what about "The Highwaymen" ? they are pretty country allright, I love the "highwayman" song, the live version
what about "The Highwaymen" ? they are pretty country allright, I love the "highwayman" song, the live version
Its funny because in America, Country music is the most popular genre. 300 million people and everyone doesnt listen to rap XD.
I like to die with the songs I love stuck in my head. I hope to make the most of these hollow bones we become.
I raise a toast to the the souls that sang all along. I've been gathering friends to just to make some sounds,
before the ship goes down, I've been making amends by making the rounds before the whole world ends
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I like things in every genre (except Christian and Emo)
I like to die with the songs I love stuck in my head. I hope to make the most of these hollow bones we become.
I raise a toast to the the souls that sang all along. I've been gathering friends to just to make some sounds,
before the ship goes down, I've been making amends by making the rounds before the whole world ends
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I like country singer like LeAnna Rimes,Faith Hills and Rascal Flatts.
Certain things just aren't in my music collection...rap, country, christian, trance, celtic folk songs.
Meh, my parents listened to country and only country music. Think I've heard enough honky tonk country songs to last me five lifetimes.
The closest I have ever gotten and probably will ever get to country is Lynard Skynard.
Lynard Skynard is good with songs like "Gimme Three Steps", "What's Your Name", and "Free Bird".
Along a similar line might be Bob Seger, Shania Twain, Stevie Ray Vaughn, and probably some others that I can't think of at the moment who kinda straddle the fence between country and rock on some or many of their songs.
I guess when I think of country what comes immediately to mind is songs by Merl Haggard, George Jones, Waylon Jennings, Clint Black, George Strait, Johnny Cash, Conway Twitty, Ernest Tubb, Bob Wills, Charlie Pride, and Tammy Wynette.
I don't hate their music, and won't pull out and listen to my mp3 player if I'm driving as a passenger with someone that likes listening to country on the radio...more like I'm just totally burned out on that kind of music and now prefer to listen to Rock, Jazz, Pop, Classical, even some 70's an 80's Disco if it's by someone like Donna Summer.
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