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I don't know if I'd go or not. I like her as a person -- she's a hoot -- but her music isn't my favorite. I'd also feel really bad if she played and there wasn't much of a crowd. That always makes me so sad. (Big Sunday afternoon issue for me at Roo.)
Post by sxyfiredancer on Jan 25, 2009 21:54:30 GMT -5
She is a great songwriter and singer!!! I would definitely enjoy seeing her, even though the thought never crossed my mind before. Would be a nice surprise! ~
Post by Sköldpadda on Jan 25, 2009 21:56:16 GMT -5
Lol, I've never thought of her before either, but I'd go see Dolly. Why not!? You're in Tennessee ffs!
(PS - she's a pretty darn good performer, too. I've heard a little bit of her live stuff, and she's actually good, really good interaction with the crowd, a true professional.)
I'd say sure... she'd be a nice addition, like a set on the What Stage early Sunday or something.
Not sure I'd stay for longer than 10 minutes or so, but she is a legend and a hell of a singer and would probably draw a good/great crowd.
That said, I'd rather they go in another direction with the classic country... Merle's still around, George Jones is still rocking (I can vouch for that), plus the numerous other local legends in the Nashville area.
I'd say sure... she'd be a nice addition, like a set on the What Stage early Sunday or something.
Not sure I'd stay for longer than 10 minutes or so, but she is a legend and a hell of a singer and would probably draw a good/great crowd.
That said, I'd rather they go in another direction with the classic country... Merle's still around, George Jones is still rocking (I can vouch for that), plus the numerous other local legends in the Nashville area.