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Episode 0 - What the heck am I doing?

An episode of the Country Music Doesn't Suck podcast, hosted by John A DeWitt, titled "Episode 0 - What the heck am I doing?" was published on July 28, 2020 and runs 0 minutes.

July 28, 2020 ·0m · Country Music Doesn't Suck

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Hey everybody! Dewi here, this is Episode 0 of my podcast Country Music Doesn't Suck. The plan is to profile some of my favorite artists by listening to three songs of theirs and go through the tracks, reviewing their lyrical content, composition, and overall feel. I'm looking forward to having guests at some point and also coming up with some kind of release schedule, soon. Hope you tune in, hope you enjoy it, and I hope you learn to love these songs as I do. Thanks, guys.

Hey everybody! Dewi here, this is Episode 0 of my podcast Country Music Doesn't Suck.

The plan is to profile some of my favorite artists by listening to three songs of theirs and go through the tracks, reviewing their lyrical content, composition, and overall feel. I'm looking forward to having guests at some point and also coming up with some kind of release schedule, soon.

Hope you tune in, hope you enjoy it, and I hope you learn to love these songs as I do. Thanks, guys.

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