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About Me

I have been around dogs my whole life. Probably die with one. In my middle teens
I got my first Redbone Coonhound. Then I would later join the American Redbone
Coonhound Association.
I hold a Lifetime membership in the American Redbone Coonhound Association. A 11
year membership in the National Redbone Coonhound Association. I also have been
the column writer for both Associations in the magazine Full Cry. Have had both
of the columns put on the web.
I am also a Master of Hounds a Bench Show judge for UKC events, Coonhounds a
Beagles. I sometimes wonder why a person does this thing. Mostly in my case it
has been to help my home club out. I have Beagle RQE's a The Indiana State Hunts
under my collar. No matter what kinda conflicts or disagreements come up. I do
the best I can do. I have made some mistakes because I'm human too.
I graduated from Devry Institute of Technology in Columbus, Ohio.
Music has been a staple of my life. To make this clear as possible. I'm gonna
put it this way, I'm One of You. That is Hank Williams Jr. latest release. It
sums up the connection between us. Like my father I cling to the older country.

I have wrote things on an off. I had a the duty of being a scribe back when I
was in Boy Scouts. I had my writings in the Ossian Journal. One undertaking I
done was about my father. I have written my life memories down as well. I have
some buddies compare my writing to Elmer Keith.
Young Country
Admit one
I have decided to tell some about the shows I have seen. This has came about as
the last show I seen. Gretchen Wilson an Van Zant. As I sat an listened to the
musice between intermission. Kitty Wells as well as some other old artists. I
remembered how Alan Jackson had her picture in one of his shows. My mind went
wandering back through time. I can't remember any of those I have seen at the
old Ryman Audiotiorium. I was just a little boy. It has been like 7 years since
I did go back. I went an seen a show about Hank Williams Sr The Lost Highway. I
have been to the new Opry house too. As I think about these new artists coming
an how things have changed. I start to think how I use to get that old 45 record
player out. I was just 9 it was Loggins & Messina Your Mama Don't Dance & Your
Daddy Don't Like Rock n Roll. The years before I had heard plenty of country as
my father had those 33's 78's an 45's. The first rock n roll show I would see
would be Van Halen. So heres some of those show I have seen; Aersomith, Ted
Nugent, Black Crowes,Damn Yankees, Poison, Jackel, Bad Company, Lynyrd Skynrd,
Firehouse, AC/ DC, ZZ Top, David Lee Roth, Triumph, Alice Cooper, Sreaming
Cheeth Willies, Marshall Tucker, Molly Hatchet, The Thunderbirds,Reba McEnitre,
Brooks & Dunn, Ricky Van Shelton, Clint Black, John Berry, Tanya Tucker, Trace
Adkins, Alan Jackson, The Judds, Travis Tritt, Sawyer Brown, Aaron Tippon,
Kentucky Headhunters, Jodee Messina, Charlie Daniels, K.T. Olsin, Restless
Heart, Earl Thomas Connely, David Alan Coe, Pam Tillis, George Jones, Conway
Twitty, Jett Williams, Hank Williams III, Montgomery Gentry, Little Jimmie
Dickens, Kitty Wells & Johnny Wright, Stonewall Jackson, Jeanne Pruitt, Jack
Greene. Jerry Clower an Jeff Foxworthy. I'm sure I left some out. Aersomith
holds 6 shows I've seen. Hank Williams Jr like 14. Were just 2 sons that carry
on the W & W tradition. Back in Hank Sr.'s day. You could find my father. A
loyal an diehard fan of Hank Sr.
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