
Johnny Irion (born February 3, 1969) is an American musician and actor. With an uncle coming from the family of literary giant John Steinbeck and having married into the first family of folk music, Irion has slowly gained a following for his country-folk style. In 1993, at the tender age of 15, Irion formed Queen Sarah Saturday, an alternative rock band based out of Columbia, SC. The group signed a record deal to Thirsty Ear, Sony Music's alternative label at the time. The band's song "Seems" appeared in the motion picture Empire Records.
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Eyes Like a Levee
Salvage the Day
She Cast Fire
Short Leash
Take Care
1000 Miles an Hour
Emily's
Exploration
Truckers Tan
Sleeping Soldiers of Love
Madrid
Thirty Inch Coal
Roman Candle
Good Cry
Think Tank
Fragile Humans
Never Far from My Heart
Cabin Fever
Fishin' Pole
Bunny's Home
Frontage Road
Palm Springs
Vinces Prayer
Once In A While
Always Lookin' Out
Stationary Woman
Dc Niner
I Am This Mountain
Madman's Scrawl
Pilot Light
Brush Yr Teeth Blues
Angels Fly
Any Ol Where
Tempest in The Teapot Blues
Ahead of Myself
Will You Be Left Behind?
Driving Friend
Flowers In The Sun
Forever Wingman
I Will, I Do, I Can
Inside the Endless Om (feat. Jeff Bridges, Mikael Jorgensen, Robert DeLeo & The Mother Hips)
Shoulder To Shoulder
In Lieu of Flowers
Tonight
Target on Your Heart
Kindness
Dr. King
Hurry Up and Wait
Poker Face
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