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Nashville A-Team Bassist Bob Moore Dies at 88

Bob Moore played on numerous enduring hits, including Patsy Cline's "Crazy," Brenda Lee's "I'm Sorry," and Kenny Rogers' "The Gambler"

Marty Stuart Premieres Controversial Henson Cargill Classic Skip A Rope

Marty Stuart Premieres Controversial Henson Cargill Classic ‘Skip A Rope’ Marty Stuart has a new song. ‘Skip A Rope’ is the third marker for the upcoming ‘Songs I Sing In the Dark’ project. ‘Skip A Rope’ was a hit song by Henson Cargill. The controversial song held parents accountable for teaching their children immoral behaviour. “The song is a socially conscious treasure from those times, relevant literature with a beat,” Marty Stuart said in a statement. “The recording had a built-in cool factor that set it apart from most of its competitors. The Nashville Cats again lived up to their stellar reputation. They laid down a slinky groove that served as a rock-solid musical bed for Henson to glide on while telling his story. I’ve always pictured Henson Cargill in the recording studio with a burning cigarette in his left hand while he sang. I imagine he never touched the cigarette after he lit it. I’m thinking when the take was over, there was nothing left

Info From Music Row with Leuck and Howe 05/10/2021 | WLLR-FM | Leuck & Howe Morning Show

May 10, 2021 Congratulations are in order for Thomas Rhett and his wife Lauren. The singer announced over the weekend that they are expecting their fourth child, and yet another baby girl.  Well. we are pregnant again! he shared next to a picture taken at his show at Billy Bob’s Texas this weekend. Tonight when I was on stage in Fort Worth about to play to the guys that date my girls my wife talked to me in my (ear monitors) and said you can tell them if you want so anyways, now you know, adding, . We are pumped to be having our 4th girl.” The couple is already parents to five-year-old

Art museum exhibits, more are welcoming back visitors

As communities begin lifting COVID-19 restrictions, many museums around the country are finally able to reopen their doors. Reserve a ticket, venture in and you will find that your favorite artifacts have been waiting patiently for your return and that museum staff have used their time off  to mount new exhibitions and create new experiences. Many free museum admission programs are back, too. “While the museum visit may look a little different, whether that be enhanced cleaning procedures or wearing masks, visitors can expect a safe experience in which their curiosity is sparked and they feel reconnected to their communities,” says Laura Lott, president and CEO of the American Alliance of Museums.  

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