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Artist description
If you're looking for the hit song, "I'd Give My Right Nut to Save Country Music" you've come to right place. Just send me an e-mail at raydriskoll@hotmail.com and I'll get back with you on ordering information. I am Ray Driskoll, "The Mystery Man of Country Music." I am here to save the world from the crap that is current country. I caused quite a stir recently with a little song entitled "I'd Give My Right Nut to Save Country Music." We got in a heapof trouble by some big-time recording companies. That's why you can't get this song on MP3....right now.I'm planning on re-recording the song and getting it back out to the fans lickety-split or my name ain't Ray Driskoll. |
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Music Style
Country |
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Musical Influences
Buck Owens, Grand Funk Railroad, Robert DeNiro, Merle Haggard |
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Similar Artists
Nobody |
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Artist History
Ray Driskoll is a model prisoner. He's also one of the most authentic country singers alive today. Unlike any CD you've ever owned, "Ailin'" is a musical journey relating Ray's dramatic story of heartbreak, violence and possible redemption. Recorded in a single night under armed guard, Ray partnered with some of Nashville's most respected musicians and songwriters to give you, the listener, a reason to believe in Country Music again. Featuring several high-profile celebrity cameo appearances and the classic anthem, "I'd Give My Right Nut to Save Country Music," no one's life will be complete without Ray Driskoll's "Ailin'." Buy it now and tell your friends, you'll be glad you did. |
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Instruments
kazoo |
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Albums
"Hello, This is Ray" and "Ailin'" |
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Press Reviews
TIME Magazine USA Today Billboard Nashville SceneMusic Row MagazineCountry Music Magazine |
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Location
Nashville, TN - USA |
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