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In this powerful and heartfelt episode of The Hometown Bluegrass Show, hosts Tim Batts and Josh Williams sit down with Jamie Johnson of The Grascals for an honest conversation that goes far beyond the music.
Jamie and Josh Williams open up about their personal journeys through addiction, recovery, and redemption. With transparency and humility, they discuss the struggles they faced, the turning points that changed their lives, and how faith, support, and bluegrass music played a role in their healing.
The conversation highlights how music can be both an escape and a lifeline, offering hope not only to artists but to listeners walking similar roads. Jamie also shares reflections on life on the road, brotherhood in bluegrass, and how recovery has reshaped his perspective on music, family, and purpose.
This episode is a reminder that bluegrass is more than notes and harmonies—it’s a community, a testimony, and a place where real stories matter.
By Tim Batts and Josh Williams4.8
1919 ratings
In this powerful and heartfelt episode of The Hometown Bluegrass Show, hosts Tim Batts and Josh Williams sit down with Jamie Johnson of The Grascals for an honest conversation that goes far beyond the music.
Jamie and Josh Williams open up about their personal journeys through addiction, recovery, and redemption. With transparency and humility, they discuss the struggles they faced, the turning points that changed their lives, and how faith, support, and bluegrass music played a role in their healing.
The conversation highlights how music can be both an escape and a lifeline, offering hope not only to artists but to listeners walking similar roads. Jamie also shares reflections on life on the road, brotherhood in bluegrass, and how recovery has reshaped his perspective on music, family, and purpose.
This episode is a reminder that bluegrass is more than notes and harmonies—it’s a community, a testimony, and a place where real stories matter.

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