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fandomsecrets2015-02-17 06:58 pm
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(Anonymous) 2015-02-18 02:10 am (UTC)(link)Apparently I really like Toby Keith?
Some songs I like:
He Ain't Worth Missing
I Wanna Talk About Me
Wish I Didn't Know Now
A Little Too Late
Me Too (<3)
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(Anonymous) 2015-02-18 10:52 am (UTC)(link)I like to listen to the Canadian country radio stations- it seems to have skirted the most hideous pop-country nonsense, and there's some Canadian talent that I just adore. It's still new country rather than classic country, but it's good on it's own merits.
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(Anonymous) 2015-02-18 04:47 pm (UTC)(link)I'll try to come back later, but off the very top of my head:
George Canyon (although as a parent I can't listen to his song My Name), Paul Brandt, George Fox (my mother would probably string me up if I forgot him; he's her biggest celebrity crush), Terri Clark.
And because I did complain about the American patriotism, there's been at least one Canadian version called The Red and White. It was less hideously redneck than Toby Keith however, and the proceeds actually went back to a charity that helped veterans.
Country enough to get played on the country stations but aren't country-country: Blue Rodeo (I adore them beyond all reason), Loreena McKennit, Great Big Sea. Alan Doyle of GBS fame has just released a solo album I want to check out; his song Take Us Home has been in heavy rotation around here since it was used in the finale of a Canadian show called Republic of Doyle. Heather Dale is also similar, though perhaps too far along the Celtic influence to be country.