Sheriff Has Person of Interest in Cody Jinks Threat, Show Rescheduled
On October 26th, the Cody Jinks show at the Nacogdoches County Expo Center was canceled on the day of the performance after an unidentified individual called the venue and left a threat against the concert. The threat was alarming enough that Cody Jinks and local officials decided to cancel the show. The Nacogdoches County Sheriff’s Office says they were notified of the threat in the morning, and that it was made over the phone via an online app.
“It is with much regret and aggravation that we have to cancel the show in Nacogdoches, Texas tonight,” Cody Jinks said in a statement. “We are here, set up, and ready, but we have been notified that there has been a threat of violence issued for tonight’s show.”
Officials have yet to confirm the specific nature of the threat, however they do now have a person of interest they’re investigating in the case. “We have identified a person that we do believe made the phone call,” Nacogdoches Country Sheriff Jason Bridges tells Saving Country Music. “We’ve made a lot of good progress on it. We have a person of interest and are working hard on this investigation diligently.”
Cody Jinks has rescheduled the concert for Saturday, January 25th, 2020, with all original tickets being honored for the show, or fans can seek a refund if they choose. Cody said he regretted canceling the show, but the safety of his fans was the first priority. “I personally had family make long drives and paid for hotels so I understand any aggravation and frustration.”
This week Cody Jinks also appeared on the Steve Austin Show podcast in a rare interview. During the hour-long podcast, Cody Jinks talked sports, his decision behind releasing his latest two albums After The Fire and The Wanting independently, the inspiration behind some of his biggest songs like “Loud and Heavy” and “David,” as well as life on the road and home, and the grind of becoming a successful performer.
“I miss just plugging my guitar in, in some shithole bar, on a bar stool, in a corner, playing old George Jones songs,” Jinks told Steve Austin. “I miss that part of the grind. Everything now is such a show. It’s such a production. We’re rolling around 14 guys on two buses. You think, ‘Gosh man, it was easier when I was just broke’ (laughing).”
Cody Jinks also spoke about playing shows with Whitey Morgan, and how it was awkward at first, and they didn’t really speak to each other as two grumpy road dogs. Eventually became close friends. Cody also spoke about how his son was Steve Austin for Halloween.
Cody’s last two records After The Fire and The Wanting both went #1 in country in pure album sales, and #2 on the Billboard Country Albums chart when factoring in streaming.
hoptowntiger94
November 7, 2019 @ 8:45 am
Sentence that fucker to two weeks in isolation with Sam Hunt and Zac Brown playing non stop.
ScottG
November 7, 2019 @ 9:22 am
I would be more shocked if Body Like a Backroad WASN’T playing in the background of the call, of anyone who’d want to disrupt a Cody show.
Tex Hex
November 7, 2019 @ 9:54 am
It was some jealous Nashville exec who phoned in the threat, right?
Charlie
November 7, 2019 @ 10:03 am
Put him in that same jail that Jeffrey Epstein was in and put him on “suicide watch.”
ScottG
November 7, 2019 @ 10:22 am
That Steve Austin interview was great. It’s always calming to me, to hear Cody talk and how grounded he is. Nice to hear him shout out Chris Knight as well…
Michael Roy
November 7, 2019 @ 10:34 am
I hope that something as horrible as a threat of violence never happens again especially to a great guy like Cody and the amazing fans that he has. Then again, this world is and always has been so messed up. Glad to know things are under control.
Travis
November 7, 2019 @ 10:45 am
‘Two grumpy road dogs’…That sucks to think of these guys driving around not enjoying what they are doing. I could see the repetitiveness of playing the same stuff every night, night after night, on repeat could get to you. That’s why I’ve always like playing guitar for myself and not really doing the band thing (that and my astonishingly low level of natural talent).
Trigger
November 7, 2019 @ 11:04 am
You have to listen to the story, it’s pretty funny and cool, and will give you some insight into their characters. I knew Whitey pretty early on, and he was known as one mean mother. He’s mellowed out a lot as time has gone on, but most folks were outright scared of him. Of course this didn’t hurt him, it helped him. He got up on stage and started growling about heartache and whiskey, and you believed every word.
Bad One
November 7, 2019 @ 3:23 pm
I met him last year, and he was friendly as fuck. He must have gotten used to fans bugging him for pictures LOL
tucker33585
November 7, 2019 @ 3:08 pm
Should have Whitey, Ward, Cody and Paul take him out back
Mike Honcho
November 7, 2019 @ 4:03 pm
Was it the transvestite that works at the Nac Starbucks?
Roger Hensley
November 8, 2019 @ 3:30 am
I believe Cody jinks is an old soul his music takes me back to my youth when my parent’s friends where playing honky tonk in their pole barn on the weekend I love that music and it had and still has meaning to me
Ann Stokman
November 8, 2019 @ 4:02 am
Sorry to hear this happened.
JB-Chicago
November 11, 2019 @ 8:24 am
Just listened to the podcast and it’s a really good interview. Actually the first Cody interview I’ve ever heard. Great questions from Austin!