Dawn Sears......and Paul Franklin

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Per Kammersgaard
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Dawn Sears......and Paul Franklin

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It don't get any better than this. Awesome. Jody.
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Post by Larry Schoppe »

Amen!
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Yes, Per, in a perfect world Dawn Sears is the chick singer. :)
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You tell 'em Barry. :D
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Post by Kevin Hatton »

Dawn Sears. A REAl singer, and she's not being pitch corrected. Gee, I wonder why you don't hear HER on New Country radio? Amazing voice. That Paul Franklin guy is not bad either.
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Post by Richard Sinkler »

Dawn is great. Always has been. And give that Franklin fellow a few more years and he might make something of himself. :lol:
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Powerful voice on her. And is that one of Carl William's Big Tuning Wrenches at 1:45? Great product placement :lol:
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Wow, good stuff.
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This has to stay close to the top!!
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Simplicity!

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Breathtakingly beautiful, pure and uncluttered. No "dozen stompboxes, in-ears, 30 microphones, or plexiglass shields" required! :D

Yes, there's a time for all that "other stuff", but it's not required to entertain those who appreciate music more than gimmick, thunder, and flash.