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Swinging Country May 06, DJ Billy Bowles

SWING POST OFFICIAL – Swinging Country May 06

SWINGING COUNTRY TODAY 5/06/23
Today Features 2 World Radio Single Premiers one from Bobby Mackey & Hd Ainsworth and the other from Kent Gill also we will remember The Tall Texan Claude Gray who’s being laid to rest today. And so much more. A Reminder there will be No SWING – BACK today As I am working the 23rd Annual Prestigious Cowtown Society of Western Music Western Swing Fest. In Mineral Wells TX. Enjoy today’s Show and Keep Swinging Country

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