To: kjam22
Having grown up in the suburbs of Boston (1950s/1960s) I didn't have the first clue that Country music existed.There were no radio stations on the air...nothing. But now I see that although I can't call myself a fan there were more than a few great Country songs...including Coal Miner's Daughter.
To: Gay State Conservative
Having grown up in the suburbs of Boston (1950s/1960s) I didn't have the first clue that Country music existed.There were no radio stations on the air...nothing. People found county late at night when the radio "skip" occurred from stations like WLAC and WSM out of Nashville, and others..
18 posted on
10/04/2022 7:53:49 AM PDT by
1Old Pro
To: Gay State Conservative
If you are able to enjoy Sirius XM Radio, try Willie’s Roadhouse...best country music ever played and especially love Saturday night from the Grand Ol’ Opry, replayed Sunday nights. You’ll hear a lot of Loretta, Patsy, and Tammy! Also, Ms. Jeannie Seely who is wonderful!
24 posted on
10/04/2022 8:01:46 AM PDT by
nfldgirl
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