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Last Day to Enter 18th Annual USA Songwriting Competition
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Last Day to Enter 18th Annual USA Songwriting Competition
This is the last day for you to enter the 18th Annual USA Songwriting
Competition! Entrants stand to win a grand prize of over US$50,000
value in cash and music merchandise (such as Sony Products, Audio-
Technica Microphones, D'Addario Strings, IK Multimedia, Presonus and... more »
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No show
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So long Possum. You deserve at least one post here.
Coop
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SONG IN WHICH DAD URGES SON TO "TAKE IT OUT ON" A LOOSE WOMAN
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I remember a song in which the narrator was a man recalling how his father told him to "take it out on" a bad woman whose name might have been "Texas Rosie" or "Texas Roseann." He recalls Dad saying, "Lord, she's got no shame" and telling him to "kick it down the line."
Is anyone familiar with this song?... more »
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Mickey Newbury's world of people all alone- article
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Greetings,
In the latest issue of Perfect Sound Forever <[link]>, you'll find (among other things):
MICKEY NEWBURY
A Worldful of People... So Many Alone- From Houston to Nashville by Kasper Nijsen
"Who was this lonely country poet who burst on the scene in the late sixties, gifted with a voice comparable only to the likes of Hank Williams and George Jones? Mickey Newbury was born and raised in Houston, Texas, and began singing and writing at an early age. As a teen, he allegedly spent a year virtually locked up in his room, listening to music and reading writers like Edgar Allen Poe."... more »
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ID Old early 60's country novelty tune/artist?
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Hi, I posted this about 6 years ago, and no one knew what this was, so I'll try again, I'll copy and paste my original query:
I did searches on this tune (among others) via Google and allmusic.com
and came up empty handed. I had a (novelty?) 45 rpm record when I was
a kid, around 1960 or 1961, may have been a white label promo, which I believe was called "I'm Just A... more »
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Wolverton Mountain's Claude King, Dead at 90
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Country singer-songwriter Claude King, an original
member of the Louisiana Hayride who was best known for the 1962 hit
"Wolverton Mountain," has died. He was 90.
King had just celebrated his birthday and 67th wedding anniversary to
his wife, Barbara, last month. The couple's eldest son, Duane King,... more »
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