
Confederate Railroad
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Shenandoah
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Brooks & Dunn
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Keith Whitley
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Alan Jackson
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Billy Dean
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Mark Chesnutt
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6 September 1963, Beaumont, Texas, USA. His father, Bob Chesnutt, was a singer who, although failing to find success in Nashville in the mid-60s, was popular in Texas; however, he quit music in favour of the used-car business, because he wanted to be with his family. It is,...
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Joe Diffie
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