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Raizor's Edge: Please Walk On Out of My Mind
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Country Music: Articles, Reviews, Interviews, News, and Opinion. Wednesday, July 01, 2015. Please Walk On Out of My Mind. Red Lane has died. The Nashville Songwriter Hall of Fame member died this evening (7/1) of cancer at approximately 7 PM central time in Nashville, according to his Facebook page. Eddy Arnold's "They Just Don't Make Love Like They Used To," and "New Looks From an Old Lover" by B.J. Thomas. Lane was elected to the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1993. He has been honored with ...
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Raizor's Edge: July 2015
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Country Music: Articles, Reviews, Interviews, News, and Opinion. Friday, July 31, 2015. Dates of Note in Country Music, August 1-15. Hall of Fame members in. On birth/death date, followed by hall[s] of fame in which they are enshrined and the year enshrined. CM=Country Music; BG=Bluegrass; NS=Nashville Songwriter; SG=Southern Gospel; StG=Steel Guitar; RR=country performer also inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame). Leon Chappelear born in Tyler, Texas, 1909 (died 1962). Randy Scruggs born in Nashvi...
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Raizor's Edge: Sick Call: Phil Leadbetter
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Country Music: Articles, Reviews, Interviews, News, and Opinion. Saturday, July 11, 2015. Sick Call: Phil Leadbetter. Reigning IBMA Dobro player of the year Phil Leadbetter announced on his Facebook page that his cancer has returned. On his web site. Leadbetter is one of only three Dobro players to ever win the IBMA "Dobro player of the year" award since the award's inception in 1990. The other two are Jerry Douglas and Rob Ickes. Leadbetter was also the award's recipient in 2005. Music Sites and Blogs.
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Raizor's Edge: Dates of Note in Country Music, July 16-31
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Country Music: Articles, Reviews, Interviews, News, and Opinion. Thursday, July 16, 2015. Dates of Note in Country Music, July 16-31. Hall of Fame members in. On birth/death date, followed by hall[s] of fame in which they are enshrined and the year enshrined. CM=Country Music; BG=Bluegrass; NS=Nashville Songwriter; SG=Southern Gospel; StG=Steel Guitar; RR=country performer also inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame). Ronny Robbins born in Phoenix, Arizona, 1949 (now 66). Wynn Stewart died in Nashvil...
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Raizor's Edge: Darling, You Know He Wouldn't Lie
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Country Music: Articles, Reviews, Interviews, News, and Opinion. Monday, March 09, 2015. Darling, You Know He Wouldn't Lie. Nashville Songwriter Hall of Famer Wayne Kemp has died. Kemp passed away today (3/9) in Lafayette, Tennessee, northeast of Nashville. He had been suffering from various ailments, including kidney disease. Wayne Kemp had a modest career as a singer. His biggest charted hit was 1973's "Honky Tonk Wine," which peaked at #17 on the Billboard. Wayne Kemp was 74. Music Sites and Blogs.
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Raizor's Edge: Dates of Note in Country Music, July 1-15
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Country Music: Articles, Reviews, Interviews, News, and Opinion. Monday, June 29, 2015. Dates of Note in Country Music, July 1-15. Hall of Fame members in. On birth/death date, followed by hall[s] of fame in which they are enshrined and the year enshrined. CM=Country Music; BG=Bluegrass; DJ=Disc Jockey; NS=Nashville Songwriter; SG=Southern Gospel; STG=Steel Guitar; RR=country act inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame). Thomas A. Dorsey. NS 79) born in Villa Rica, Georgia, 1899 (died 1993). BG 12) di...
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Recieving inspiration and encouragement from his first mentor, Johnny Gimble. Dave had no idea where this trip would take him. Dave then studied under Bobby Flores. At the Bul Verde Academy of Music. He also found kinship with other fiddlers at fiddle camps and contests, developing friendships and influences of Randy Elmore, Wes Westmoreland III, Dale Morris, Danny Levin, Paul Anastasio and Bryan Duckworth. During this growing period, he co-produced The Gathering. Dave has performed with:.
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Raizor's Edge: Listen to What the Blues Are Saying
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Country Music: Articles, Reviews, Interviews, News, and Opinion. Wednesday, July 29, 2015. Listen to What the Blues Are Saying. Country music has lost another legendary session man. The phenomenal Buddy Emmons has died. Emmons, a Steel Guitar Hall of Famer who began work with Little Jimmy Dickens and moved on through generations of country music greats, died today(7/29). Ray Price's "Night Life" with Buddy Emmons on steel. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Music Sites and Blogs. Always On Our Minds.
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Raizor's Edge: Dates of Note in Country Music, August 1-15
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Country Music: Articles, Reviews, Interviews, News, and Opinion. Friday, July 31, 2015. Dates of Note in Country Music, August 1-15. Hall of Fame members in. On birth/death date, followed by hall[s] of fame in which they are enshrined and the year enshrined. CM=Country Music; BG=Bluegrass; NS=Nashville Songwriter; SG=Southern Gospel; StG=Steel Guitar; RR=country performer also inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame). Leon Chappelear born in Tyler, Texas, 1909 (died 1962). Randy Scruggs born in Nashvi...
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Raizor's Edge: Come Along And Share the Good Times While We Can
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Country Music: Articles, Reviews, Interviews, News, and Opinion. Friday, July 31, 2015. Come Along And Share the Good Times While We Can. For the second time this week, country music has suffered a significant loss of one who helped make it what it was. Lynn Anderson, the woman who took Joe South's song "Rose Garden" to the top of the country and pop charts in 1970, has died. Anderson died Thursday (7/30) in Nashville after suffering a heart attack. Book on country singles. Love shouldn't be so melancholy.