Posts Tagged ‘Tracey K. Houston’
This is The Roundup #3 for the 4th week of January 2010, and this is what’s happening in traditional country music:
I took some music to the restaurant this morning when we went for breakfast. Our office is on Main Street in Windsor Missouri, right near the 4-way, so I can see the Wagon Wheel Cafe from the office. We know who is there by the trucks parked out front. Nancy and I headed out with some music by Dan Roberts and Gary P. Nunn. Three of the guys at the Wagon Wheel are ranchers. Two more showed up a few minutes after we did.
There is a big event in Nashville and you have an opportunity to see and hear a woman TCC said has “a voice as beautiful as Patsy Cline and songs that rival the best in country music.”
With a voice as beautiful as Patsy Cline and songs that rival the best in country music The Country Classics welcomes Tracey K. Houston.
This article, written on a rainy Saturday morning in Windsor Missouri, reminds me more of Baxter Black than the features I usually write. Do you remember Readers Digest from years ago? We read “Humor in Uniform”, “All In A Day’s Work”, and “Life In These United States.”


