Johnny Lee is no longer lookin’ for love in all the wrong places as family, friends and fans came together to show the country music legend an abundance of love
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Everything s Gonna Be Alright,
Johnny Lee s first collection of new recordings since 2016, serves as more than a trip back to the crossover-friendly country music made prominent in the early 80s by the John Travolta movie
Urban Cowboy. The Feb. 12 release also reminds us that well-written songs about dim lights, thick smoke, loud music, hope and family always connect with country fans, with or without mainstream buzz.
Though it was written before
social distancing became part of the vernacular, the title track connects as if it s specifically about our current situation. I started writing that song a couple of years ago, before I knew everything was going to go crazy, Lee says. I met Tony Ramey. We were playing a job in Fort Worth somewhere, and he came to my bus. I said, Tony, what do you think of this? He loved it, so he made up a couple of verses on the spot.
Reposed in the Lord December 14th 2020 at the age of 95, Demetra Jane Ellis Voorlas was Born in Oak Park Illinois to Peter and Helen Ellis of Greek decent. She was the second oldest of four sisters, Kay Passiales who has passed, Mary Kapolas and Addie Patsavas.
Demetra showed a talent for art at a young age and in her school years spent time at the Chicago art Institute taking classes. She graduated from Rosary College in Oak Park focusing on English and the arts and became a prolific painter in watercolor and oil and excelled in jewelry making.
She married Gust Harry Voorlas mechanical engineer, from Racine, September 9th 1948, he has also reposed.