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Sturgill Simpson released “You Can Have the Crown” way back in 2013 on his debut studio album High Top Mountain. The song is ...
Now performing as Johnny Blue Skies, Sturgill Simpson will play three-hour sets for two nights on the Rocks.
At the time of that podcast recording (March of 2018), one Bitcoin was worth around $11,000. By the end of 2018 though, the ...
You have to hand it to Sturgill Simpson: He found a loophole in his own “quit after five albums” retirement plan. In April, Sturgill informed the world that he will now be known as Johnny Blue ...
The Sturgill Simpson Why Not Tour 2024 is billed as “An Evening with Sturgill Simpson featuring very special guest Johnny Blue Skies.” The tour will play Rupp Arena on Sept. 27.
Kentucky country singer-songwriter Sturgill Simpson announced a new name, Johnny Blue Skies, and new album and fall tour. The “Why Not” Tour will come to Lexington’s Rupp Arena Sept. 27.
“Sit down, baby,” Sturgill Simpson sings. “I got some things that you need to hear.” These words lead the last track on country singer Simpson’s most recent album, Passage du Desir.On the winding nine ...
Songs on Sturgill Simpson’s new album. In temperament, “Passage Du Desir” possesses a lightness that serves as a stark contrast to the senses of loss that seem to permeate most of its eight ...
The Sturgill Simpson Why Not Tour 2024 is billed as “An Evening with Sturgill Simpson featuring very special guest Johnny Blue Skies.” The tour will play Rupp Arena on Sept. 27.
Sturgill Simpson announced a summer album and 28-date fall tour. The album will be released under his new nom de plume, 'Johnny Blue Skies.' Plus Icon Film Plus Icon TV Plus Icon What To Watch ...
Before recording Cuttin' Grass Vol. 1, Sturgill Simpson (seated at center with guitar) assembled an all-star crew of bluegrass players to help him reimagine songs selected from across his own ...
Country rocker Sturgill Simpson rose above the din of Roy Wilkins Auditorium with a marathon three-hour set. By Chris Riemenschneider. The Minnesota Star Tribune. September 26, 2024 at 5:11AM.