Not sure who his demographic was, but on the bright side, he could have licensed his music to Willard’s campaign.
(Hat tip: Scissorhead Mr. C. Montgomery Burns)
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That record was #1 in Salt Lake City for seven months when it was released… just sayin’.
I think I met this guy as I was going to St Ives.
I couldn’t handle more’n three of those wives. They look hard.
Jim Nesbitt appears to have been the Ray Stevens of blacktop country music.
One song he recorded, “I Want To Have My Operation On TV,” was more prophetic than humorous.
His “big rig” purrs like a kitten!