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From Dyess to Nashville
From Dyess to Nashville by Joe Goodell The land was vast and rich; the families, in vast numbers, were not rich; they were beyond destitute, they were starving. Both climate and economy, on errands of menace, had conspired to oppress, then … Continue reading
Posted in Exploring the South
Tagged Arkansas, Cash Family Home, Dyess, Johnny Cash
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Ode to Billie Jean
Ode to Billie Jeanby Gary Wright “There is nothing in the world like the devotion of a married woman.It’s a thing no married man knows anything about.”—Oscar Wilde American Country music has no counterpart anywhere in the world. Its father … Continue reading
Posted in Exploring the South, Gary Wright
Tagged Billie Jean Jones, Country Music, exploring the south, Faron Young, Gary Wright, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Johnny Horton, Phantom of the Opry
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