People are awesome! Just this week I came across three examples that prove it, too. First up is a video by Ben Christensen featuring a group of talented young dancers. This ought to make you smile. Check out the great choreography set to the song “Tulsa Time.” Next up is a pair of creative guys.Continue reading “Living On Tulsa Time – A Dance, Plus Connor Price and Alan Jackson”
Tag Archives: Alan Jackson
Tom MacDonald’s New Song About Trump Will Give You Chills…
After the Twin Towers fell in New York City, country icon Alan Jackson released a song that encapsulated so much of the feelings and reactions of middle America. As I remember that song, my brain doesn’t really separate it from the day of terror, as if they happened on back to back days. But itContinue reading “Tom MacDonald’s New Song About Trump Will Give You Chills…”
Two Mirandas and a Jason, All in Hot Water
Hey there… I post every day at 1pm central so I’d be totally pumped if you subscribe (you’ll get an email with a link to each post) or just check back for new posts coming out often! Today marks yet another post about country music. I’ve loved the genre for a long time, although IContinue reading “Two Mirandas and a Jason, All in Hot Water”
Rock, Blues, and Country Songs for a Road Trip
I recently returned from a two-week camping trip through Georgia and into Tennessee. I feel like a “y’all” is appropriate here. Y’all, my favorite campground was Cloudland Canyon State Park (recap here), very pretty and great hiking. Bummer they don’t allow swimming by the waterfalls but I’m sure they have their reasons. But, y’all, theContinue reading “Rock, Blues, and Country Songs for a Road Trip”
Song Titles about the Forest, Woods, and Trees
Chalk this one up to a random thought I had in the middle of the night. Here are songs sort of related… titles about the forest, trees, or the woods. Obviously there are more, but these were pulled from my memory and my Spotify playlists. Enjoy! “Welcome to the Jungle” – Guns N’ Roses “OutContinue reading “Song Titles about the Forest, Woods, and Trees”