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 Skies.
Two things struck me as unusual about the concert. For starters, Simpson stepped onto the stage and started singing at 7 p.m. on the dot — a timeliness almost unheard of in the ubiquitously tardy ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Despite announcing an official release date for his upcoming album, Mutiny After Midnight, Sturgill Simpson (Johnny Blues Skies) ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sturgill Simpson's latest album, "Passage Du Desir," is under the alias Johnny Blue Skies. He's set to go on a tour of North ...
Sturgill Simpson has announced a new round of shows supporting his fantastic 2024 album as Johnny Blue Skies, Passage Du Desir. The North American tour surrounds his festival sets at Two Step Inn, ...
Country music singer-songwriter Sturgill Simpson returns to music this year with the release of a new album, "Passage Du Desir," and return to the road with the "Why Not? Tour." On Oct. 21, Simpson ...
GEORGE, Wash. — Sturgill Simpson will be returning to music this year with a tour that will make a stop at the Gorge Amphitheater this September. Simpson will be joined by special guest Lord Huron at ...
Sturgill Simpson is one of the most celebrated artists in country music. Since releasing his debut album in 2013, he has built a massive and passionate fanbase. However, Simpson didn’t just pull his ...
Kentucky singer-songwriter Sturgill Simpson, who made big waves a few years ago then virtually disappeared from the musical landscape, is back. On June 5, Simpson announced a new name, a new album and ...
A few lucky patrons at Nashville honky tonk Robert’s Western World were treated to a surprise performance from Sturgill Simpson. The acclaimed singer/songwriter surprised onlookers Thursday night ...
As he stepped onto the Rupp Arena stage Friday evening at exactly 8 o’clock, Sturgill Simpson made it clear he was not going to let his Kentucky homecoming be upstaged by a “(expletive) hurricane.” ...