Jeff Foxworthy,Mel Tillis,Patsy Cline,MaMa Maybelle,Connie Smith.Alan Jackson,George Strait,Ray Price. Ray.
P.S.I forgot Smiley, B.J.Bailey and Ric Epperle
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Steeling is still legal in Arizona<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Ray Jenkins on 21 September 2000 at 08:52 AM.]</p></FONT>
Somehow I have a hard time calling Alan Jackson, George Strait or Ray Price "redneck", Ray. To me, redneck music is hard-edged hard-working hard-drinking kind of stuff. While I love those guys, that's not how I would describe their music.
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I don't think Ray Wylie meant that song to be very complimentary. It was intended as a slap at Merle and Okie From Muskogee from the party animals in Austin.
Johnny Russell did one of my all time favorites years ago - "Rednecks, White Sox, and Blue Ribbon Beer." For some reason I just love that song to death. Must be my biography I guess
Well Ray since your gonna plaster Smiley,Ric,And myself on the board telling the whole world what we are?
I will proudly stand up and admit
I am a singing,southern,southpaw,REDNECK.
Its what I called being bless with a good American heiritage,tried and true to the bone
Ray,
I see you noticed!
Just think, if it hadn't been for all the "redneck"/trad' artist there might not have even been any country music. Of course all the "new country" stuff would have been considered "rock-n-roll" or Pop!<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Dave Robbins on 23 September 2000 at 02:13 AM.]</p></FONT><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Dave Robbins on 23 September 2000 at 03:07 AM.]</p></FONT>
Thanks Dave,A lot of guys didn't understand why I started this post.I just don't understand why people forget where they come from and most important why they are where they are.Never-never should anyone loose thier culture no matter what race creede color or religion or non-religion.That sure don't sound like a redneck talking,but when it comes to my traditional country music it is. Ray
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Steeling is still legal in Arizona