Apparently very few Campfire members have heard of a guy named Jimmie Rodgers. But that's not surprising.....
Colter Wall,
A very talented young singer from Canada has a song called 13 Silver Dollars that he references Jimmie Rodgers. He says he sang "Blue Yodel number 9". Great song and the kid sounds a lot like a young Waylon Jenning with a bit of early Chris Ledoux thrown in.
Thanks for the heads-up....
“Montana seems to me to be what a small boy would think Texas is like from hearing Texans.” John Steinbeck
Apparently very few Campfire members have heard of a guy named Jimmie Rodgers. But that's not surprising.....
Good stuff. Didn't know you were a fan
Yep, and am not only a fan of country music but have played in a couple of bands. Oh, and have been to Nashville and been to both Grand Ole Oprys, as well as the Country Music Hall of Fame.
“Montana seems to me to be what a small boy would think Texas is like from hearing Texans.” John Steinbeck
Apparently very few Campfire members have heard of a guy named Jimmie Rodgers. But that's not surprising.....
Good stuff. Didn't know you were a fan
Yep, and am not only a fan of country music but have played in a couple of bands. Oh, and have been to Nashville and been to both Grand Ole Oprys, as well as the Country Music Hall of Fame.
You a Ray Wiley Hubbard fan too?
Old boy sings about reloading a bit.
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Screw you! I'm voting for Trump again!
Ecc 10:2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the 24HCF.
George Strait and his 60 #1's is the king, and nobody is even close. Conway Twitty Merle Haggard Ronnie Milsap Alabama Charley Pride Alan Jackson Dolly Parton Reba McEntire Don Williams
#1 George Strait 60 #1 king always has been always Will be. No cussing no slang words no hopping around the stage just a clean cut country stud hands down #2 Merle Haggard - hell of a singer and writer #3 david Allen coe - maybe nasty but a hell of a writer #4 Waylon #5 Conway #6 Hank SR #7 Keith WHitley = wish he could have lived longer #8 Marty Robbins #9 Patsy cline - maybe should be higher #10 George Jones - just a classic
We might have to be neighbors, but I don’t have to be neighborly. John Chisum
Apparently very few Campfire members have heard of a guy named Jimmie Rodgers. But that's not surprising.....
Good stuff. Didn't know you were a fan
Yep, and am not only a fan of country music but have played in a couple of bands. Oh, and have been to Nashville and been to both Grand Ole Oprys, as well as the Country Music Hall of Fame.
I couldn’t do 10. Here’s the top 12 in no particular order.
Hank Williams Townes Van Zandt George Jones Patsy Cline Merle Haggard Waylon Jennings Johnny Cash Conway Twitty George Straight Charlie Pride Marty Robbins Chris Ledoux
Townes Van Zandt was a great songwriter. But kinda like Kris Kristofferson, neither could carry a tune in a bucket. 😬