Music Review: Richard Lynch - 'Country Music Isn't Country Anymore'


Nation vocalist Richard Lynch is back with one of his most convincing tunes to date, "Blue grass Music Isn't Country Anymore."

The melody is customary nation, and it pays respect to the late nation mammoths Merle Haggard, Hank Thompson and George Jones.

In this single, Lynch puts forth a striking expression that "down home music" isn't blue grass music any longer, and as it should be. The radio barely plays any of the conventional specialists that were pioneers in the class.

As the melody advances, he says more awesome names (of Country Music Hall of Famers that have passed), whose music been overlooked on standard nation radio.

Lynch is a honor winning craftsman and an individual from the Independent Country Music Hall of Fame. He is additionally the author of Love Tattoo Foundation for veterans. Richard Lynch has "Generally Lynch," which affectation on the Cincinnati TV slots.

"Down home Music Isn't Country Anymore" is accessible on iTunes.

The Verdict

By and large, Richard Lynch merits a major round of acclaim for keeping his music "nation," and for offering his regards for the general population that have made ready for him and others in the class. "Down home Music Isn't Country Anymore" is an absolute necessity for any blue grass music fan, particularly neo-traditionalists. This single earns an A rating.

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