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	<title>Comments on: Jackson Sales Surge But Country Lags</title>
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		<title>By: Sonny</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sonny</dc:creator>
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		<description>It&#039;s to be expected and has been for a long time now. They keep signing acts like, &quot;Cross Canadian Ragweed&quot; and &quot;Eli Young&quot; however &quot;Eli Young&quot; has produced one acceptable hit song.

Look at your own chart, it is a testament to the new Nashville that is clueless as to what real music is for the general population. Everyone bought into that college crap from Oklahoma and Texas and next thing you know we have &quot;Eli Young&quot; which is really just the country version of &quot;Green Day&quot; and &quot;Cross Canadian Ragweed.&quot; The part that&#039;s really bad is where you think those bands are really good in Oklahoma and Texas they are nothing more than a college band that got a break from someone who thought they knew music, so they made them what they are and theirs tons of them out there. Every garage has had band of that nature in Texas since the late 70&#039;s and early 80&#039;s.

You need to get back to the 90&#039;s music or at least stay with &quot;Bentley&quot; and those guys who occasionally have good music. But he too could be clipped by other artists such as Rodney Redman, Tim Nichols, Gary Helms and the list goes on...  sign some of those guys and let them have a good fair shake and see how you get your sales back!

In any case I am just letting the people in the know have a peak inside what we listen too in our vehicles and the reason we don&#039;t listen to radio much any more. Because were too busy listening to what we like... artists such as Rodney Redman, Tim Nichols, Gary Helms. I hope those radio sponsors get a load of this too, turns out radio programmers don&#039;t know everything I guess.

All my best to you
Sonny</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s to be expected and has been for a long time now. They keep signing acts like, &#8220;Cross Canadian Ragweed&#8221; and &#8220;Eli Young&#8221; however &#8220;Eli Young&#8221; has produced one acceptable hit song.</p>
<p>Look at your own chart, it is a testament to the new Nashville that is clueless as to what real music is for the general population. Everyone bought into that college crap from Oklahoma and Texas and next thing you know we have &#8220;Eli Young&#8221; which is really just the country version of &#8220;Green Day&#8221; and &#8220;Cross Canadian Ragweed.&#8221; The part that&#8217;s really bad is where you think those bands are really good in Oklahoma and Texas they are nothing more than a college band that got a break from someone who thought they knew music, so they made them what they are and theirs tons of them out there. Every garage has had band of that nature in Texas since the late 70&#8217;s and early 80&#8217;s.</p>
<p>You need to get back to the 90&#8217;s music or at least stay with &#8220;Bentley&#8221; and those guys who occasionally have good music. But he too could be clipped by other artists such as Rodney Redman, Tim Nichols, Gary Helms and the list goes on&#8230;  sign some of those guys and let them have a good fair shake and see how you get your sales back!</p>
<p>In any case I am just letting the people in the know have a peak inside what we listen too in our vehicles and the reason we don&#8217;t listen to radio much any more. Because were too busy listening to what we like&#8230; artists such as Rodney Redman, Tim Nichols, Gary Helms. I hope those radio sponsors get a load of this too, turns out radio programmers don&#8217;t know everything I guess.</p>
<p>All my best to you<br />
Sonny</p>
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