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<blockquote data-quote="WagaAgeyv" data-source="post: 171052" data-attributes="member: 2813"><p>Have any of you listened to Jeff Bates? I love to hear him sing he reminds me of Conway Twitty. His "Long Slow Kisses" is my all time favorite of his. He came here and sang at our "Let Freedom Sing" concert for the Giles County Trail of Tears Memorial we are building here. We have had singer, songwriters that write for Alan Jackson, Garth Brooks and so on and so on. It is amazing to here the younger ones try and bring back the original sound but the music producers want the more country rock style. The problem is we need to stand up for for the old fashion, belly rubbing, cheek to cheek, waltzing, two stepping original country sound. Marty Robbins, Bill Monroe, Bob Wills, and the now George Straight-the Best of the Best of modern legendary Country music.. Lets try and keep these going in todays world! :cboy: :heart:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WagaAgeyv, post: 171052, member: 2813"] Have any of you listened to Jeff Bates? I love to hear him sing he reminds me of Conway Twitty. His "Long Slow Kisses" is my all time favorite of his. He came here and sang at our "Let Freedom Sing" concert for the Giles County Trail of Tears Memorial we are building here. We have had singer, songwriters that write for Alan Jackson, Garth Brooks and so on and so on. It is amazing to here the younger ones try and bring back the original sound but the music producers want the more country rock style. The problem is we need to stand up for for the old fashion, belly rubbing, cheek to cheek, waltzing, two stepping original country sound. Marty Robbins, Bill Monroe, Bob Wills, and the now George Straight-the Best of the Best of modern legendary Country music.. Lets try and keep these going in todays world! :cboy: :heart: [/QUOTE]
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