Posted by I like'em all on March 14, 2009 at 10:23:23 from (216.167.146.19):
In Reply to: country music posted by ken in texas on March 13, 2009 at 18:10:18:
But more specially the old country singers from the forties and fifties. But what I don't understand is why some of the "good" young singers don't stand in the spotlite for very long. Like George Strait, Alan Jackson, and the likes. It just seems to me that the old guys lasted so dang much longer than any of the new bunch that started "say in the late sixties until now". I'd bet money that if Earnest Tubb was still alive he'd still be belt'n them out whether anyone listened or not. Porter Wagoner put out another album "the best I've ever been" just before he died, and this was just before he was classified as an antique. I know the younger bunch got their sack full a lot faster than the old guys, but was it all about money and nothin else?
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