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Swinging Country April 16

Swinging Country , DJ Billy Bowles

SWING POST OFFICIAL / Swinging Country April 16

Howdy Friends this week while maintaining the Promotion of Several Awesome Events The Bulk of Music is Inspirational Positive uplifting with Emphasis on God our Savior Jesus Christ and Country. Artist you will hear on this episode include
Andrew Dean
Cowboy Joe Babcock
Steve Markwardt
Shenandoah
Diamond Rio
Asleep At The Wheel
Billy Mata Billy Mata and The Texas Tradition
Jake Hooker and the Outsiders
Jason Roberts
Jody Nix Jody Nix Fan Page
Jimmy Burson
Emily George
Brady Bowen
Bobby Flores BOBBY FLORES FANS GROUP
Cathy Jewell Friends of Cathy Jewell, «The Country Club»
Alicia Summers McLeod
Keith Phillips
Kent Thompson
Tony Booth Tony Booth Classic Country Friends Who Like Tony Booth Classic Country
Sam L. Smith
Keith Phillips
Roy Black
Dawn Anita Plumlee
Sandy Paramore Friends of SandyParamore music
Merle Haggard X 2
Penny Gilley Stanglin Penny Gilley
Tommy Horton
Kent Gill X 2
Join us for SWING – Back on My Personal Timeline for Fellowship
I wish ALL of You a Blessed Easter. Keep Swinging Country—



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