For years, Jonny Fritz traveled the world as country music’s eccentric, keeping the nonstop schedule of a road warrior whose giant personality didn’t eclipse, but rather magnified, his songwriting talent. Then one day, he just stopped. Tired of the economic burdens of the music business, he took a long break from recording studios and the road. Debbie Downers - not just one album, but a collection of four interconnected records, each featuring a different producer and a unique interpretation of the same album - marks his charismatic return. First, a country record, the most conventional given Jonny’s catalog, which Fritz recorded in Nashville with a collection of Music City sidemen.