It began as a familiar opening, but the moment Jamey Johnson and Ella Langley stepped into “Gold Dust Woman,” the atmosphere at Ozark subtly shifted and held everyone in place. Johnson anchored the song with a weathered calm, his voice carrying the weight of years lived and stories earned rather than performed
When Jamey Johnson invited Ella Langley to join him onstage at the Ozark Amphitheater, the crowd had no idea they were about to witness more than a cover — they were about to feel a transformation. As the first haunting notes of “Gold Dust Woman” drifted into the warm night air, something shifted. The chatter softened. Phones rose instinctively. … Read more