He named his new album after the river where he grew up fishing as a boy. Now Cody Johnson is ACM Entertainer of the Year. Cody grew up in Sebastopol, Texas, a tiny Trinity County community where life moved slowly and the Trinity River was never far away. As a boy, he would ride his bike two miles down an old dirt road to Lawrence’s Grocery Store. He might grab a cream soda, a Blue Bell ice cream bar, listen to the older men talk for a while, then ride back home with groceries in his basket. That world stayed with him. Cody eventually left it to ride bulls, work in the Texas prison system and play small clubs while building his career outside Nashville. The crowds grew slowly, one show and one independent record at a time. Decades later, he called his tenth album Banks of the Trinity — and put that same little grocery store on the cover. By then, the boy from Sebastopol had headlined Stagecoach, broken an attendance record at RodeoHouston and become ACM Entertainer of the Year. Some roads really do lead back home.
Cody Johnson’s Road Back to the River Long before Cody Johnson was standing on country music’s biggest stages, he was…