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He wears a hat too!
What I like about Don Williams is he sings about being a true Southern gentleman....not the beer swilling, gun toting redneck who hangs out at Wal Mart, but the man who is thoughtful and literate, even if uncomplicated.
In case you're interested in Florida ranch and cowboy history..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g842Z3MbDMM
"Never touched drugs": what are alcohol and tobacco?
Hey phile…your pic links don't!
Ray
"Never touched drugs": what are alcohol and tobacco?
Never liked how tightly pinched this crease was but it fits his facial features....
Ralph Epperson believed in individualism and he had a mission in mind: to serve his community. In his application to the Federal Communications Commission, the young man pledged to reflect the cultural and musical values of the people in his station’s listening area. He said he would present local talent, and he made good on that promise from the start. Unlike many other station owners, however, Epperson largely stuck to his mission over the next six decades. Live music by local musicians is still presented each Saturday on WPAQ’s Merry-Go-Round program. Epperson himself hosted another program, the Blue Ridge Spotlight, on Saturday afternoons, on which he presented early recordings from the WPAQ archives and other recordings of area musicians and WPAQ’s weekly play lists are peppered with recordings of local musicians. Preachers still hold forth on weekday mornings and nearly all day Sunday. Announcers read the obituaries at least three times a day, and the Pet Patrol helps listeners get back together with wandering critters from blue tick hounds to hogs and heifers. The music lurches from old time and bluegrass to easy listening after the evening news. Ralph Epperson explained his philosophy to reporter Michelle Johnson of WFDD this way as she prepared a story about WPAQ for National Public Radio: “If people are doing the same thing in 25 places up and down the radio dial, why should I be number 26?"