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It's too bad she didn't have more of a career. Her looks/style were a bit out of place for the Nashville of that era - today she'd right in.

I don't think she was out of place, really.... she made that transition to "crossover" country that so many female singer did in the mid 70's. She got a more glamorous look later on, as opposed to the traditional country look and sound she had in your clip. But Lynn Anderson, Dolly, Crystal Gayle had all done the same. Some speculated that like Stella Parton, her success was stalled by the fact that she sounded too much like her sister. In my opinion, she sounded BETTER than Tanya, her phrasing style was less agressive and more mellow. But appearance wise, there were a lot of country artists who ditched the typical country singer garb for a more modern look, such as this clip (Isn't Sue Powell's hair the most beautiful golden mane youv'e ever seen?)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqMjPnbvkV4

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Garth Brooks-Standing Outside The Fire

The only song of his I like (actually love it) I remember hearing it for the first time when I was like 6 and was blown away about how good it was for country music.

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