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Swinging Country July 26, 2025

New Podcast ! Swinging Country July 26, 2025 DJ Billy Bowles

Swinging Country July 26, 2025

SWINGING COUNTRY 10 AM – NOON CST @ KSSLFM.COM

IF you’re wondering where I’ve been this week Lightning hit my house last weekend destroying a few things completely wiping out my Internet equipment everything was completely replaced Friday so I’m Back. However there will be NO S W I N G – B A C K this week. But feel free to leave your comments etc. right here. Anticipating a work crew here tomorrow morning.
This weeks show has
Steve Markwardt
Mary Lee and Caesar’s Cowboys
Tommy Hooker
Dave Alexander
Miss Devon and the Outlaw
Keith Paschal The Good The Bad & The Ugly
Marshal Tucker Band
Chuck Cusimano
A Double Spin from Keith Phillips
Vernon Huskey
I have 2 Guest this week Cathy Jewell and a relatively New listener to Swinging Country from Talladega Alabama Teresa Blackmon who’s now A Big Fan of the show and Loves Country Music and has Excellent taste in music that with my Internet down I let her pick out the rest of this episodes Artist and songs! Which Includes
Texas Dance Hall Legend Johnny Bush
George Jones
Hank Williams Sr.
Kitty Wells
Loretta Lynn
Bob Wills Texas Playboys / Leon Rausch vocal
Jake Hooker and the Outsiders
Red Steagall
Leona B Williams
And we’ll close out with Teresa’s Favorite New to Her Artist Cathy Jewell and they will visit. Tune In and remember Let’s ALL Thrive In 25! And Keep Swinging Country—

Swinging Country July 26, 2025

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