A guy at work was trying to impress me with his It was nice ,first blues then country then Howard Stern[He was told to turn it off].Once in awhile it would breifly cut out.Teased him about that.I like that the song playing and artist name is displayed.But alas Im cheap and have a good colledge station WFDU FM 89.1 .One day blues ,Let there be country,soul afternnoon.They will play a wild long Allman Bros. then a Broadway show tune.[its hard to get younger guys into it] Three mornings of Bluegrass.Of course you have total control over whatever you hear,kinda worth it for that[XM that is]. I would like to hear History of Bluegrass.I thought it all originated with Bill Monroe,the term . Hank Williams was taught guitar by a black blues street musician named Rufus Paine.It all stems from the blues they say but not really the case with bluegrass.Ive been buying vinyl albums at sales cheap too.I like the old counrtry like Patsy and Kitty Wells and found unscratched but you sure have to look through alot of bad music to find anything good.Happy Listening.
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