When Music was MUSIC!
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Bman wrote:I have both kinds of music. Country, and western.
Haha. My favourite country artists probably are Crystal Gayle (her old stuff), Dolly Parton (her old stuff), Waylon and Willy and the Boys:) (Used to sing 'Mama Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys' to my son when he was a toddler).
Then there's Bonnie Raitt, class of her own.
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That JJ sure was one smooth cat

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I love rock & roll, and I love the blues. I like songs that mix both influences, and I really appreciate when they get the saxophone involved. Two of my favorite bands who really deliver with this are George Thorogood and the Destroyers, and the Rolling Stones. If you like to hear the saxophone with your blues influenced rock and roll here are a couple of gems:
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"Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please." - Mark Twain
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When music was music, Elvis was King and Wanda Jackson was Queen. I play piano with an amateur oldies band, we play happy hours and what-not at old folks homes; my favourite piece is Let's Have A Party which both Elvis and Wanda did (not together). Wanda was called the female Elvis and it has been written that they dated for a while. She was something for hetero males and she's still singing in her 80s according to google (or last time I looked).
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Robben Fords' tribute to Freddie (The Texas Canonball) King...
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Bpeep wrote:I have both kinds of music. Country, and western.
There are treatment centres you can go to now for that

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