Meanwhile, Opry Country Classics on Thursday night will be celebrating Johnny PayCheck. Johnny, or course, was a former member of the Opry and was a member at the time of his death. Among those appearing will be Opry members Chris Janson and Jamey Johnson, in addition to host Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers.
Also on the schedule is Johnny's son, John PayCheck.
John PayCheck, son of country music legend Johnny PayCheck, embodies tradition while forging his own path in the industry. He grew up surrounded by legends, with music ingrained in his everyday life. John’s musical journey began humbly as a roadie, where he learned about the business while traveling with his father.
Two major events diverted him from music temporarily: his father's passing in 2003 led him to explore other passions in firefighting and technology, and the events of 9/11 spurred him to serve his country as an Army aviator. John still serves as a Reserve Army Officer in Europe. Despite his hiatus, music remained a constant thread in his life, drawing him back after 20 years.
As a combat veteran, farmer, and devoted family man, John’s return to music was fueled by industry support and the encouragement of fellow country music legacy kids. A CMA member and BMI songwriter, his first single “Lone Stars” charted on radio, a significant milestone in his career. With a unique vocal style and deep-rooted appreciation for classic country, he continues his family's legacy while embracing the genre's evolution. As the next generation of PayCheck emerges, John stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of country music and the profound bond with his father.
Opry Country Classics
Thursday May 9
7:00
Host: Larry Gatlin
Also Appearing: Gatlin Brothers, Jamey Johnson, Chris Janson, John PayCheck, Jesse Keith Whitley, William Michael Morgan, Georgette Jones
Thursday May 9
7:00
Host: Larry Gatlin
Also Appearing: Gatlin Brothers, Jamey Johnson, Chris Janson, John PayCheck, Jesse Keith Whitley, William Michael Morgan, Georgette Jones
As mentioned, two very solid shows this week and I am happy that the Opry is taking the time to remember Johnny PayCheck.
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