Jamey Johnson received the Rising Star Award at the Alabama Hall of Fame induction ceremony last year, and although the honor was great, he received an even better gift during the show when he met and performed with famed gospel group, the Blind Boys of Alabama...
The Blind Boys of Alabama obviously have a special place in their hearts for the people of their home state, so the group quickly signed on to participate in tonight's 'Music Builds: The CMT Disaster Relief Concert' organized by Hank Williams Jr...
President Obama is one of many profile celebrity figures who will offer a special call-to-action message during tonight's (May 12) 'Music Builds: The CMT Disaster Relief Concert,' which will air live from Nashville at 9:00 PM ET/PT on CMT, and will be simulcast on CMT...
He's a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Now, the late Johnny Cash will be inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.
The Man in Black, who died in 2003, is one of several members who will be inducted posthumously, including famed disc jockey Bill 'Hoss' Allen, as well as Grammy-nominated Christian band Degarmo an
Jamey Johnson is joining forces with gospel greats the Blind Boys of Alabama to make the group's next album, and he's recruited some fellow artists to lend their voices to the project, as well. Jamey has apparently become quite fond of the illustrious vocal group -- he brought the Blind Boys out onstage last week to perform some old-time gospel favorites with him during his concert at the Montgome