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Russell Jamie Johnson is stepping into 2026 with fire. A New York singer‑songwriter and actor, he’s carving a sound that lives between indie, folk, and cinematic Americana. Johnson’s presence is magnetic, whether on stage or on screen. He refuses to choose between music and acting, treating both as languages of the same instinct. With new
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