I GO IN SPIRTS, WHERE I LIKE A CERTAIN COUNTRY SINGER, THEN GET SICK OF THEM AND GO ON TO THE NEXT.
I HOPE I DON'T STOP LIKEING HIM BEFORE JULY, CAUSE I HAVE TICKETS TO SEE HIM. I'M A MEMBER OF HIS FAN CLUB. I USUALLY DON'T JOIN THEM, BUT WANT TO MEET HIM.
I DO LIKE OTHER ARTIST- THE NEWER ONES, AND OF COURSE THE OLDER ONES.
THERE JUST ISN'T ANYTHING GOOD ON THE RADIO ANYMORE ROCK/ ROLL WISE.
Lee Kernaghan's "The New Bush" and his interview on 4AAA that he did when he launched the CD. It's totally awesome. Also "Electric Rodeo", "Hat Town", "Three Chain Road", "1959" and "Rules of the Road". Got everything loaded in the CD player and it never leaves.
Listening to Tracy Lawrence, George Strait, Clint Black, Dwight Yoakam, Reba McEntire to name a few. My wife and I attended a Dwight Yoakam Concert in Toronto last night. My God what a great performer he is. He is like George Strait, Tracy Lawrence and few few others in that he sings just as good in person on the stage as he does on his CD's and in the studio. Johnny Reid opened for him and sang about 30 minutesa and then Dwight came on and sand 2 1/2 hours non stop. The first singer that I witnessed do this at a concert. Sang a lot of new and a lot of old er songs as well as 5 or 6 as aTribute to his good friend Buck Owens. He sang a couple for Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings and Merle Haggard. One of the best shows I ever attended.
I'm always listening to Lee. Never tire of his awesome voice. Can't get enough of "The New Bush". Can't wait for the new CD that's supposed to maybe be out by the end of the year.