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<blockquote data-quote="Ouachita" data-source="post: 1767251" data-attributes="member: 16802"><p>I need to get out more. I've never heard of Sunny Sweeney or Bonnie Bishop. Last time I purchased an album of any kind, was still 8-track and vinyl. Never purchased a cassette or CD.</p><p>The kids did get hooked up with Pandora a couple years ago and bought me a nice bluetooth speaker, waterproof and impact resistant because Dad is rough on electronics.</p><p></p><p>I'll be listening to Sunny and Bonnie at sunrise Saturday morning. Thanks, Rafter.</p><p></p><p>Cowman, you are correct; I guess it's a generational change that occurs. My kids still listen to the music I grew up with, but they also listen to some modern "country" that should not be called country. Some of it is really good, and some really bad. I suppose I need to broaden my horizon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ouachita, post: 1767251, member: 16802"] I need to get out more. I've never heard of Sunny Sweeney or Bonnie Bishop. Last time I purchased an album of any kind, was still 8-track and vinyl. Never purchased a cassette or CD. The kids did get hooked up with Pandora a couple years ago and bought me a nice bluetooth speaker, waterproof and impact resistant because Dad is rough on electronics. I'll be listening to Sunny and Bonnie at sunrise Saturday morning. Thanks, Rafter. Cowman, you are correct; I guess it's a generational change that occurs. My kids still listen to the music I grew up with, but they also listen to some modern "country" that should not be called country. Some of it is really good, and some really bad. I suppose I need to broaden my horizon. [/QUOTE]
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