Randy Travis
Travis McGee Versus Doc Ford - Fictional Death Match
by
CD Dowell
Am I the only one to notice that Randy Wayne White's recurring character, Dr. Marion Ford, bears a slight resemblance to the classic Florida boat bum character, Travis McGee, created by John D. MacDonald and played out over the course of 21 novels? Or maybe it's such an obvious observation that no one else believed it was worth the exertion of energy to mention. Regardless, we have two middle-aged men with military/covert operation experience in their early adult life, athletic as youth, able to still handle themselves well in a brawl, and somewhat obsessive with their routine for getting back into shape once they detect the beers are beginning to outnumber the pushups.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Travis-McGee-Versus-Doc-Ford---Fictional-Death-Match
id=5824222 - Jan 30, 2011
Anderson Silva Vs Randy Couture
by
Tom H O'Brien
Anderson Silva vs. Randy Couture in a non-title bout! Anderson has had two successful attempts moving up to light heavyweight; destroying both Forrest Griffin and James Irvin. Randy Couture just defeated Mark Coleman and left the bout as if he wasn't even in a fight.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Anderson-Silva-Vs-Randy-Couture
id=3750934 - Feb 12, 2010
Randy Wayne White's Dead of Night Finds Doc Ford In Fine Form - Mostly
by
CD Dowell
Discovering Randy Wayne White's Doc Ford books is similar to finding John D. MacDonald's literary character Travis McGee. Dead of Night is the 12th book in the series and, while it's not the best, it's certainly not the worst either. All you really need to know is that it's got Doc Ford in it. And Randy Wayne White wrote it.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Randy-Wayne-Whites-Dead-of-Night-Finds-Doc-Ford-In-Fine-Form---Mostly
id=5835054 - Feb 01, 2011
Walk Down the Aisle With These Lovely Country Music Love Songs
by
Joe Hansen
Country love songs make beautiful wedding music not only because of their wonderful melodies but also because of the meaningful messages they convey. It is no wonder many couples choose to have a country wedding theme.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Walk-Down-the-Aisle-With-These-Lovely-Country-Music-Love-Songs
id=3438891 - Dec 16, 2009
Country Song Themes: Breaking Up and Religion
by
Angela Thies
In a previous article, I talked about how most of the country songs on the radio follow a theme. The themes are love, breaking up and broken hearts, drinking and partying, patriotism, religion, and country.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Country-Song-Themes:-Breaking-Up-and-Religion
id=5359597 - Nov 10, 2010
Star of Texas Rodeo in Austin
by
Ki Gray
This is the time of year when Austin's residents head down to Auditorium Shores for a full, Texan Cowboy Breakfast with all the fixings, the prelude to the Star of Texas Rodeo. Every spring, during the first weekend of March, many Austinites head to the shores of Lady Bird Lake to get a belly full of biscuits and gravy, bacon and sausage, eggs, and various other kinds of grub, including grits and hash browns, and with a full stomach, make plans to attend the rodeo.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Star-of-Texas-Rodeo-in-Austin
id=2660376 - Jul 25, 2009
The Kenny Chesney Newsletter Jul 08
by
Kirby Swinemar
Here is the latest info on Kenny Chesney covering the past 30 days. Stay up to date with the monthly Kenny Chesney Newsletter.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Kenny-Chesney-Newsletter-Jul-08
id=1329321 - Jul 15, 2008
The Past, Present, and Future of Country Music at the Recent Grammy Awards
by
Joe Hansen
If there was one thing the country music artists who performed at the recent Grammy Awards proved through their performances, it is the fact that country music remains as a vital part of the American music industry through all these years. Performers such as Lady Antebellum and The Zac Brown Brand joined onstage by the legendary Leon Russell, as well as country singers Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, and Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles all represented the past, present, and future of country music, showing the world how much it has grown over the years.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Past,-Present,-and-Future-of-Country-Music-at-the-Recent-Grammy-Awards
id=3731091 - Feb 09, 2010
Country Music Fans
by
Cal Sharp
"Did you guys ride all the way up here from Nashville in that bus?" a fan at Stepping Stone Ranch in Escoheag, Rhode Island asked when the bus pulled up to the stage to unload. Or how about this one: "Gee, Stonewall, you're one of my biggest fans!" Or: "The next time you see Johnny Cash, would you give him this song I wrote?"
http://ezinearticles.com/?Country-Music-Fans
id=6362232 - Jun 18, 2011
Don't Stare at My Hair
by
Kenneth C. Hoffman
Hair is where you find it. My favorite hair salon name, "A Cut Above" contains several hidden meanings. I stopped going to a barber when a ten minute shearing cost twenty dollars plus tip.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Dont-Stare-at-My-Hair
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