My Top 10 Male Country Artists

My top 10 male country singers are as follows: (in no particular order)

Waylon Jennings. He played the Balladeer in The Lord of Hazzard and sang the theme song “Good Ol’ Boy”. I love his singing voice, as well as his speaking voice when he spoke at the most important moments in the show. It usually happens with General Lee flying through the sky or with Bo or Luke stuck behind bars. (Frustrahanger was always at the commercial break. When I hear the song on the radio, it still takes me to Hazzard County. Ahhh…
Official website: http://www.waylon.com/

Alan Jackson. It’s been around for years and years and has so many songs that there’s no way I could name them all. His hit “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere” is my theme song about long, long work days. I just can’t get it out of my head. One thing is for sure, when I listen to his songs, I just laugh and suddenly they are released. Just something about the voice. It’s cute too.
Official website: http://www.alanjackson.com/home/

Garth Brooks. It raises one new cookie in my opinion. I love her voice and energy when she repeats, but I can’t get over the whole Trisha Yearwood episode. Oh, well. “Two Pina Coladas” is still one of my favorites. It made me laugh the first time I heard it, and it still does today.
Official website: http://www.garthbrooks.com/

Kenny Chesney. This man is always singing on the beach or around the beach. I don’t mind! His voice is very romantic feel and even beats in these songs, you want to break out the pearl and sing. right through He is the party’s go-to guy.
Official website: http://www.kennychesney.com/home.php

Clint Black. I was never really into Clint Black until a few years ago when he released the song “Nothin’ But Taillights.” The ultimate revenge is praise, and it’s my favorite. Heck, I bought a whole CD just for that song!
Official website: http://clintblack.com/

Brad Paisley. He’s got one heck of a funny bone. His songs are hilarious and you never really know where he’s going with them. They are just fun songs to listen to and dance to. Nice job Brad!
Official website: http://bradpaisley.musiccitynetworks.com/

Kenny Rogers. Gambler himself. I grew up watching those movies and that song “Aleo. Every time I sit down to < a href="https:// e-info.vn/tag/playing-cards">playing cards, even going to Fish with my son because the song that goes through my head I called “The Rose”. I was hesitant at first and thought to give up, but I ate my words , when I heard it.
Official website: http://kennyrogers.musiccitynetworks.com/

George Strait. wow So much for this man, how can I list all his songs? One story that comes to mind is “Amarillo Morning”. My father claimed he had never heard of George Strait, but he played that song over and over when I was younger. Some of that is free. When I told him who it was that sang, he denied it; He still does today! Funny, I really like Mr. Strait, and I hope he never, ever goes away. Sometimes I will see him live, and I will watch him sing my song, “I Cross My Heart”, from his movie “Pura Patria”.
Official website: http://www.georgestrait.com/

Toby Keith. Toby, Toby, Toby… You are too funny and I love your videos. You are such a ham! I absolutely love the song “Red, White and Blue County (Angry American)” and every time it comes on radio, EFFLO her. It has many, many good songs, and is certainly worthy of review.
Official website: http://www.tobykeith.com/

Jeff Foxworthy. Now I know you’re trying to tell me Jeff isn’t a singer, he’s a comedian. Yes, he is funny, a funny man, but he also sings! Have you ever heard one of his comedy albums? (I’ve got everything and yes, he sings.) He has some actual songs in them and even released a Christmas song called “Redneck 12 Days of Christmas.” Absolutely hilarious!
Official website: http://www.jefffoxworthy.com/

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