In the last two years, I have gone down deep into the hole of Texas/Red Dirt country music, which I like to describe as “90’s country being made today.” If there were a Mt. Rushmore of current artists of the sub-genre, Cody Johnson would firmly have a place on that mountaintop. It came as a great surprise to learn that he was booked for a South Florida show when I first got the alert for this show. It hasn’t been since the Round Up hosted Casey Donahew a few years back that we’ve had a Texas/Red Dirt act play down this way. And before that, the last one that I can remember was Pat Green some 15+ years ago and that was only because he had “gone national” for awhile thanks to the success of “Wave on Wave.”
For those that aren’t familiar with Cody Johnson, this is an artist that can sell out an 80,000 seat stadium in Texas, so it was a treat to see him and his opening act Ian Munsick in such a small, intimate venue. Munsick is an up-and-coming future star in the making who put on an entertaining opening set. Cody Johnson‘s live show was everything as advertised. High energy, all over the place like Garth Brooks, feeds off the crowd like Eric Church, and is a proud patriotic American like Charlie Daniels. Well worth the price for a front row ticket!
The lighting wasn’t ideal for photography but here are the photos we were able to take from the front row!
- Ian Munsick – 9/5/21 – Abacoa Amphitheater in Jupiter, FL
- Cody Johnson – 9/5/21 – Abacoa Amphitheater in Jupiter, FL
Cody Johnson Set List
- Honky Tonk Blues
- With You I Am
- Wild as You
- Would You Ride With Me
- Dance Her Home
- Diamond In My Pocket
- God Bless the Boy
- Stronger
- Me and My Kind
- Y’all People
- Nothin’ On You
- Son of a Ramblin’ Man
- Let’s Build a Fire
- Till You Can’t (will be his new single – amazing song)
- Long Haired Country Boy (Charlie Daniels cover)
This is where he took a break to go on an epic rant about the state of things in our country these days. He did a great job of hammering his point without ever making it about political parties or calling out names. I’m sure he does this at many shows and you can probably Google it to see what he has to say, but I’m guessing he’s not a fan of Joe Biden.
- Doubt Me Now
- On My Way To You
- Whoever Is In New England (Reba McEntire cover)
- Red Dirt Road (Brooks & Dunn cover)
- Dear Rodeo
If you ever have a chance to see Cody Johnson live, DO IT! CoJo Nation awaits you!