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Country

FALL AND WINTER CONCERTS

As the weather starts to turn and the air begins to chill, why not keep warm with the sweaty masses at a concert? Here is part one of our list of must see concerts for this fall and winter.

 

Colbie Caillat (Seattle: 10/7)

RHINESTONE COWBOY'S LAST RIDE

As I was driving the other day listening to the radio, a song came up on the radio that I was unfamiliar with. It sounded like a familiar ballad, but I was sure that I’d never heard it. It was very simple with lots of strings.

It wasn’t something I would normally like, but it somehow grabbed me. The singer sang with ease and age. The track ended and the DJ came on to say it was a new song from Glen Campbell called “Ghost on the Canvas.”

THE COOL FACTOR OF THE MAN IN BLACK

Johnny Cash is arguably the coolest person to have ever graced the music industry.
He really is the whole package.  He had the bad boy image, the redemptive story, and relevancy to all genres. The last one is really the most amazing part. It’s easy to say that mainstream pop artists like Michael Jackson and revered across genres because their music is designed to be accessible to a wide audience. But Cash was a country singer who got his start in the 1950s.

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