Альбомы исполнителя
Sings Bob Wills
2000 · альбом
20 Of His Best (Original Stop Recordings)
1984 · альбом
Last Call for Lovin'
2021 · альбом
Say It Simply
2020 · сингл
Singin' Them Songs About Mexico
2018 · сингл
The Absolute Johnny Bush
2017 · альбом
Best Mixtape Ever: Johnny Bush
2015 · альбом
Masters Of The Last Century: Best of Johnny Bush
2014 · сборник
Reflections
2013 · альбом
Lost Highway Saloon
2012 · альбом
Whiskey River
2012 · альбом
Who'll Buy My Memories
2011 · альбом
Johnny Bush And The Bandoleros Play The Hits
2010 · альбом
Lillies White Lies
2009 · альбом
Texas Dance Hall Girl
1973 · альбом
Johnny Bush - His Very Best
2007 · сингл
Devil's Disciple
2006 · альбом
Texas State Of Mind
2006 · альбом
14 Greatest Hits
2005 · сборник
Country Chart Hits
2005 · альбом
Funny How Time Slips Away
2005 · альбом
Undo The Right
2005 · альбом
Honkytonic
2004 · альбом
Green Snakes
2001 · альбом
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Биография
Singer/songwriter/drummer Johnny Bush, born John Bush Shinn III in Houston, began his country career as a vocalist and guitar player in 1952 at the Texas Star Inn in San Antonio. Eventually he switched to drums and in the early '60s began working in Willie Nelson's band, the Record Men. A year later, he joined Ray Price's Cherokee Cowboys. During his three years with the band, Bush tried to cut a record deal, but the labels felt he sounded too much like Price to be marketable. Nelson stepped in and paid for Bush to cut his first album, Sound of a Heartache. After strong local response, he first hit the charts in 1967 with the minor hit "You Oughta Hear Me Cry." The next year he had three hits, including the Top Ten "Undo the Right." In 1972, Bush had a Top 20 hit with "I'll Be There," which led to a deal with RCA and a Top Ten hit with his song "Whiskey River," which later became Willie Nelson's signature song. Just as Bush reached the brink of stardom, he started to lose his vocal range. Doctors were not able to diagnose the reason until 1978, when they found he had a rare neurological disorder, spastic dysphonia. This did not prevent his recording, but his career soon took a downturn. Working with "voice builder" Gary Catona in 1985, Bush was able to bring back about 70 percent of his original voice. The following year he and Darrell McCall teamed up to record the successful honky tonk album Hot Texas Country. He then assembled a large country band and began performing around San Antonio. In 1994, he and the band released Time Changes Everything and launched a major tour; the 1998 follow-up, Talk to My Heart, was regarded as one of his finest recordings in many years. Bush continued a prolific release schedule into and during the new millennium, on occasion even releasing two albums in a single year. His recordings during this period included Lost Highway Saloon and Sings Bob Wills (both 2000), Green Snakes (2001), Honkytonic (2004), Texas State of Mind and Devil's Disciple (both 2006), and Texas on a Saturday Night (co-billed to Justin Trevino) and Kashmere Gardens Mud: A Tribute to Houston's Country Soul (both 2007). ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi