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Swinging Country March 11

Swinging Country , DJ Billy Bowles

Howdy Friends I’ve got to say Upfront this is a JAM PACKED Informative, Important, Intriguing yet Inspirational Episode of Swinging Country PLEASE Make Sure you have your Pen & Paper Ready!!!!!!!!!! For notes you may need. Also I’ll have a Very Touching World Radio Single Premiere that will Hit Home to and for Many Many people in very personal ways. It wouldn’t hurt to have facial tissue handy.
Swinging Country March 11
Swinging Country March 11
Kicks off with The Late Frankie McWhorter & Leon Rausch with My Theme Song for Bob Wills Days in Turkey Texas Down Between The Rivers. Then after my Welcome in the fist grouping has Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys, Billy Mata & The Texas Tradition, Friends Who Like Jake Hooker and the Outsiders, Jason Roberts, Jody Nix And The Texas Cowboys.
The Next Grouping has Double Shots each from The Malpass Brothers, and Then Moe Bandy. The First Two Shows Kicking off this Years Season at Becky Justice – Ford’s Legendary Coyote Country Store. Again Pen & Paper!!!
Next Grouping in Recognition of The 23rd Annual Prestigious Cowtown Society of Western Music’s Western Swing Fest. I’ll be spinning Lucy Dean Record, Brady Bowen & Swing Country, Jimmy Burson And Texas In The Swing, Rocky King, Tommy Hooker, Hallmark Chuck Cusimano. Again Have PEN & PAPER Ready!!!
Main Focus of the Day Begins With One from Smith Sisters and the Sunday Drivers a song written from a Real & True Experience and actually begining a Theme of sorts. Then I’ll give a Brief introduction & story behind the Song I’ll be World Radio Single Premiering Called Somewhere Out There Written by Butch Black Introduced by Kelli Lewis of The Smith Sisters And The Sunday Drivers. The World Radio Single Premiere is Written as the perspective of The Victim of Alzheimer’s. It is an Important message for The Loved ones of The Victim of this Dreaded Disease. Followed By a Message from The Writters Widow Harrolyn Black. From there I carry on with the theme of losing your Loved one with Tunes from Jay Eric and Rumor Town, James Darden, Bobby Mackey, Kevin Fullen, Tim Atwood.
And after that Eye opening Thought Provking and for many Trip back in time I’ll Close out with Proof Authentic Genuine No BS Hardcore REAL Traditional Country Music is Very Much Alive & Well with Tunes from Gary P. Nunn, Curt Ryle, Bobby Mackey.
Join US on My Personal Billy Bowles Facebook Timeline for SWING – BACK which is YOURS for Chat Pictures Fun & Fellowship Join Us and PARTICIPATE!!!!!!!!!! Until Then May God Bless You And Yours 🙂 Keep Swinging Country—



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