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Country Artist Robby Johnson Joins Matt Jolley on GeorgiaRadio.com This Wednesday


GEORGIA RADIO - Y’all won’t want to miss this! Country music artist Robby Johnson is sitting down with Matt Jolley on GeorgiaRadio.com this Wednesday, November 20th, at 12 PM ET (Noon) to chat about his latest release, Road I'm On. Robby’s down-to-earth charm and heartfelt music have made him a favorite with fans, and he’s ready to share the stories behind his newest tunes.


His latest release, Road I’m On, is packed with the kind of soul and storytelling that makes country music special. And just in time for the holidays, Robby’s festive new song, “Oh! Santa, Please,” is spreading Christmas cheer on stations across the country this season.

Robby’s also still riding high on the success of his September single, “More Than You Think.” Released just in time for National Grandparents Day, this heartfelt song is a tribute to the grandparents who love and support their families in ways big and small. It was premiered by RFD-TV and has struck a chord with listeners, even landing a spot on Spotify’s All New Country playlist.

Talking about the song’s inspiration, Robby shared: “My grandparents, Olivette and Lionel (Leo), played a huge part in raising me, and I wish they could see who I’ve become. They worked so hard to help make ends meet and give us a better life. This song is my way of saying ‘thank you.’”


If you haven’t heard it yet, you can check out “More Than You Think” at onerpm.link/440825580583.

A Journey Built on Hard Work and Heart

Robby Johnson’s journey to country music stardom is as real as it gets. Starting out as a factory worker who sang on his shifts, he got his first big break when someone gave him a demo session as a Christmas gift. From there, he packed up and moved to Nashville in 2012, where he teamed up with industry greats Jimmy Nichols and Frank Myers.

His first big single, “South Of Me,” made it into the Top 20 on the Music Row Breakout Chart and even got him a performance on The Late Show with David Letterman. His debut album, Don’t Look Back, produced by James Stroud, put him on the map, with songs from some of Nashville’s best writers and a guitar solo by Vince Gill.


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Keep up with Robby and all his news at his official website and follow him on social media:TikTok | Facebook | X | Instagram | Spotify | YouTube



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