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Jamey Johnson That Lonesome Song Night At Little Red Hen

Seattle country music fans caught a taste of Jamey Johnson’s new album, That Lonesome Song, as Little Red Hen hosted Jamey Johnson That Lonesome Song Night August 7-9, 2008. 

Fans listened to songs from Jamey Johnson’s That Lonesome Song album throughout the evening, including the hit “In Color,” and entered to win Jamey Johnson prize packs - including autographed Jamey Johnson That Lonesome Song CD’s, stickers, repositionable sticky photo frames, shot glasses, and stickers.  You can find Jamey Johnson’’s music in the record stores right where the closing track of the album says it is going to be - “Between Jennings and Jones.”

Little Red Hen is located at 7115 Woodlawn Ave NE, Seattle WA 98115.  For more information, call (206) 522-1168 or visit littleredhen.com


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Jamey Johnson That Lonesome Song Night At Little Red Hen




Jamey Johnson That Lonesome Song Night At Little Red Hen


Jamey Johnson That Lonesome Song Night At Little Red Hen


Jamey Johnson That Lonesome Song Night At Little Red Hen


Jamey Johnson That Lonesome Song Night At Little Red Hen


Jamey Johnson That Lonesome Song Night At Little Red Hen


Jamey Johnson That Lonesome Song Night At Little Red Hen




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Comments

Good Stuff~It looks like I missed a party!  Hey Connie, I want one of those CDs. GOOD MUSIC.

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