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Jamey Garner

Welcome To The Southland!

About Me

JAMEY GARNER BIOGRAPHY: Jamey Garner burst onto the country music scene as a Finalist on the USA Network and Sony Music's NASHVILLE STAR, where once a week he performed live on National TV to millions of American country music fans along with such stars as Miranda Lambert and Buddy Jewell.Most recently, Jamey was chosen to be one of Kenny Chesney’s “Next Big Stars”, and Jamey opened for Kenny, Brooks and Dunn and Lee Ann Rimes in front of nearly 30,000 screaming country music fans at Pizza Hut Park in Dallas, TX!Jamey has toured extensively and shared dates with some of country music's brightest stars, including Gary Alan, Dierks Bentley, Brooks & Dunn, Chris Cagle, Kenny Chesney, Terri Clark, Charlie Daniels, Deryl Dodd, Andy Griggs, Buddy Jewell, Tracy Lawrence, Lee Ann Rimes, Blake Shelton, Clay Walker, Trent Willmon and many, many others.Jamey has been featured on numerous syndicated radio shows including After Midnight with Blair Garner, Danny Wright All Night, Westwood One and Billy Block's Western Beat.Jamey can be heard playing harmonica on two trax for Trent Willmon's newest release on Texas' own Compadre Records and he was also a guest on Neil McCoy's cd "That's Life". Jamey received a Gold record for his soulful harmonica performance on Buddy Jewells No.2 hit single "Sweet Southern Comfort" in 2004, produced by Grammy winner Clint Black.In the spring of 2004, Great American Country (G*A*C) aired a full 30-minute feature on Jamey and his music, a tremendous accomplishment for an unsigned artist. Jamey was also a special guest of Nashville legend Charlie Chase, of "Crook and Chase", on his NBC morning show and has appeared on various FOX and NBC affiliate's around the country.Currently, Jamey is based in the great state of Texas with his new band and working on his next cd release. Jamey is sponsored by Hohner Harmonicas, Greg Bennett Guitars, Dean Markley Strings and Guistar Picks.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 11/22/2005
Band Website: WWW.JAMEYGARNER.COM
Band Members: ..

The WELCOME TO THE SOUTHLAND video!! Shot live @ Cowboys Red River ~ Dallas, TX. courtesy Phat Armadillo.Jamey covers Folsom Prison by Johnny Cash!!! courtesy Phat Armadillo.My "HONKY-TONK HEROES" are... Jamey Garner - Lead Vocals / Harmonica, Todd Stewart - Fiddle / Acoustic Gtr. / Vocals, David Deaton - Lead Gtr. / Vocals, Elliott Rhoades - Drums / Vocals, John Gettis - Pedal Steel, Matt Meltone - Bass, Grant Pittman - Organ / Keys..


Influences:Johnny Ca$h, Frank $inatra, Elvis, Waylon Jennings, Travis Tritt, Charlie Daniels, Hank Jr., Conway Twitty, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Allman Brothers, John Mellencamp, Aerosmith, Kid Rock, Tim McGraw, The Band, Bob Segar, Tim Beattie, Kirk "Jellyroll" Johnson, Terry Macmillan, Charlie McCoy & Mr. Bob Hills.
Sounds Like: THE FUTURE OF COUNTRY MUSIC!!!!!!!


Record Label: Record what?
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Jamey Garner & Tracy Lawrence LIVE in Concert!!!

  Don't Miss Jamey Garner & Tracy Lawrence LIVE @ Cowboys Red River Friday, Jan. 25th 9pm!!!!!...
Posted by Jamey Garner on Tue, 22 Jan 2008 06:20:00 PST

Subject: Recording industry commentary from an online guitar geek friend

  The RIAA - The business model's broken, boys. Adapt to the times. I'm not your enemy, I'm your customer. YOU need MY business, not vice versa. Yes, I'm buying less CDs. Why? Not because I'm d...
Posted by Jamey Garner on Tue, 15 Jan 2008 11:54:00 PST

Hohner Harmonica's invite JG to NAMM Convention!!!

Hey y'all!! I've been invited by Hohner Harmonicas to play next week at the annual NAMM show in Anaheim, California! It's a very prestigious music convention and I can't tell you how excited...
Posted by Jamey Garner on Sun, 13 Jan 2008 12:23:00 PST

Harmonica Gear !!!

I've been asked many times what I am playing harp through . So, here goes!!! Harps:  Hohner Golden Melody's and Hohner Special 20 High G. Golden Melody's are my fave's. Amps:&nbs...
Posted by Jamey Garner on Mon, 03 Apr 2006 12:56:00 PST

Hunter S. Thompson

"And that, I think, was the handle---that sense of inevitable victory over the forces of Old and Evil. Not in any mean or military sense; we didn't need that. Our energy would simply prevail. There w...
Posted by Jamey Garner on Sat, 10 Dec 2005 01:31:00 PST