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Country Music Hall Of Fame Songwriter Bobby Braddock
BORN: The Country Music Hall of Fame member, and Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member, Robert Valentine “Bobby” Braddock was born on August 5, 1940 in Lakeland, Florida, that can be found between Orlando and Tampa, and is the home … Continue reading
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Our Baker’s Dozen Country Music Love Songs For Valentines Day
In recognition of Valentines Day the Society of Old Farts and Jackasses is pleased to present this blog entry of what we have chosen as our Baker’s Dozen Top Love Songs in Country Music History. So cozy up to your … Continue reading
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Spotlight Song For Week Ending November 16, 2013 — “16th Avenue”
SONGWRITER: No other song in the annals of Country Music has ever told the real story of trying to become a Country Music Star quite like Lacy J. Dalton’s Smash Hit “16th Avenue” that was written by Thom Schuyler. HITS: … Continue reading
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