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Dixon Dallas

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This is delicious.

I have only just heard of this guy.

He is the perfect antidote to 'Try That in a Small Town'



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Is he for real or just being controversial to generate publicity? The linked article says "Dixon Dallas is actually an alter ego created by Jake Hill, a rapper and singer from Alabama", which suggests that it may all be just an act. Nice looking guy though.
 
I liked that next-to-last line: "If you're going to make a living off of being gay without actually being gay, you'd better do it better than Stanley Tucci."
 
Of course, currently there is also Tyler Childers to provide some relief from the toxic ugliness of Jason Aldean.

 
In the early '70s Mick Jagger wrote and recorded Cocksucker Blues about a teenager longing to get it up the ass when his record company was insisting that he was contractually obliged to release a recording before he was ready to. It was never released.
 
I'd heard of these songs but had not actually heard them. So I watched "In Your Love" and then just listened to it. So good.

I haven't liked much new country music. A few years ago I was given a complimentary ticket to see Chris Young. I left during the third song; it just wasn't for me.
 
And this makes me happy. Openly gay Ty Herndon has a new duet with Terri Clark, who has always been a delight.

 
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