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Gringo Honeymoon by Robert Earl Keen is one of my all time favorite albums.

My daughter and I are going to see REK and Lyle Lovett in February. Should be a great show.


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My daughter and I are going to see REK and Lyle Lovett in February. Should be a great show.


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There are very few good country singers making good music nowadays. Chris Stapleton has a great sound who makes good original country stuff. Eric Church and Zach Brown Band are two others I'll just throw out there. Shame that I can think of any others at the moment...
I'm a fan of Chris Stapleton. Not only is his music country, but he has a great voice and can play the guitar (I prefer musicians who can both sing and play an instrument). Check out his guitar skills on SNL at the 1:20 mark:

Link to original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClrBiMp7_Uk



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Me, my wife, and Robert Keen.





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I hope to catch the Keen and Lovett tour, too.
 
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That's too cool jhe



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I'm a fan of Chris Stapleton. Not only is his music country, but he has a great voice and can play the guitar



I like his stuff with The SteelDrivers and The Jompson Brothers as well.



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Turnpike Troubadours ***really liking their stuff recently.


I’ll second this. I was lucky enough to catch them in Chicago this month and their live concerts are a blast. Their new album is another one that I can easily listen to on repeat.


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Gringo Honeymoon by Robert Earl Keen is one of my all time favorite albums.

My daughter and I are going to see REK and Lyle Lovett in February. Should be a great show.


I was at a Robert Earl Keen show a couple years ago in Charlotte and the opening band cancelled on short notice. REK came out with a guitar and sang solo for about 45 min, then went back and changed and came out with his band for a full show. Class act.




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Me, my wife, and Robert Keen.

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Hear hear. Darius Rucker is good stuff. Great voice, great music.

There are very few good country singers making good music nowadays. Chris Stapleton has a great sound who makes good original country stuff. Eric Church and Zach Brown Band are two others I'll just throw out there. Shame that I can think of any others at the moment...




Link to original video: https://youtu.be/ZI-aPHeUDlk




Link to original video: https://youtu.be/sI0TeFf6uD8


Chris gets my vote. Glad he did so well at the CMA's.

I am sick and tired of "bro" country. Aka Luke Bryan.


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My wife and saw Luke Combs in KC a few weeks ago. He’s great. https://youtu.be/ukvBuyRPQDI


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jhe, I like your hat. What make/model is it?
 


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Thanks. It is a Stetson Open Road.

Very nice hat. I prefer the smaller brim. Mine came today, and I immediately steamed the front brim to a downturn. This will be my go-to hat from now on. I've tried the wider brimmed hats, but feel like I'm walking under an umbrella. This is a nice compromise.
 
 
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Paul Thorn is one of my favorites, he's known mostly for a novelty song on Bob and Toms radio show, but his more serious stuff is pretty good.

Kinda leans into Blues/Gospel end of the spectrum....

Here's my favorite song of his, crappy live recording.



Another good one....


his daughter Kit can sing too, her singing one of his songs....


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Love Chris Stapleton. What a great musician. Even if you don’t care for his music, you have to respect his talent-incredible song writing, guitar skills, and pipes that are unbelievable.



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My daughter and I are going to see REK and Lyle Lovett in February. Should be a great show.


Nice!


Glad some one mentioned old Lyle. My favorite singer and musician, been listening to his works for years. Isn't some ine that sings about cowboys, card games, pickup trucks and penquins a country artist? Hehe.

But most of the "country" music aired these days just sounds like drivel, easily forgotten.


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Lyle Lovett is the real deal, for sure.
 
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Thanks Para for starting this thread as well as everyone who posted...I've added quite a few songs into my iPod rotation as a result Smile...some good stuff!


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Can't seem to get away from that Aaron Lewis track, lately.

My favorite part is the George Jones bits. George always had a cool voice, but he and Ralph Stanley sound so similar now that they're older. You can't fake that gravelly maturity.
 
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