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Country Music lives in Texas, not NashvilleHe's a rocker, he's a honky-tonker, he makes you laugh, he makes you think. He's Charlie Robison. The Hank Williams of the new millenium? Perhaps. He's 1 part Steve Earle, 1 part John Prine, 3 parts Texas. If there is justice in this world, Charlie Robison will be a huge star. I've seen him 3 times now. At Floore's Country Store in Helotes Tx., Cibolo Creek Country Club (near Bracken Tx.), and most recently (Sat. 8/7/99) at the Caberet in his home town of Bandera Tx. As usual, he blew the roof o…
I enjoy atypical country music, but this just was too quirkyI love other Charlie Robison CDs, as well as those by his brother Bruce and Jack Ingram. However, while this CD breaks the Nashville mold, it was a bit repetitive and out-there at times. I mean, how many songs that involve a woman being "shot in the head" do we need on a single CD?
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