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Revealing lyrics?...."if you go down, I'm going down too."

Regardless of their genitalia, they are entrained to the same predator energy...


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The rest of the freaks...
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It's always been this way....let's not forget Minnie Pearl

On February 23, 1947, Colley married Henry R. Cannon, who had been an Army Air Corps fighter pilot during World War II and was then a partner in an air charter service. After the wedding, Cannon set up his own air charter service for country music performers and took over management of the Minnie Pearl character.[3][5] His clients in the charter service included Eddy Arnold, Colonel Tom Parker, Hank Williams, Carl Smith, Webb Pierce, and Elvis Presley.[3] The couple had no children.

This one goes in and out of roles...including the role of having had a double mastectomy. Recalls another hive member.

After battling breast cancer through aggressive treatments, including a double mastectomy and radiation therapy, she became a spokeswoman for the medical center in Nashville where she had been treated. She took on this role as herself, Sarah Ophelia Cannon, not Minnie Pearl, although a nonprofit group, the Minnie Pearl Cancer Foundation, was founded in her memory to help fund cancer research. The center where she was treated was later named the Sarah Cannon Cancer Center, and has been expanded to at least twenty other hospitals in Middle Tennessee, southern Kentucky, Richmond, Virginia, Kansas City, Missouri, Gainesville, Florida, and the UK. Her name has also been lent to the affiliated Sarah Cannon Research Institute.[10][11


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Kelsea Ballerini has received her first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.

The "Peter Pan" singer turned to Instagram over the weekend to share the news, with a photo of herself holding up her vaccination card and showing off the band-aid on her arm, eyes closed as she smiles. "Closer to being closer," she captions the shot.

Kelsea joins the growing list of country artists who have gotten the vaccine, including Dolly Parton,Willie Nelson, Loretta Lynn and Garth Brooks.

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https://www.ispot.tv/ad/OCVN/covid-coll ... ney-wilson

Lainey Wilson says she got the COVID-19 vaccine because she wants to see her granny in-person again.
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1969 NINETEEN SIXTY NINE....incrementalism.

A Boy Named Sue

Johnny Cash won a 1969 GRAMMY Award for Best Country Vocal Performance, Male for “A Boy Named Sue” on March 11, 1970

The live San Quentin version of the song became Cash's biggest hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and his only top ten single there, spending three weeks at No. 2 in 1969, held out of the top spot by "Honky Tonk Women" by The Rolling Stones. The track also topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs and Easy Listening charts that same year and was certified Gold on August 14, 1969, by the RIAA.

According to Shel Silverstein's biographer Mitch Myers, it was June Carter Cash who encouraged her husband to perform the song. Silverstein introduced it to them at what they called a "Guitar Pull," where musicians would pass a guitar around and play their songs.


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