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John Bush Shinn III (February 17, 1935 – October 16, 2020) was an American country music singer, songwriter, and musician. Nicknamed the "Country Caruso", Bush was best known for his distinctive voice and for writing the song "Whiskey River", a top 10 hit for himself which also became the signature song of fellow country artist Willie Nelson.
The 10 Years of Noise and Confusion Tour was a concert tour by English band Oasis, which took place between 7 October to 14 October 2001. The tour was to celebrate the band's formation 10 years earlier and was performed in smaller venues compared opposed to the larger venues that band performed during their rise to prominence.
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It's been nearly 30 years since Bush broke with an album that was a massive commercial success. More than 6 million copies of 1994's "Sixteen Stone," which is a solid guitar-driven album, were ...
In 1986, McCall recorded two albums, including one with Johnny Bush. Following these releases, he stopped recording but continued to tour. [1] However, he did appear as the lead singer on a few tracks of the Ace in the Hole's 1995 debut album. [2] McCall continues to tour and perform on a regular basis.
The tour was held in swing states and was designed to encourage people to register and vote. Though the tour and the organization were officially non-partisan, many of the performers urged people to vote against then President George W. Bush and for John Kerry in the 2004 presidential election campaign .
The album was recorded live at Panther Hall in Fort Worth over two nights in July 1966 with Nelson backed by Johnny Bush on drums and Wade Ray on bass, although producer Felton Jarvis had Chip Young overdub guitar parts and steel guitar fills in RCA’s Nashville studio. [1]
In 1973, singer Johnny Bush peaked at number 34 on the US country chart and number 60 on the Canadian country chart with his version of the song. [ 9 ] Loretta Lynn recorded the song in 1981 on her LP I Lie .