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Cody Johnson Shares Powerful Story Of A Fan Who Decided Not To Commit Suicide After Hearing One Of His Songs On The Radio
Sharing a powerful story on the red carpet.
With the 2025 CMA Awards taking place tonight at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, yesterday, many of the artists featured at the show have been doing tons of press leading up to the event. And let’s face it, though many of the interviewers are doing their best to ask meaningful questions about the artists’ careers and music, oftentimes, the stars being interviewed are either giving brief answers before moving onto the next set of questions from various outlets or flatout receiving things they’ve been asked about a countless number of times.
With everyone from Luke Combs and Riley Green to Ella Langley and Zach Top being avaliable during the press conference segments, there was plenty to be discussed on the eve of the biggest night in country music. And while most artists gave some entertaining and insightful answers to questions asked by various media outlets, it was none other than Cody Johnson who gave what can only be described as the powerful stories of the night yesterday.
Johnson, who is up for four awards tonight including Entertainer, Male Vocalist, Musical Event and Music Video of the Year (“I’m Gonna Love You” with Carrie Underwood), stopped by to talk with Hannah Lane of the radio station, US96.
During their brief interview, Lane would ask Johnson, “What’s been a memory you have never forgotten during one of your tours?”
While some artists might have went with a quick, safe answer, discussing anything from a standout encore to getting to collaborate with one of their heroes, Johnson, in typical fashion, recalled a powerful moment shared between him and a fan at a meet-and-greet overseas.
As the “Dirt Cheap” singer recalls, a young woman came up to him and told him, “Thanks for saving my life.” A bit taken back by the comment, Johnson told her to explain.
He’d then reveal that she was contemplating committing suicide at the time. However, before she was going to take her own life, she heard one of Johnson’s songs on the radio, quickly (and thankfully) deciding against.
“We were overseas, and a young lady came to the meet and greet and explained to me… She said, ‘Thanks for saving my life.’ And I was like, ‘Hey, hold on a minute. What do you mean?’ ’cause we had a bunch of people in line. I stopped. Talked to her for about 10 minutes, and she had thought about committing suicide until one of my songs came on the radio. And she decided not to.”
Reflecting on the gravity of the situation that he ultimately had a major role in, Johnson would note that it put everything surrounding his role in the music industry into perspective. To the Texas native, life-altering moments such as this will always carry a weight that no amount of awards, money or fame could ever bring.
“I thought, ‘Man, what a big picture [moment].’ This is way bigger than four CMA nominations… It’s more than money. It’s more than fame. It’s more than awards. It touches people’s lives.”
Interestingly, Johnson’s story reflects a similar one Brandon Coleman of The Red Clay Strays recently shared on their appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience. You can read about their moving story inadvertently saving save a fan’s life here.
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I got absolutely choked up today during my interview with Cody Johnson. The fact music has this power brought tears to both of our eyes. We love you Cody. Thank you for your impact #fyp
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Cody Johnson Tour Dates
February 6-7 – Birmingham, Alabama – Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex
February 13 – Champaign, Illinois – State Farm Center
February 14 – Louisville, Kentucky – KFC Yum! Center
February 27 – Winston-Salem, North Carolina – LJVM Coliseum
February 28 – Columbia, South Carolina – Colonial Life Arena
March 6 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – PPG Paints Arena
March 7 – Baltimore, Maryland – CGF Bank Arena
March 22 – Houston, Texas – Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo
March 28 – Little Rock, Arkansas – Simmons Bank Arena
April 10 – Bossier City, Louisiana – Brookshire Grocery Arena
April 24 – Indio, California – Stagecoach
May 2 – Clemson, South Carolina – Death Valley (Clemson Stadium)
May 9 – Des Moines, Iowa – Casey’s Corner
May 30 – Rosemont, Illinois – Allstate Center
July 11 – Cavendish, Prince Edward Island – Cavendish Beach Music Festival
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