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Streaming radio host “Big Al” Weekley is planning to talk truck parking on Friday’s “Overdrive’s Music to Truck By,” a weekly music program on TheBluegrassJamboree.com.
But that s not all. He ll also feature an interview he conducted with Jack Blanchard and Misty Morgan, perhaps best known for the 1970 single Tennessee Bird Walk.
It was the country music duo s second release together and rose the year of its release all the way up to No. 1 on the country charts, crossing over to the pop charts as well.
The issue of parking difficulties, meanwhile, has been prominent in trucking headlines for more than a decade, and Weekley hopes to serve as a kind of translator for program listeners outside the close confines of trucking itself.
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Country Star Misty Morgan Dies Aged 75
Country singer Misty Morgan, best known for the 1970 hit ‘Tennessee Bird Walk’ with her husband Jack Blanchard, has died after a battle with cancer at the age of 75.
‘Tennessee Bird Walk’ was a number 23 hit in America but reached number three in Australia. The song was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group at the 13th Grammy Awards but lost to Johnny Cash and June Carter for ‘If I Were A Carpenter’.
Jack Blanchard and Misty Morgan also had another 1970 Top 40 Australian hit with ‘Humphrey The Camel’.
MAN â The joy of the Christmas season will make its way through Man this Thursday for the townâs Christmas Parade, followed by the annual Stephen Caldwell Toy Drive on Saturday.
The townâs parade is set for 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 17. Parade lineup is at 6 p.m. behind the George A. Queen Memorial football stadium. It will travel through the town, through South Man and end at Man High School.
Santa Claus, along with Mrs. Claus and the elves, will make an appearance during the parade on a firetruck. Anyone who wants to participate in the parade or needs additional information can contact Misty Morgan at Man Town Hall at 304-583-9631.