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The hashtag #countryrebel celebrates a fearless, independent lifestyle, showcasing country music, outdoor adventures, rebel spirit, authenticity, rustic beauty, individuality, and a love for Southern culture, with a vibrant community of creators.
Remembering Michael David Fuller (December 18, 1949 – February 1, 1989) Better known by his stage name Blaze Foley, was an American country music singer-songwriter, poet, and artist active in Austin, Texas. Foley was born Michael David Fuller in Malvern, Arkansas, but grew up in Texas. He performed in a gospel band called The Singing Fuller Family with his mother, brother and sisters. After leaving home, he performed in Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, and finally Austin, Texas. He was close friends with Townes Van Zandt. His song "If I Could Only Fly" became a hit in the interpretation of Merle Haggard. His song "Election Day" was covered by Lyle Lovett on his 2003 album "My Baby Don't Tolerate" and his song "Clay Pigeons" was covered by John Prine on his Grammy Award winning 2005 album "Fair and Square." Joe Nichols paid tribute to "If I Could Only Fly" by recording it for his album "Real Things" released in 2007.\n\nIn 1989, Foley was shot in the chest and killed by Carey January, the son of Foley's friend Concho January. Carey January was acquitted of murder in the first degree by reason of self-defense. He and his father presented completely different versions of the shooting at trial. "If I Could Only Fly" #blazefoley #countrymusic #texas #singersongwriter #dimestoreradio @ethanhawke \n #BlazeFoley #musiclegend #influentialmusician #songwriter #countrymusic #outlawcountry #folkamericana #americana #honkytonk #Texasmusic #countryfolk #songwriting #inspiringmusic #musicallegacy #treeinmybrain #dittystillownedbyname #ColdCuts #altcountry #singersongwriter #countryrebel
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Remembering Michael David Fuller (December 18, 1949 – February 1, 1989) Better known by his stage name Blaze Foley, was an American country music singer-songwriter, poet, and artist active in Austin, Texas. Foley was born Michael David Fuller in Malvern, Arkansas, but grew up in Texas. He performed in a gospel band called The Singing Fuller Family with his mother, brother and sisters. After leaving home, he performed in Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, and finally Austin, Texas. He was close friends with Townes Van Zandt. His song "If I Could Only Fly" became a hit in the interpretation of Merle Haggard. His song "Election Day" was covered by Lyle Lovett on his 2003 album "My Baby Don't Tolerate" and his song "Clay Pigeons" was covered by John Prine on his Grammy Award winning 2005 album "Fair and Square." Joe Nichols paid tribute to "If I Could Only Fly" by recording it for his album "Real Things" released in 2007.\n\nIn 1989, Foley was shot in the chest and killed by Carey January, the son of Foley's friend Concho January. Carey January was acquitted of murder in the first degree by reason of self-defense. He and his father presented completely different versions of the shooting at trial. "If I Could Only Fly" #blazefoley #countrymusic #texas #singersongwriter #dimestoreradio @ethanhawke \n #BlazeFoley #musiclegend #influentialmusician #songwriter #countrymusic #outlawcountry #folkamericana #americana #honkytonk #Texasmusic #countryfolk #songwriting #inspiringmusic #musicallegacy #treeinmybrain #dittystillownedbyname #ColdCuts #altcountry #singersongwriter #countryrebel
#duet with @✨🌹⚡️Cosmic Sister✨🌹⚡️ #willienelson #stillisstillmovingtome #music #musicfamily #musictok #country #countryrebel #roots #countrymusic #deadhead #🎶 #🎶🎵🎼
Repost from @countryrebel 🤠🖤🦀Jessie G co-wrote this autobiographical song, “Blue Collar Bayou.” She comes from 4 generations of commercial fishermen and knows how hard blue-collar work is. In a post about the song, she said,“This one goes out to anyone who grew up in a small blue-collar town that depended on one industry. In our little town, that industry was commercial fishing. It was a feast or famine for us some years. When there wasn’t any Dungeness Crab, the years were really tough. I still wouldn’t have traded it for the world. It taught us how to work hard, how to appreciate the good times, be grateful for what we had, and how to make it through just about anything. No matter how hard life gets, if you just stick with it and work your butt off, it will always turn back around, and the next season will bring you even more than you imagined!” Watch her perform it. #countrymusic #independentartist #countryrebel #nashville #womenofcountrymusic

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