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Better Country ninety eight one The BullIt's officers on and Deanne and we are
counting down the days to May sixteenth, because that's when Russell Dickerson and friends
are rolling into the Lexington Opera House. How are you buddy? Um?
Fantastic? How are y'all feeling today? Hey man, we're we are feeling
great because we're looking forward to hangingwith you. Dude. This is going
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to be a great show. Youknow, these acoustic concerts are special.
Tell us why? Oh? Imean, it's just so much more intimate.
You know, it's just us andguitars, and we can stop and
tell a story in the middle ofa song if we want to. And
I don't know, there's just likethis freedom that comes with those acoustics sets.
It's it's almost like setting in RussellDickerson's living room and him playing music
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for us. Is that what youwould compare it to? Exactly how it
is? Are you gonna and you'reserving us drinks, little foods, some
snacks, yeah, exaxt please snacksplease? Right? So the other cool
part about this, as you've ringa couple of songwriters with you. I
mean, you're right yourself and soI don't think people quite understand unless you've
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experienced it. How cool that isto be able to sit there with folks
that have written these songs and getthe stories behind them. How about that?
Oh yeah, I mean that's II even love that, you know,
to go see songwriters, you know, sit down and tell stories about
you know, this day we walkedin. I had no ideas and this
song just came out of nowhere andended up being a hit. You know,
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you never know the stories behind thesesongs. And again, that's why
I love these intimate acoustic settings isbecause you know, it's not like just
to keep the show going, keepthe party going, whoa, whoa,
It's just like, hey, thisis a chill evening. I'm gonna sit
down tell you stories about it.Here's what I want to know, Russell,
are you bringing that sweet little blondheaded superstar that you had on your
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Instagram singing that precious boy? Mygoodness, gracious did he not crush that?
I mean, I just kept watchingit over and over and over again.
We're talking about Russell and her sweet, sweet little boy that he put
his son on Instagram, and mygoodness, I couldn't. I really couldn't
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quit watching it. I honestly Icouldn't either. Like we were laying in
bed last night and I just keptwatching it over. I was like,
it's so I'm so glad I capturedit. Because he was singing it just
kind of around the house. Iwas like, dude, this is kind
of good. Will you sing it? Will you sing it for dad?
Dad? And then he sang it. I was just like, oh,
this is goal. Yeah, he'sa chip off field block. Were you
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like that too as a kid.Did you start singing early and performing for
family and stuff. Was it somethingthat you did from the beginning or what?
Yeah, I feel like I did. I mean, my first memory
of ever singing in front of friendsand family was like a little karaoke machine.
I was singing friends in low places, little garth, and then yeah,
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I just remember always singing, likearound the house and the shower,
and then like you know, justwhile I was getting ready, while I
was doing anything. I feel likeI was just always singing. Yeah,
I tried that. My parents saidstop that. Yes, well listen.
He brought a lot of sunshine andjoy to us, and we know you
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are going to as well. OnMay sixteenth, it's Russell Dickerson and friends
at the Lexington Opera House. Wetalked about the cool songwriters Josh Kur John
Byron are going to be there too. Tickets on sale now at ticketmaster dot
com. Hey Man, Yes,