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We had to learn Jason Aldean's song "She's Country" for a singer we were backing up a few years ago. The interlude riff at about 2:20 sounds like it came right off of a Kiss record.
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Argent gave Rock and Roll to them...
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When Garth (Chris Gaines) went "rock"? After Chris tried rock, he entered the field of food serving. His latest hit, "would you like fries with that order?" Is from the big company he just signed with. The cd is being released under the golden arches.
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I think your question is backwards. Country went KISS when Garth made it big and said they were one of his biggest influences.
That was 20 years ago, so I guess that would be the answer to your question. BTW Garth is being inducted into the Country Music Hall Of Fame this year. So maybe we can expect KISS to be in there in a few years.
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I think George Strait did a song about that in some manner. Think it was called "Murder on Country Row" or somethin'..............been goin' on for many years now. They've invented "Crossroads" trash to make even more money. "Some people" are making a lot of money off of it.........and the artists certaintly ain't makin' the most!!!
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I have a theory that eventually everybody goes country. Look at Jimmy Buffet, Hootie and the Blowfish (Darius Rucker), Lynyrd Skynyrd - 38 Special (VanZant), Lionel Richie (new album), Shawn Mullins was invited to be part of Sugarland, and now apparently kiss.
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Lionel Richie goes country on new album too. "Tuskegee," which hit record stores on Monday, features Richie and 13 country stars singing some top hits of his heyday in the 1980s, including "Hello," "Stuck On You" and "All Night Long."
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Lionel and Alabama did "Deep River Woman" years ago. So he's dabbled in country music before.
Country music finally caught up, for better or worse, with Rock-N-Roll. The mainstream R&R of the 60's, 70's and 80's is practically more tame than some of the current country. The old rockers crossing over....not much of a suprise. The ones that can pull it off will. Look at KISS, marketing genius. Look at Garth, again, marketing genius. Not a far stretch that they would be an influence on him. Cosmiccowboy: I was kinda teasin' about KISS/Marty Stuart Show. But I would like to see Leroy Troy in full KISS makeup and thrashin' on the banjo. Maybe light it on fire and smash it. |
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I did a Conway Twitty style version of Beth. We did it in the Hello Darlin tempo and feel. The violin part was replaced with fiddle and piano with pedal steel. The pedal steel took over the theme were the violins are playing the break in the orginal. It sounded real Trad. country.
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KISS doing country music?? Well,at the very least,they're trying
to climb up out of "THE PIT"....It's about time they realized some things.
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