Country music sensation Jamey Johnson found himself in a precarious situation over the weekend. According to reports from the Tennessee Highway Patrol, he was arrested and accused of speeding and drug possession just outside of Nashville. The "Midnight Gasoline" singer, who recently released his first album in years, was stopped in Williamson County on November 17. Things took a turn for the worse when officers allegedly discovered drugs in his possession, leading to his arrest and the filing of charges for both offenses.
The bond set for Johnson was a staggering $500,000, leaving fans shocked and concerned about what lies ahead for the country star. "The incident is still under investigation," authorities emphasized, keeping specific details under wraps for the time being.
According to Whiskey Riff, Johnson was charged under a Tennessee law that classifies possession of between half an ounce to 10 pounds of marijuana as a Class E felony. If convicted, he could face up to six years in prison and a fine of $5,000. These potential consequences have fans and followers on tenterhooks, as they await the outcome of his court appearance.
Johnson is scheduled to appear in court on February 6, 2025, at 1 p.m. In the meantime, fans and followers are keeping a close eye on the situation, hoping for the best outcome for their beloved country star.
Born in Alabama, Jamey Johnson has had an illustrious career in country music. He has earned 11 Grammy nominations and is widely regarded as one of the greatest country singers of all time. His 2008 album, "That Lonesome Song," went platinum with over 1 million copies sold, and his 2010 double album, "The Guitar Song," achieved gold status. These projects solidified his reputation as a master storyteller.
Iconic hits like "Give It Away" and "In Color" earned him coveted Song of the Year trophies. His 2012 album, "Living for a Song: A Tribute to Hank Cochran," paid homage to one of his heroes. Johnson's collaborations with country icons like Willie Nelson, George Strait, and Merle Haggard have further elevated his standing in the country music industry. In 2013, his tribute album was named Album of the Year by Nashville Scene's Country Music Critics' Poll, and just two years earlier, the same poll declared "The Guitar Song" the best album and Johnson as the best male vocalist, songwriter, and artist.