Me Halfway solo-walk across America, Jimmy Wayne has been raising awareness for at-risk teens aging out of the foster care system. This week, the singer logged another 20 miles and wrote his first song since leaving Nashville on New Year's Day...
Jimmy Wayne Wants to Just Keep Walking
Jimmy Wayne Wants to Just Keep Walking
Jimmy Wayne Wants to Just Keep Walking
Jimmy Wayne is down to his last 500 miles in his Meet Me Halfway solo-walk across America to raise awareness for at-risk teens aging out of the foster care system. He began his journey on New Year's Day when he left Nashville, Tenn. on foot heading toward Phoenix, Ariz...
Jimmy Wayne Speaks to California Senate on Foster Youth
Jimmy Wayne Speaks to California Senate on Foster Youth
Jimmy Wayne Speaks to California Senate on Foster Youth
Jimmy Wayne recently took a break from his Meet Me Halfway solo-walk across America to speak before the California Senate. Jimmy was asked to take part in California's kick-off event for National Foster Care Awareness Month in Sacramento where he spoke on behalf of Assembly Bill 12 -- the California Fostering Connections to Success Act...
Jimmy Wayne Raises Money and Good Times in Amarillo
Jimmy Wayne Raises Money and Good Times in Amarillo
Jimmy Wayne Raises Money and Good Times in Amarillo
Jimmy Wayne returned to the stage in Texas last week to perform a benefit concert for the Junior League of Amarillo. After an auction, which included an acoustic guitar signed by Jimmy, the singer took the stage with his high-octane opener, 'Cowboys and Engines,' followed by 'Shot Cowboy...
Jimmy Wayne Messes With Texas
Jimmy Wayne Messes With Texas
Jimmy Wayne Messes With Texas
Last month when Jimmy Wayne crossed into Texas on his 1,700-mile Meet Me Halfway walk across America, he met a group of Texans who took the singer in for multiple nights, giving him their own bed while they slept on the floor each night. Jimmy quickly bonded with the men whom he says are bona fide Texans all the way...

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