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Since country music is pretty much dead........
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1667615" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>I have spent some of the best and worst moments of my life buried heart deep in a country song. There are times in a persons life when</p><p>six strings and the written word are all that are needed to take one away from where they are or to deliver a much needed message.</p><p>I have a great affinity for the writers of the genre, among them Curly Putnam <em>He stopped loving her today </em>Rodney Crowell <em> Until I gain control again</em></p><p>Warner Mack <em>I might as well be talking to the wall, </em>and Merle Haggard's <em>I'll never swim Kern River again. </em>There are others of equal ability I am sure.</p><p>The ones mention just happen to come up at the moment. I would be remiss not to mention the legions of undiscovered artists who have entertained</p><p>themselves and close friends over the years and so I salute Valentine Holbrook an absolute Master of the Martin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1667615, member: 40072"] I have spent some of the best and worst moments of my life buried heart deep in a country song. There are times in a persons life when six strings and the written word are all that are needed to take one away from where they are or to deliver a much needed message. I have a great affinity for the writers of the genre, among them Curly Putnam [I]He stopped loving her today [/I]Rodney Crowell [I] Until I gain control again[/I] Warner Mack [I]I might as well be talking to the wall, [/I]and Merle Haggard's [I]I'll never swim Kern River again. [/I]There are others of equal ability I am sure. The ones mention just happen to come up at the moment. I would be remiss not to mention the legions of undiscovered artists who have entertained themselves and close friends over the years and so I salute Valentine Holbrook an absolute Master of the Martin. [/QUOTE]
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