When George Jones asked the musical question, "who's gonna fill their shoes?", very often the answer involved folks like Daryle Singletary. But when Daryle passed away, it left some hard questions - who's gonna fill his shoes? As such, this week's episode is entitled: the "Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes: Daryle Singletary" edition - we're here to prove traditional country is in good and capable hands in 2018. We've got six singers Daryle's age or younger who are carrying on the tradition, including the Singletary-esque tones of Kevin Moon, Brian Mallery and Korey Rose; the originality of Matt Prater; the suave but hard country sounds of Tim Culpepper and the singing Louisiana lawman Clifton Brown. Take a listen to this week's show: you're going to feel reassured and upbeat after having done so. Traditional country music is in good hands - Daryle Singletary would agree. PS. I'm no good at photoshopping.
Ep. 602 - Hugh X. Lewis - Country Fever
Ray Pillow - Even When It's Bad It's Good!
Sean Burns - Lost Country
Red's Country Ladies
Pat Patterson - Most Requested Country Songs
Stoney Edwards - Land Of The Giants
Sonny Burns: 1959-1968
The Derailers - Full Western Dress
The Whites - Whole New World
Hoot Hester - On The Swingin' Side
I Can Almost See Houston: The Complete Howdy Glenn
BONUS: Interview with Scott B. Bomar on "The Complete Howdy Glenn"
Gene Davis: California Country King
Johnny Dollar - Down Life's Highway
Randy Kohrs & The Reel Deal - Now It's Empty
George Dearborne - Old Brown Bottle
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Caution! Eddie Bond Music Is Contagious: The Hard Country Side Of A Rockabilly Star
Conway Twitty - Darling, You Know I Wouldn't Lie
Melba Montgomery - The Original Nugget Sessions (1962)
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