Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Jamey Johnson and Matthew McConaughey Playing the Part


From the press release:

There was tremendous excitement on Hollywood Boulevard and Highland last week when Matthew McConaughey directed his first music video for Jamey Johnson’s song “Playing the Part.” The song is the lead single from Johnson’s 25-track double album, The Guitar Song, which debuted at #1 last week on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart and #4 on the Billboard 200.

Johnson first met McConaughey backstage at the Academy of Country Music Awards in 2009 in Las Vegas , right after winning the Song of the Year trophy for “In Color.” (PHOTO ATTACHED) McConaughey told Johnson he had been listening to his critically acclaimed album That Lonesome Song non-stop and even quoted lyrics from a few tracks. Upon that first meeting, they became close friends and a few months later McConaughey’s girlfriend, Camila Alves, secretly asked Johnson to perform at McConaughey’s 40th birthday celebration.

When discussions began regarding the music video for “Playing the Part,” Johnson immediately called McConaughey to ask if he would make a cameo appearance. After several discussions, McConaughey decided he wanted to direct the music video since he had so many ideas for the concept. In the clip, McConaughey “plays the part” of director as well as actor.

McConaughey and Johnson have developed a strong mutual admiration for each other. According to today’s Los Angeles Times, McConaughey says, “With a lot of artists, their art is one thing and they're another but there is no separation between Jamey’s music and him. Jamey doesn't perform, he's just who he is. His music is about real life: hard, honest, and funny. His subjects are simple and universal but his point of view on them is where he's a poet - like his first person point of view as the heartache in his song ‘Heartache.’ He sings about and paints pictures of places we've all been before but the way he sees them is his and his only.” About working with his friend Matthew McConaughey, Johnson says, “I don’t think I could have dreamed anything better.”

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