Johnny Bush to perform in SALB Benefit
Revered country singer Johnny Bush takes the stage again in a benefit concert for San Antonio Lighthouse.
The show is scheduled at the Josephine Theater on August 25.
Bush is performing
the benefit for the SALB rehabilitation, vocational training, job placement, and Seniors programs for the blind and severely visually impaired.
Also, SALB event featiures Weston Wright – Lighting the Way 5K Walk/Run. Saturday, Sept. 26, 2009. Mission County Park I.
Johnny Bush is a counry legend with a impressive past. Bush began his career singing honky tonks and road houses throughout the Houston area.
Of course, his biggest claim to fame is the fact that Bush wrote the Willie Nelson-identified classic “Whiskey River.”
In recent yars Bush has endured a medical condition that has slowled him somewhat. He has struggled with a condition called spasmodic dysphonia, which intermittently leaves him unable to speak or sing, though Botox injections have kept the condition under control.
“I’m so thankful that these younger guys, like Pat Green and Cory Morrow and Cross Canadian, they all have accolades for me,” Bush told the Times Record News in a 2007 interview.
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