Sturgill Simpson, performing as Johnny Blue Skies, joined The Black Keys on stage in Nashville for a psychedelic jam. The collaboration occurred as The Black Keys concluded their North American tour.
Sturgill Simpson, under his Johnny Blue Skies moniker, has made his latest LP, 'Mutiny After Midnight,' available for streaming, previously only released on physical formats.
Sturgill Simpson's latest album, 'Mutiny After Midnight' by Johnny Blue Skies & the Dark Clouds, debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200, achieving this success despite being released exclusively in physical formats.
Sturgill Simpson's project, Johnny Blue Skies & the Dark Clouds, has announced their upcoming album 'Mutiny After Midnight,' which is described as a 'dance record' and is set for a March 13 release.
June brought new musical obsessions, with a selection of songs from artists like Iolanda, Napa, Janeiro, Julia Jacklin, and Johnny Blue Skies being highlighted.
Johnny Blue Skies' Mutiny After Midnight reigns on the Top Rock & Alternative Albums tally, while Lamb of God's Into Oblivion rules Top Hard Rock Albums.
Sturgill Simpson has finally made his alter ego Johnny Blue Skies' album, 'Mutiny After Midnight', available on streaming platforms, including a bonus cover of Eddie Murphy's 'Party All the Time'.
Johnny Blue Skies & The Dark Clouds, a moniker for Sturgill Simpson, achieved a No. 3 debut on the charts with their physical-only album 'Mutiny After Midnight,' marking the highest debut for the artist under this name.
After promising the new Johnny Blue Skies album Mutiny After Midnight would only be available on CD, vinyl, and cassette, the record has dropped early on YouTube