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Johnny: Well with Trisha, we have done a lot of big TV throughout all her career. A lot of those things have been either award shows or like late night shows or morning shows. The Tonight Show, Lettermaen, you name it. Jason Boland wears a cowboy hat. Chad Sullins and the Last Call Coalition are having a great year. Their new CD, Incommunicado was released on July 10 and the first single, […].

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. The following is taken from a 30 minute interview in his Nashville studio on July 21, It's called the Rio Grande Valley. That's where I'm from and I've been in Nashville for 22 years now. Bronson: How old were you when you first started playing music? Johnny: Well I'm the youngest in a family of 3 brothers and my older brothers are guitar players as well and my dad was a guitar player, so I must have been 2 or 3 years old when I started fooling around with guitars.

There were just guitars all over the house. Bronson: So basically they taught you? Johnny: My oldest brother Simon, he's the one that kinda took me a little more under his wing and so forth, and he just taught me a few fundamental things and he said you better run with this stuff from here and grow. I think I was maybe 13 or 14 years old. He bought me my first real electric guitar and a Peavey amp that was bigger then I was laughing.

So yeah, he was very instrumental in helping me out when I was a kid. Bronson: You've been in Nashville since when you got the gig with Trisha Yearwood? Be a great musician and good things will happen. And then do a good voice on it. That is way more powerful than a full demo with a bunch of sloppy tracks on it. Nothing good is going to come out of that. The focus of a song, when you get a verse you got the central idea. This is the name of the song a lot of times. That's what I call a focus.



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