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Cal Smith – Country Bumpkin

Cal Smith emerged from Ernest Tubb’s Texas Troubadours and got his first solo recording contract with the help of his boss, signing for Kapp Records in 1966. He had a few minor chart hits, then in late 1970 he changed to Decca and started having major success in the following years, with three of his releases even reaching the #1 position: “The Lord Knows I’m Drinking” (1973), “Country Bumpkin” (1974) and “It’s Time To Pay The Fiddler” (1975). ************************************** Portions of this work contain the intellectual property of third party authors and contributors. As such, third party authors and contributors retain all copyrights in the individual works and reserve all rights not specifically granted herein.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Duke’s Bad Boy part 2 Original Air Date—3 March 1993 Gambling addict Brandon multiplies his addition by hiring a school bookie, Jeff, in order to pay off 00 of losses to Duke who’s now out to get Brandon. Meanwhile, David finally realizes the true nature of the music industry when Serge continues to ignore his hip-hop material and forces him to record a repetitive, syrupy ballad. David goes along with it, but Curtis Bray does not like the new tune and outright terminates David’s recording contract. Finally seeing the egotistical, two-faced shark that Curtis Bray really is, and the self-serving hack Serge is, David leaves Icon Records and goes back to apologize to Steve for the way he treated him. Kelly’s eating disorder worsens when she starts taking diet pills. Also, Andrea tries to ease Dylan’s depression over his father’s murder by asking him if she can do an editorial on him.
Video Rating: 5 / 5