Cabin4- your list looks like my wife's CD rack inventory!! LOL!
Great stuff, and I would add in Mark Chestnut, Patty Loveless, Mel Tillis & daughter Pam, and on and on, like the early Reba McIntire; got to dance to Buck Owens at his supper club about a year before he passed on. What a treat! I'm not much of a concert-goer, but I have seen Neil Diamond, Eddy Arnold,
Leroy Van Dyke, Johnny Cash, Riders in the Sky, The New Christy Minstrels, and The Sons of the Pioneers.
Er, I probably should add I took the General's front row center table in the Lounge of the Prince Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand (put the "reserved" sign on a different table) for an evening with Ann-Margret and Duane Eddy. This was late '70 or early '71. Not sure exactly, we kinda lived in an alcholic haze over there back then. I got sobered up in 1984, when my first daughter was born, and have stayed headache free.
In May of 1996, I got to shake hands and converse with Roy Rogers! My mother took our picture and said it was the only time she ever saw me speechless. I was awestruck just being in his presence. He was IT in my life in the '50's!!
The Best of the Eagles is in the #6 slot of my truck cd changer, Essential Chet Atkins is in #1....
A few years ago, it was announced on the radio that Paychek's "Take this job and shove it" was the #1 requested song on Friday - normally beginning about 2PM! I got a kick out of hearing that - and have sung it many times, and not necessarily on Fridays!
Regards,
Sweetwater