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You haven't lived until you work for months or years on some singer to get them to a certain level then they or their girlfriend, gets pregnant or just decides they have had enough. I've definitely been there and bought that T-Shirt a few times! While I have no doubt such a scenario happens alot in Nashville, I would imagine that at least there is a higher percentage of young artists willing to stick with it in Nashville. Out here in the boondocks of the minor leagues, there are tons of very talented people who drop completely out of music to raise a family. I know plenty of very attractive women with truly great singing voices who chose to give up on music in order to devote time to their kids and/or husband...
Last edited by AJ Love; 09/13/11 02:46 PM.
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