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Theresa Galbraith
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Wow! I'm so impressed by his voice! He can sing a song "Rebecca Lynn"!<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Theresa Galbraith on 18 October 2000 at 05:39 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Too high. Can't do karaoke. Well, if I pitch-shift it down a bunch (but then it sounds horrible)

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Ahhh Yessss Brian White,,,good singer and just recently married!!
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I have that first album (tape). From what i've read he's a Glenn Cambell and Steve Wariner protege. His music is similar to both those artists.
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I have bought one of Brians tape, I guess it was for one song that I liked.
But even that one I have forgotten since I amediately gave it away.
He has a good voice for a pop singer,but then I'm a country music fan.
People ask will the steelguitar die?
No, it's moveing right alone on the Pop bubblegum and Country Rock scence.
I think I'll go liston to some Dale Watson .
AW ,now that's some real country.

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Post by Mike Weirauch »

I agree with Theresa. I have always liked his singing plus he has a great steel player, Randle Currie.
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Yeah, Mike. I was going to mention that. I had the pleasure of meeting Randle in Middletown, OH -- down the road from your mama's -- a couple weeks ago.

He's a great player and a most pleasant man to visit with. We were talking about what it takes to be successful in the music business. One comment he offered was, "It helps to be a nice guy. People don't want to work with a ...". He's for certain a nice guy -- the kind of guy I always want to see succeed.

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Post by Earnest Bovine »

So how do you explain the success of Marvin Hammlisch, Ray Charles, and Buddy Rich?
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Post by Terry in H-town »

It's good, It's just "Lite Country".
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