So sorry my friend.
Brandon Ward6 years ago
Y'all, You've said it! Gary Stewart was Great! He was pure country. I just now did some research Biography on Gary only to learn something I didn't know or remember. Gary took his own life after his wife of 43 yrs passed way. His wife died in November of 2003 and Gary passed in December or 2003. At the moment I read this, just now, I broke down in tears and cried to God.............in sorrow. Gary taking his own life has hurt me so bad......................so bad....
No, wait a sec...lol. That's a random post on YouTube, not mine. Just posted it as an example of the effect L'il Jr had on a lot of people, and still does. 20 yrs ago, Drinkin Thing ruled every honky tonk jukebox.So sorry my friend.
Certainly not just your dad. What's not to want?Amos is the son my Dad always wanted......my dad and his brother are reknown gittar players and had bands for 40 yrs locally....me and 2 brothers never picked up on it.
My dad was 94 when he died two years ago. I hope you ask him to play it for you one day soon, amigo.My Dad is 90! And when I call him up to check on him he forces me to hear him play his guitar and guess the song, STILL!
I wondered about that. That you would know everything there was to know about Gary already.No, wait a sec...lol. That's a random post on YouTube, not mine. Just posted it as an example of the effect L'il Jr had on a lot of people, and still does. 20 yrs ago, Drinkin Thing ruled every honky tonk jukebox.
But thanks just the same, amigo. Let's change the mood.
"Now he's got you and I've got two divorce lawyers on my back."
Well said. I listen to Jimmy Buffet to Jimmy Vaughn on any given day.. . . . . . You'll find me, as well as @too larry on most music threads covering many genres. I think I can speak for him as well when saying it's a wonderful gift to be unrestricted by styles when appreciating great music.
Well said. I listen to Jimmy Buffet to Jimmy Vaughn on any given day.