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Jon Weisberger

Charlie Daniels - In the Pines

Charlie Daniels - In the Pines

"...I take direction, I don't take dictation. And it's not for any reason other than that I just feel like I know what I'm doing better than anybody else knows what I'm doing." On the back of the Charlie Daniels
Jon Weisberger 30 Apr 2005
Loretta Lynn - On her own

Loretta Lynn - On her own

The 1990s weren't so bad for some of the country singers who used to rule the airwaves, despite their virtual disappearance from mainstream country radio. Loyal long-term fans, younger alternative country audiences, and sporadic but intense interest from the media and institutions charged with celebrating American culture have
Jon Weisberger 30 Jun 2000

Loretta Lynn - On her own

The 1990s weren't so bad for some of the country singers who used to rule the airwaves, despite their virtual disappearance from mainstream country radio. Loyal long-term fans, younger alternative country audiences, and sporadic but intense interest from the media and institutions charged with celebrating American culture have
Jon Weisberger 30 Jun 2000

Osborne Brothers - A high lead, a long run

"We were getting to the age to where we could tell who was playing what and how and why. Bobby and I, we really started to hone in on that harmony thing. Because I could look at him and I knew what he was doing, and he could do
Jon Weisberger 29 Feb 2000

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