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Blogcritics | by Big Geez | Thu, Apr 12

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Bob reigned for a lot of years, but had become pretty inactive by the late 1960's and died in 1975. However, he's still a legend -- especially in Texas. Just ask Merle Haggard and Willie Nelson, who helped keep Western Swing alive for a long time. In recent years though, the biggest star in the ge...

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36 Months Ago, Big Geez from Blogcritics says (in Music Review: Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Ray Price - Last Of The Breed) Although most of the songs are vintage classics, some are better known than others, and those would include among them Ray's performance of Harlan Howard's, "Heartaches By The Number", which also features guest artist Vince Gill, and "Why Me Lord", a delicious version with Willie and R...

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