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Topic: Amber Digby |
David Evans
From: North Carolina, USA
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Posted 21 Dec 2009 4:51 am
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Did anyone hear Amber make her Opry debut Saturday night? She sounded great! May be there is hope for the Opry. |
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Greg Wisecup
From: Troy, Ohio
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Posted 21 Dec 2009 7:32 am
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I'm glad you brought that up David. I was just thinking this morning. IF Amber Digby IS trying to make it as recording artist and a "Star" and doesn't; this will be living proof that the country music industry at this time is a total sham! She is every bit as good (and better than most) of the so called superstars of today. Amber is paying her dues! I sure hope she can cash them in. Country music needs her! 'course that's just me.
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David Hartley
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Posted 21 Dec 2009 8:34 am I agree
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Yep. Totally agree |
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Larry Bell
From: Englewood, Florida
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Posted 21 Dec 2009 8:45 am
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GOOD has almost nothing to do with whether one becomes a star. There are many other hurdles to clear before anyone even CARES how GOOD they are. Besides, GOOD is relative and subjective.
Make no mistake about it, the music industry is only looking for one thing: WHAT SELLS. If it happens to also be GOOD, so be it, but the economics of the business deal is what counts. If the A&R guy thinks you will sell and the suits agree, you'll get a record deal. If not, you just join a whole slew of GOOD artists who never will get a deal. _________________ Larry Bell - email: larry@larrybell.org - gigs - Home Page
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Greg Wisecup
From: Troy, Ohio
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Posted 21 Dec 2009 9:19 am
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That's my point! Talent has nothing much to do with success. Most of today's stars are manufactured based on what the suits think will bring the most revenue. If they have some talent, some much the better. Same as with hiring sidemen/women for some of the touring acts. "Can you play" is about the 4 th question asked. After age' looks, can you dance around and act like your playing, and will you accept $200 a week!
Ask Bobbe Seymore about some of the calls he gets. _________________ Derby SD-10 4&5 Black!(duh)/
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Ricky Davis
From: Bertram, Texas USA
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Posted 21 Dec 2009 12:45 pm
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Larry Speaks the truth(like usual).
I have been all over the world playing music and have been in and out of major record deals with folks I have played with. One thing I've learned in the last 25 years; is it does not matter if you can sing or play, that is waaaaaaaaay down on the list of you becoming successful.
You have to have some big-a$$ lips and willing to kiss any Butt; and piggy-back off who ever is scratching someones back or getting theirs scratched; all at the right time of someone willing to take you on; only if they think they can sell you as a person that looks like a model; great stage presence/sexy(jump around on stage like a circus character) and on and on from there.
These days; if you are not a teenage talor swift look-a-like; you won't stand a chance. Record companies in Nashville will have to close down; and the idiot record execs. that are there; have to move back to NY; and then and only then; there might be a chance that music would matter, but like Paul Franklin told me years ago; "Real Country music will never be a multi-million dollar industry, never has been and never will be"...
The music and how good you sing; just does not matter right now.
Ricky _________________ Ricky Davis
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Brandon Ordoyne
From: Needville,Texas USA
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Posted 23 Dec 2009 12:46 pm
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Well said....
God Bless Texas!
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Leslie Ehrlich
From: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Posted 23 Dec 2009 3:03 pm
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Ricky Davis wrote: |
Record companies in Nashville will have to close down |
Record companies should just close down, period. The same with commercial radio and network broadcast television. All three killed country music and music in general.
Sorry, I had to give the dead horse a good whack too.
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Ray Minich
From: Bradford, Pa. Frozen Tundra
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Posted 26 Dec 2009 5:45 pm
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Yeah for Amber on the Opry! What tune(s) did she sing? |
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Jimmy T. Vaughn
From: Porter, OK
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Posted 28 Dec 2009 4:02 pm
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Man O Man what a voice, someone sign her up please.
Lets get country movin in the right direction for a change. |
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Bill Dobkins
From: Rolla Missouri, USA
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Posted 28 Dec 2009 5:23 pm
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jtvon wrote: |
Man O Man what a voice, someone sign her up please.
Lets get country movin in the right direction for a change. |
It is, It just hasn't moved out of Texas yet.
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Rick Campbell
From: Sneedville, TN, USA
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Posted 28 Dec 2009 6:47 pm
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Bill Dobkins wrote: |
jtvon wrote: |
Man O Man what a voice, someone sign her up please.
Lets get country movin in the right direction for a change. |
It is, It just hasn't moved out of Texas yet.
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If I were Texas, I wouldn't let it get away. Nobody seems to know what song she sang. It must be a secret. I've got all her CD's. Good music. |
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Del Walters
From: Milford,Texas, USA
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Posted 28 Dec 2009 7:05 pm Amber
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A great talent, and a good person. May or may not be what the Nasville exec's want, but what do they really know? Saw her at the Pick'n for Cure for Breast Cancer in Peal's in Forth Worth a few months ago. Whatever she sang, I sure it was great. That's my .02. _________________ Rittenberry SD 12 Lacquer, Rittenberry SD 12, Mullen G2 Del Mullen Signature SD-12, "Fox Vintage Amp and vintage reverb",Steel Mixer, "BJS Bars" , Sanberg 7 string bass, Fender tele-#4,Strats-#1,Fender V USA bass#2 Gibson 335, etc, etc, 1 fully staffed and equip veterinary hospital,plus 5 Yorkies, and a tolerate 100 pound Rottweiler. |
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Del Walters
From: Milford,Texas, USA
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Posted 28 Dec 2009 7:20 pm Amber
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Great singer _________________ Rittenberry SD 12 Lacquer, Rittenberry SD 12, Mullen G2 Del Mullen Signature SD-12, "Fox Vintage Amp and vintage reverb",Steel Mixer, "BJS Bars" , Sanberg 7 string bass, Fender tele-#4,Strats-#1,Fender V USA bass#2 Gibson 335, etc, etc, 1 fully staffed and equip veterinary hospital,plus 5 Yorkies, and a tolerate 100 pound Rottweiler.
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Dave Biller
From: Texas, USA
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Posted 28 Dec 2009 8:36 pm
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it's no secret Rick she sang a song that Mr. Milsap cut many years ago called "Silent Night (After the Fight)" |
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Rick Campbell
From: Sneedville, TN, USA
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Posted 28 Dec 2009 10:21 pm
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Thanks Dave. I've been trying to find out what she did. I tried to listen to the Opry that night, but the mountains didn't and the weather didn't want to cooperate. That's a great song. I've got her latest CD with it. It's one of my favorites on there, but it's hard to pick, they're all great. |
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Jim Eller
From: Kodak, TN (Michigan transplant)
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Posted 1 Jan 2010 11:14 am
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Rick,
I like your avatar. When I first glanced at it, I thought you were riding a rocking horse.
I wasn't really surprised
Jim |
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Chris Battis
From: Reno, Nevada, USA
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Larry Self
From: Spring City, Tn. Bledsoe * R.I.P.
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Posted 27 Jan 2010 2:07 pm
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Good One.I think she is a very good singer. lot's of steel guitar with Dickey O. and should go somewhere.BUT---The best music I'm hearing today is coming from Texas. Larry Self |
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