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@Tdub0199 , just wanted to be sure you know I am very sorry for your loss. I lost my dad in September 2018. I just UV'd your post because that song, along with Vince Gill singing it is quite inspirational and most verily appropriate. Again, very sorry for your loss.
Anyone ever heard of Nikki Lane? She's headlining the Due South festival in Thomasville this weekend. Sounds pretty dam.n good to me.
@UnderDog68
Tyler Childers sings a song called "Lady May."... that song is about his wife, Senora May and this is Senora May
I'm from Thomasville, and I'll probably make my way down to see it. There's another festival coming the weekend of the 27th....That's Rose Show weekend down here. That one is mostly gonna be local talent.
@PharmDawg2054 I love the song Lady May. Partially because it sounds like it could be a poem from King Arthur's time
I do not care very much for new country. BUT, it has oddly given me a lot more respect for the older stuff. As far as newer country artists go...hands down my favorite is Zac Brown. If I ever made it in music, I think my band would be something like that. Honorable mention is Chris Stapleton. I love him. Real throw back style. Almost sounds more like classic southern rock then modern country. But it's hard to mess with good songs and good lyrics.
I am "old" in my years as it is relative to "new country" music. I am about to turn 56 years old in just about 3 weeks. I have loved country music since my Mama and Daddy raised me on it from my very birth in our beloved home state of Georgia. As an adult, I always enjoyed Alan Jackson, and "King" George Strait, Hank Williams Jr., Don Williams, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Johnny Cash too. Add in North Carolina's Ronnie Milsap, Randy Travis, and then Eddie Rabbitt from New Jersey, as well Keith Whitley. For the ladies? It's Reba McEntire, Loretta Lynn, Crystal Gayle, Dolly Parton, and Trisha Yearwood. That was mostly the 70s, 80s, and the 90s. As for nowadays? My two top "newer" GEORGIA COUNTRY singers are Jason Aldean, and Luke Bryan!!!! More new artists I enjoy are Brad Paisley, Alison Krauss, Kenny Chesney, and Carrie Underwood who all of these make my list of favorites now too. AND??? GO DAWGS!!!!
GO DAWGS!!! Country LIVES IN GEORGIA BABY!!!!
PS - AN OH BY THE WAY??? Y'all can add in this video one too!! I really like this!!! Enjoy!!! GO DAWGS!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X49FKSlS6M8
I never heard of Cody Jinks. But someones comment made me decide to go and check em out. I like it. Here's the first song I found.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpeB8p4b8Sg
He really is. A lot of folks have no idea just how many major hits that he wrote other artists made a name with.
They are one of my favorite modern bands period. And are probably the only "country" artist on that list as well. They are fantastic and their story is great too. They did it the old fashion way, with good music and hard work.
@JRT812 , I am a high school English teacher and use Chris Knight's "Down the River" in class. In September, I saw Meadows for the second time and met him after the show and talked for some time. Invited him to come talk to my seniors. He is very interested in sharing his story with them. How cool is THAT?!
The song "Pontiac" is what I would write about my relationship with my dad if I could find my muse. It's scary how much it reminds me of him. Also, my pops had a mess of Pontiacs when I was growing up.
I love when poetry like that punches you right in the gut.
Saw dad in the nursing home the other day. His mind is gone. I played it for him and there wasn't any emotion out of him. Showed him a picture of his old GTO and he smiled. He knew.
That's real music...not Luke Bryan.
Sorry. I'm off my soapbox.
Just had to share that story.
I recall you stating the issues your father is going through. I remember my grandfather going through it. It has to be a “small” special moment when he perks up looking at a picture that sparks a memory. Hang in their biff bro... just keep enjoying the time and digging up memories that y’all share. Wishing you peace and comfort my man!
Favorite song from Chris is Rita’s Only Fault. Pretty cool he is going to speak to your class. Never met him, but seems like a cool cat.
I like songs that moves the soul and can relate to. The radio usually doest promote that stuff anymore. One of my favorite songs by Alan Jackson is drive. Brings back memories like no other every time I hear it
For sure a great story and they have good songs. I like them, just saying I thought for sure when I first heard them before they got “big” they would be on Stapleton level. Some songs are better than others, but I am happy they made it
Good song for sure. Check somewhere in the middle by him
I dig the Coe. I hope I said that in a earlier post. However, I dig Coe before Coe went nuts haha. His greatest hits album is a favorite