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Country AND Western
The title of this post is part of a famous line in the original “Blues Brothers” movie. The brothers and band were faking their way into a gig in a bar and asked what kind of music they played there. … Continue reading
Posted in America, Family, Miscellaneous, movies, musicians, research, Tonette Joyce, writing
Tagged "Doing Your Writing Homework", 16 Tons, Back in the Saddle Again, Big Iron on HIs Hip, Birthplace of Bourbon, Blues Brothers, Bob Hope Specials, Bourbon, Can the Circle Be Unbroken, Coal Miner's Daughter, Country AND Western, Country vs Western, cowboys, El Paso, errors, Gene Autry, Goodby Old Paint, Grandpa Jones, Hank Williams, Heaven Hill, Hopalong Cassidy, I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry, Jill St. John, Jime Beam, Loretta Lynn, Louisville, Maker's Mark, Marty Robbins, research, Roy Rogers, Sean Connery, Sons of the Pioneers, Stolichnaya, TEnnessee Ernie Ford, The Carter Family, Tumbling Tumbleweeds
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Oh,Oh, Oh,Listen to the Music
What kinds of music do we listen to doing different activities? Although I will often put on a podcast of a story, an interview or a bookreading/discussion while I am cleaning, cooking , doing paper or handiwork, music is my … Continue reading
Posted in Holiday, Music, Tonette Joyce, writing
Tagged British Invasion, Celtic music, chamber music, Charles Aznavour, Christmas music, Classic Oldies Stations, Deck the Halls, Easy Listening music, Eddy Arnold, ELO. Elvis, folk music, Frank Sinatra, Marty Robbins, O Little Town of Bethlehem, opera, Pop Music, Ray Price, Rocking Around the Christmas Tree, sitar music, smooth jazz, Vaughn Monroe, yoga
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