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    Nah, plenty of his early hits are hokey crap like "Teenage Queen."

    I was thinking in terms of country acts who then achieved pop success, but yes, pop stars who also hit the country charts are by definition "country crossover" too.

    I mean… couldn't have been too color-blind if her people were like "Now you better not kiss the black man"…

    Are the Old 97s considered country? I've recently fallen hard for them.

    Dixie Chicks are the biggest country crossover act since Dolly Parton.

    I am squinting so hard at that first paragraph to tell whether you're being sarcastic.

    "I've got the best idea for a concept album, y'all!"

    Let's be honest. There aren't any prominent artists currently in Rock and Roll.

    There are approximately 8,000 in jazz.

    I really like all the songs the Flying Burrito Brothers covered. That probably makes me some sort of dodeca-delta-hipster.

    I like country music in theory, but even when I play a Best of Johnny Cash CD I'm like "wow, 50% of this is pretty fuckin' rough."

    "[Sigh] My name is is not Hootie!" - Darius

    I was surprised to learn that one day while chicken out his IMDB page.

    But ESPECIALLY to Bart.

    In, With, On Her… as long as it's consensual!

    "yes but so are the rest of you" - God

    I would be delighted if someone could construct a Spinal Tap re-make using only actual footage of musicians doing things that happened in the movie but they did it in real life after the movie came out.

    He's a real Tahani Al-Jamil.

    First I've heard of it!

    "Stuck in a Lemon You Can't Get Out Of" is a decent enough latter day U2 song.