Thursday, November 19, 2009

That 38

Thirty-Eight Special has always been a southern rocker's traditional band. Between the music and the continuing performances by the band, fans have always been entertained. Some of their greater songs are the famous "Hold on Loosely," as well as "Caught Up In You." The band is still playing together. They are on the Wild-eyed Nights Tour right now.

The old 38 is still shooting us away with their classics, now sung with more experience. The group is a testament to survival of a band in all the years of possible catastrophe. We, as fans, have watched as the 38 have grown older, but the music has grown better. Southern Rock was forever changed by this incredible band, and we cannot forget them, and if they continue to tour, we shall never forget them. So, I tell the fans that though you may hold on loosely, you can never let go of this great band.

The King of Country

Born May 18, 1952, George Strait, the king of country music, is still kicking, now in Spanish. In his newly released album, Twang, Strait sang a traditional Mexican folk song entitled "El Rey." I wonder if the king of country did it on purpose, "El Rey" translates to the king. Well, whatever the reason, George Strait has again outdone himself. To some the idea may have been bold, but Strait presents the song like the professional he is. The folk song has added even more fans to this man, as if we thought there could be anymore. Obviously, Strait is a smart man. He has breeched the boundaries of country music, and I feel that there will undoubtedly be more bilingual and interesting songs from Strait. Congratulations George Strait; you have once again changed country music for the better.

What is King George up to now? Well, Reba McEntire, along with Lee Ann Womack have signed on for his 2010 tour. They will be beginning in Baltimore on Jan. 22, and ending in Des Moines, Iowa on April 10. For a complete list of dates and locations go here. It is sure to be a great tour. Reba is a living legend, herself. No doubt the fans are sure to get their money's worth.

Country For Openers

In tribute of Brooks and Dunn, we have "Red Dirt Road." This classic Brooks and Dunn song will forever be a hit. "It's where I drank my first beer; it's where I found Jesus..." What a true country song.