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Robbie Bossert

 

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Post  Posted 31 May 2004 2:43 pm    
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Country Artist Of The Year-Dale Watson

Record Of The Year - Wayne Hancock Live At The Continental Club

Instrumentalist Of The Year - Ricky Davis / Redd Volkert

Female Artist Of The Year - Heather Myles

Vocal Group Of The Year - The Derailers

Alternative Country Artist Of The Year - Robbie Fulks.

Living Legend Award - George "Commander Cody" Frayne and Ray Benson

Here are my picks the REAL COUNTRY MUSIC ARTISTS OF THE YEAR awards show. Jump in here and add some of your own selections. I can't wait to see what true country music fans will come up with.

Robbie Bossert
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Ricky Davis


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Bertram, Texas USA
Post  Posted 31 May 2004 6:29 pm    
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Wow I'm honored..."I'd like to thank the academy and my Mom and.....>>>bla bla...ha
But to be serious for a sec. I will agree TOTALLY with Dale Watson and Heather Myles.
I've played with hundreds of Singers and those are the only two that sing perfect pitch live on stage or in the studio; it don't matter...they both sing perfect all the time in any situation....and not many can do that.
Ricky

[This message was edited by Ricky Davis on 31 May 2004 at 07:31 PM.]

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Tim Whitlock


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Colorado, USA
Post  Posted 1 Jun 2004 5:04 am    
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I like your picks Robbie, and this is a great post as an antidote for the other awards post. I'll add Big Sandy, who have been carrying the western swing/bop torch for years. Recently I was fortunate enough to see the Lucky Stars, from LA, featuring Jeremy Wakefield on steel. They are simply amazing, playing dead on Western Swing ala Billy Jack Wills or Tiffany era Bob Wills, so I'll throw them in, too. Let's add a memorial award for the late Ray Condo. His "Swing Brother Swing" album is one of my all time favorites.
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Robbie Bossert

 

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Post  Posted 1 Jun 2004 5:30 am    
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HI Tim, I agree 100% with your picks.

memorial award - Ray Condo.....RIP.

BIg Sandy's great!

Robbie Bossert
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Robbie Bossert

 

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WESCOSVILLE,PA,U.S.A.
Post  Posted 1 Jun 2004 8:45 pm    
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Late Addition...BILL KIRCHEN AND TOO MUCH FUN.

Robbie Bossert
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Tim Whitlock


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Colorado, USA
Post  Posted 2 Jun 2004 5:30 am    
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Interesting that the majority of the list, so far, are artists based in Texas. Texas seems to be a stronghold for real country and western music vs the Nashville ersatz stuff.

Come on all you folks who posted your disgust at the recent "Country Music" awards show (what a joke)! Here's your chance to post who YOU think is making the best real country music today, and who YOU think should be recognized.
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Ben Slaughter


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Madera, California
Post  Posted 2 Jun 2004 8:31 am    
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My tastes are a little more mainstream:

Songs of the year:
"Almost Home," Craig Morgan
"Paint Me a Birmingham," Tracy Lawrence
"Long Black Train," Josh Turner

Artists:
Brad Paisley
Joe Nichols
(Some wonderful PSG on their records)

Apologies to Alan Jackson and George Strait who continue to produce quality music.

PS, I have no idea if these folks/tues were recognized at the recent Crappy Music Awards, couldn't bring myself to watch.

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Robbie Bossert

 

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WESCOSVILLE,PA,U.S.A.
Post  Posted 3 Jun 2004 3:24 pm    
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Did I mention BR549?

Robbie Bossert
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John Parker


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Golden Valley, Az. USA
Post  Posted 4 Jun 2004 9:13 am    
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Ben,

I'll take a chance of getting flamed here:
I agree with the song "Paint Me a Birmingham" but not the artist. Now don't get me wrong, I like Tracy Lawrence, but Ken Mellons recorded the song first. IMHO Ken Mellons version of the song is much better than Tracy's. Ken Mellons just doesn't have the major label backing that Tracy Lawrence does. It's sad that the best version of the song was cast aside by main stream radio because of the pressures of the major labels. I just find it sad that the listening public is denied the best music by the "big boys" in the suits who really don't know what real country music is and wouldn't recognize it if jumped up and bit them in the a$$. Okay, I'll get off of my soap box now.

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John Parker
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Robbie Bossert

 

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WESCOSVILLE,PA,U.S.A.
Post  Posted 4 Jun 2004 3:58 pm    
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I gotta' be honest. I liked Ken Mellons stuff. I know that John Hughey liked it as well. When I visited with John at a Vince Gill show a few years back, I asked him about Ken. He liked working with him and he sort of eluded to the idea that he thought that the powers that be weren't giving him much of a break.

Personally, I think that he blows Kenny Kracker out of the water. I hope he gets another chance.

Robbie Bossert
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