Top Johnny Bush Albums
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Last Call for Lovin'
Last Call for Lovin'
[2021]
The Absolute Johnny Bush
The Absolute Johnny Bush
[2017]
Top Collection: Johnny Bush
Top Collection: Johnny Bush
[2015]
Best Mixtape Ever: Johnny Bush
Best Mixtape Ever: Johnny Bush
[2015]
Reflections
Reflections
[2013]
Country Chart Hits
Country Chart Hits
[2013]
Undo The Right (Original Stop & Gusto Records Recordings)
Undo The Right (Original Stop & Gusto Records Recordings)
[2011]
Who'll Buy My Memories
Who'll Buy My Memories
[2011]
Johnny Bush And The Bandoleros Play The Hits
Johnny Bush And The Bandoleros Play The Hits
[2010]
Whiskey River
Whiskey River
[2009]
Lillies White Lies
Lillies White Lies
[2009]
Johnny Bush - His Very Best - EP
Johnny Bush - His Very Best - EP
[2007]
Kashmere Gardens Mud: A Tribute to Houston's Country Soul, Vol. 4
Kashmere Gardens Mud: A Tribute to Houston's Country Soul, Vol. 4
[2006]
TEXAS STATE of MIND
TEXAS STATE of MIND
[2006]
DEVIL'S DISCIPLE
DEVIL'S DISCIPLE
[2005]
Country Masters: Johnny Bush
Country Masters: Johnny Bush
[2004]
HonkyTonic
HonkyTonic
[2004]
Green Snakes
Green Snakes
[2001]
Lost Highway Saloon
Lost Highway Saloon
[2000]
Texas Dance Hall Girl
Texas Dance Hall Girl
[1973]
Here Comes The World Again
Here Comes The World Again
[1973]
Whiskey River/There Stands the Glass
Whiskey River/There Stands the Glass
[1973]
Related Information for Johnny Bush
Johnny Bush, born February 17, 1935 as John Bush Shinn III in Houston, Texas, is a country music singer, songwriter, and drummer. Bush, nicknamed the "Country Caruso," is best-known for his distinctive voice and as the writer of "Whiskey River," a top-ten hit for himself and Willie Nelson's signature song. He is still popular in his native Texas.Born John Bush Shinn III in the blue-collar neighborhood of Kashmere Gardens in Houston, Texas, Bush listened to the western swing music of Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys and the honky-tonk sounds of artists like Ernest Tubb, Lefty Frizzell and Hank Thompson. Thanks to a disc jockey uncle, Bush got a taste for performance. In 1952 he moved to San Antonio, Texas, whe... read more
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