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Lead Performance: Sammy Kershaw; Genre: Country/Bluegrass
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Imitating George Jones down to the last vocal dip has led to two gold albums for Louisiana honky-tonker Sammy Kershaw. This time on Feelin' Good Train, though, he often breaks into a husky style all his own, especially on the homesick ballad ''Southbound'' and the pounding ''Better Call a Preacher.'' However, a duet with the Possum himself proves that while Kershaw is making strides toward originality, he isn't totally over his Jones jones. B
Posted Jul 15, 1994
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