To: MeeknMing
I think they or their agent confused popularity with the Hollywood crowd and the TV circuit for popularity with their country music fans. They got a lot of attention and a lot of name recognition, but none of it was bankable.
At this point, probably their only hope is, as the article suggests, to drop country music and do something else that would be more popular with leftists and America-haters. Maybe punk rock or heavy metal. But I doubt whether their natural talents lie in that direction.
37 posted on
07/05/2003 6:24:00 PM PDT by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: Cicero
I went to the concert because we had bought the tickets, don't know why I bothered since I can't stand the sound of her voice off cd, but thought she might sound better in person.....nope her voice still grates on my nerves, the rest of my family thought she sounded fine. LOL
The one part of her concert that I really didn't like was the song about the civil rights era, I really thought the graphics and such were off base. The lecturing thing. there was alot more to that era then the side that was shown. And I wasn't the only person sitting there who didn't like the way they put the whole thing across, many others refused to clap for the song to.
Don't get me wrong there were problems in race relations back then, but there was something in the way they put them in viuslization that just didn't seem right, can't really put a finger on it but it was off. (IMO)
40 posted on
07/05/2003 6:47:14 PM PDT by
tickles
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