There is an inspiring new video that Wrangler just shared about bareback bronc rider Zach Thomas. It shows the many hurdles this guy has overcome over the past few years.
Lake DeSmet occupies a natural un-drained basin in Johnson County, Wyoming. The lake is home to great fishing an recreation, but its dark blue waters may also be hiding a dark secret.
Alan Jackson Rocks. Everything about the man is just the epitome of cool- his hat, his hair, his mustache, everything! Also, he happens to be an incredible country artist, with tremendous staying power, which is why his is the Legends At Lunch Video Of The Day...
Well the Devil went down to Georgia...and the rest was history. It makes sense that the very first Legends at Lunch Video of the day would be the "Legend of Legends," Charlie Daniels. Enjoy.
Alabama had it all! A distinct country sound all their own, a lead guitarist with a perm, a hippy for a drummer, and two cousins who grew dynamite beards, that made for some of the best music we could have ever hoped to hear in the eighties and early nineties.
This is fantastic...a chance to revive two "legends" at once; plus relive a very cool part of my childhood.
The late, great Waylon Jennings wrote and performed the theme song to the CBS television show, The Dukes of Hazzard. He also served as narrator of the famous show that ran from 1979 to 1985. (seems like only yesterday.) He was chosen for that role because he had also narrated a
Glen Campbell released "Wichita Lineman" in 1968 on his album of the same name. It was written by Jimmy Webb in 1968. Many versions of this popular song would be recorded, but Glen's version would be the most enduring. It reached #3 on the charts, and was in the top 100 for 15 weeks.