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roswellric
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OK OK I'll try again
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4/25/2007 10:05:35 PM
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Unabashed promotion.
URL: May 6th
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John C
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good music
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4/25/2007 11:45:30 PM
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roswellric
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Country Music? What Music?
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4/26/2007 7:50:02 PM
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I was just trying to stir a little interest in Bluegrass in the LM area. If we could get it started here and show a small serious committment then we might get a tradition like the jazz festival going. I sure like that music more than jazz which I can only take in small doses.
Country music has degerated into "cookie cutter " production music that sounds just like old rock & roll with a twang. Rascal Flatts is a perfect example of that garbage. Same old sound, chords everytime. The so-called southern country-rock has been dead since the death of Duane Allman.
Bluegrass has melowed a little from the Telluride influences and artists like Allison Krauss. It has the only creative thing going for it in all the genres of music that I see (unless you like rap). It has become the new country music by default. The interesting thing is that Bluegrass had Irish roots.
Rock & Roll is nowhere. I thought Maroon 5 was a great new example of creative rock but they made one album and went back to sleep.
Let's do Bluegrass! We might like it
URL: Lake Martin Bluegrass?
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I'm interested, but will need to plan well in advance of any event (unless I get lucky) because I work most weekends.
If you are looking for event ideas, I have a friend in Nashville that occasionally plays fiddle with Mark Wills, and also loves bluegrass. If you think we could set up a concert for some "less than mainstream" performers, he may be able to help.
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Lakeman
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Country Music? What Music?
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4/26/2007 10:01:22 PM
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You stole my thunder. Actually, as I listened to RF during the American Idol Gives Back show, I was thinking the same thing. What happened to country music, folk music, ballards and such. Not a kick on this generation ( or a couple back ) but they really don't know the difference because they weren't raise in it. Rap?, Crap!!!!!!
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