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2 months ago |
musicmayhemmagazine.com | Andrew Wendowski |Cody Johnson
Cody Johnson delivered an electrifying set on Friday evening (Feb. 15) for the second of two sold-out shows at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, as part of his headlining Leather Deluxe Tour. He performed for over 30,000 fans across the two shows, following his historic show at the venue in 2024, when he broke the attendance record for the most tickets sold by a male country artist in their Bridgestone debut.
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2 months ago |
holler.country | Cody Johnson |Drew Baldridge
February 19, 2025 5:10 pm GMTLink copied Drew Baldridge has shared an endearing video of him gifting Cody Johnson a saddle, as a special thank-you to the ‘I'm Gonna Love You’ hitmaker after bringing him out on tour. During Drew Baldridge's final stop opening for Cody Johnson on the latter's Leather Deluxe Tour, Baldridge ordered a custom-made saddle with ‘CoJo’ and ‘The Leather Deluxe Tour’ etched on the side, with Johnson visibly moved by the thoughtful present.
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Dec 4, 2024 |
holler.country | Lainey Wilson |Cody Johnson
December 4, 2024 10:36 am GMTLink copied A shimmering pantheon of country stars have aligned this week to show their support for St. Jude's This Shirt Saves Lives campaign, which aims to encourage fans to donate to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and become a Partner in Hope. The hospital has been at the forefront of the mission to eradicate childhood cancer for a number of years now, with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital being founded by Danny Thomas in 1962.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
holler.country | Cody Johnson
November 21, 2024 12:16 pm GMTLink copied When it was announced during the 2024 CMA Awards that Cody Johnson's 2023 record, Leather, had won Album of the Year, it was a celebratory moment for country music as a whole. The man warmly known as CoJo has been toiling away as a road warrior for almost two decades, and it's great to see the Texan receiving recognition.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
wkuherald.com | Cody Johnson
Whether you use Spotify or Apple Music, prefer wired earbuds or wireless headphones or listen while studying or walking around campus, music is one thing we all share. As the leaves fall, many people find different music to fit different autumn vibes. The Herald Editorial Board is no different. Here’s what we’re listening to this fall (and what you should be, too). Music has always been a super personal thing for me.
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