Garth Brooks

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Two Of A Kind Working On A Full House
http://youtu.be/xIaUxNuO0dY

"Garth Brooks integrated rock elements into his recordings to produce
progressive country music. He is the best-selling recording artist in the
United States since 1991 ahead of the Beatles, and the second best selling
artist of all time, behind only Elvis Presley. Brooks has won two Grammy
Awards, and seventeen American Music Awards."

Read more:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks


On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 11:08 PM, Richard Williams <pundits...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Merl Haggard
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> We saw Merle Haggard and Kris Kristofferson at the Wells Fargo Center,
> Santa Rosa, CA located at 50 Mark West Springs Road, on Apr 2, 2009. My
> daughter lives in Santa Rosa and is a big country music fan. He has played
> Austin on several occasions.
>
> Live in Austin,Texas October 30, 1985
> http://youtu.be/GDPoQa1Ptt0
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> Live - Austin City Limits, 1978
> http://youtu.be/UwHzkyPZHKg
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> Merle Haggard Fender Signature Telecaster
>
> "Haggard has endorsed Fender guitars and has a Custom Artist signature
> model Telecaster. The guitar is a modified Telecaster Thinline with
> laminated top of figured maple, set neck with deep carved heel, birdseye
> maple fingerboard with 22 jumbo frets, ivoroid pickguard and binding, gold
> hardware, abalone Tuff Dog Tele peghead inlay, 2-Colour Sunburst finish and
> a pair of Fender Texas Special Tele single-coil pickups with custom-wired
> 4-way pickup switching. He also plays six string acoustic models. In 2001,
> C.F. Martin & Company introduced a limited edition Merle Haggard Signature
> Edition 000-28SMH acoustic guitar available with or without
> factory-installed electronics."
>
> Read more:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merle_Haggard
>
> 'The Encyclopedia of Country Music'
> by Paul Kingsburyand Vince Gill
> Oxford University Press, 1998
>
>
> On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 8:48 PM, <s3raph...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> One of my favourite country classics (bear in mind I'm British so
>> American country has an exotic element that would be lost on Yanks)
>> is Merle Haggard's Okie from Muskogee. First time I heard it I took it
>> straight as a conservative Yank protesting about the permissive hippie
>> culture. The second time I heard it I thought what an idiot I'd been - it
>> was *obviously* a satire taking the mickey out of straight-laced country
>> fans. Later I realised that what makes the song so appealing is precisely
>> its ambiguity. It isn't offering a neat resolution but leaves you
>> understanding that life isn't interested in accommodate our preconceived
>> notions.
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yb41WPXYlQc
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