And some people are losing their s**t over it...
I'm a fan of both of them. I've been to concerts by both of them.
I don't want to say I was "raised" Conservative, but I definitely lean that way politically.
That said, I've felt for a long time that Mr. Brooks was a Democrat/Liberal.
Do I care? Nope. In fact, I own most of his CDs, his "signature" model Takamine (the GB-7C), and I'm planning on buying the new album. I keep seeing it in Wal-Mart, but keep forgetting to pick it up.
His political beliefs show up in some of his songs ("We Shall Be Free", for instance), but he hasn't done anything monumentally stupid, like the Dixie Chicks did.
And, the concert I went to, he put on a heck of a show.
Same with Mr. McGraw. I saw him in concert during the "Soul to Soul" tour that he did with Faith Hill.
I don't really own any of Mr. McGraw's CDs, but I do enjoy most of his music when I hear it on the radio.
And honestly, if I were able to, and they came back through my area, I'd go to their shows again.
I really don't understand why people are, as I said, "Losing their s**t" over this. I even saw something where a person made a comment using the "true Scotsman" fallacy that "no true Christian" could be Conservative/Republican.
That's a different argument, though.
But as far as Mr. McGraw & Mr. Brooks go, I still like their music, and I'll continue to do so.
I'm not surprised some country singers are Democrats (Toby Keith is one, also, I believe). I guess the primary "audience" of Country Music is "Republican". But to me, if you're putting out good music, I'll listen.
If your music is too pop for me (I'm looking at you, bands like Rascal Flatts. I'm looking at you, Taylor Swift, and so forth...), I probably won't listen.
I'm a fan of both of them. I've been to concerts by both of them.
I don't want to say I was "raised" Conservative, but I definitely lean that way politically.
That said, I've felt for a long time that Mr. Brooks was a Democrat/Liberal.
Do I care? Nope. In fact, I own most of his CDs, his "signature" model Takamine (the GB-7C), and I'm planning on buying the new album. I keep seeing it in Wal-Mart, but keep forgetting to pick it up.
His political beliefs show up in some of his songs ("We Shall Be Free", for instance), but he hasn't done anything monumentally stupid, like the Dixie Chicks did.
And, the concert I went to, he put on a heck of a show.
Same with Mr. McGraw. I saw him in concert during the "Soul to Soul" tour that he did with Faith Hill.
I don't really own any of Mr. McGraw's CDs, but I do enjoy most of his music when I hear it on the radio.
And honestly, if I were able to, and they came back through my area, I'd go to their shows again.
I really don't understand why people are, as I said, "Losing their s**t" over this. I even saw something where a person made a comment using the "true Scotsman" fallacy that "no true Christian" could be Conservative/Republican.
That's a different argument, though.
But as far as Mr. McGraw & Mr. Brooks go, I still like their music, and I'll continue to do so.
I'm not surprised some country singers are Democrats (Toby Keith is one, also, I believe). I guess the primary "audience" of Country Music is "Republican". But to me, if you're putting out good music, I'll listen.
If your music is too pop for me (I'm looking at you, bands like Rascal Flatts. I'm looking at you, Taylor Swift, and so forth...), I probably won't listen.
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