20 Sexiest Female Country Singers
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL>Allison Moorer...
'nuff said</SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
yes, that is correct...

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<size=-1>Greg Simmons
Former custodian of the Unofficial Sho~Bud Pedal Steel Guitar Website </size>
'nuff said</SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
yes, that is correct...

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<size=-1>Greg Simmons
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The sexiest female country singer I ever saw was BUCKY TIBBS on Cliffie Stone's Hometown Jambouree back in the early 50s. She did some duets with Tennessee Ernie and she sang this one song called "If You Want Some Lovin' Just Let Me Know" that just makes every other song by every other female singer seem bland by comparison. She dropped out of sight after that show - too hot for primetime I guess. She'd have to be about 75 or 80 now, and I bet she's still a cutie!
Bucky, if you should happen to read this please call or email me. I love you! We could put a band together and rekindle your career. The world may be ready for you now . .
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Bucky, if you should happen to read this please call or email me. I love you! We could put a band together and rekindle your career. The world may be ready for you now . .
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I probably shouldn't touch this one, but I agree that Laney Hicks ought to receive a few points for being a sweetheart amongst the steel community. However, for traditional Country music, I'll give a three-way tie to (and in no particular order) Lynn Anderson, Connie Smith, and that Norma Jean lady with the Fender Newporter guitar and the nice legs on Porter's show back in the 1960s. What ever became of Norma Jean? As far as current Country goes: (1). Sara Evans (2). Faith Hill (3). Katie Cook on CMT (WOW!). Katie Cook is like the Katie Couric of Country music, except that Katie Cook looks a lot more at home in boots and jeans than Katie Couric ever could. Perhaps we can get Katie Cook to be the M.C. at one of our steel shows sometime! I'd forget that there was any talent in the place if that ever happened!
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Tay, here she is...alive and still performing!
http://www.prettymissnormajean.com/
http://www.prettymissnormajean.com/
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I saw her twice in a week, once on the Opry,
and I gave her a standing ovation.
Then she did 2 numbers with the Time Jumpers.
None of it sounded like Patsey, yes some references to Patsey, but many, many others too.
I then got both of her albums. She was never quite produced right IMHO.
The 1st was close and good for the market, but the songs were lacking chorus hooks. In too many cases very good verse, but the choruses just didn't stand up.
The 2nd, Owen Bradleys swansong, and superbly done..
but 40 years out of date... Lovely but not anywhere near the market.
And to establish an artist for the LONGRUN,
you need at least 2 decent hits in the market,
then for albums 3-4 go off and expand.
In both case I think the lead off song was great..
but NOT the right lead off song.
DJ's and program directors have the attention spans of hummingbirds with the heebe jebees....
I hope who ever is doing the new one gets it right finally.
it sure isn't her voice that's preventing her from being a household name.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by David L. Donald on 17 December 2004 at 08:57 AM.]</p></FONT>
and I gave her a standing ovation.
Then she did 2 numbers with the Time Jumpers.
None of it sounded like Patsey, yes some references to Patsey, but many, many others too.
I then got both of her albums. She was never quite produced right IMHO.
The 1st was close and good for the market, but the songs were lacking chorus hooks. In too many cases very good verse, but the choruses just didn't stand up.
The 2nd, Owen Bradleys swansong, and superbly done..
but 40 years out of date... Lovely but not anywhere near the market.
And to establish an artist for the LONGRUN,
you need at least 2 decent hits in the market,
then for albums 3-4 go off and expand.
In both case I think the lead off song was great..
but NOT the right lead off song.
DJ's and program directors have the attention spans of hummingbirds with the heebe jebees....
I hope who ever is doing the new one gets it right finally.
it sure isn't her voice that's preventing her from being a household name.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by David L. Donald on 17 December 2004 at 08:57 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Certainly a bunch of very attractive women on this list, but I gotta go with Sara Evans. What a babe!
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Cal Sharp on 15 December 2004 at 10:03 PM.]</p></FONT>