书童2005-08-20 03:40:20





Stay Gone(Jimmy Wayne)


“My responsibility in the past, when I was sleeping outside every night, was just to survive. My responsibility now is to stay real, stay grounded, and just tell the truth.” — Jimmy Wayne No one has more of a right to sing country music than Jimmy Wayne. Country, they say, comes from real life; the richer that life, the more the singer can draw from the well. If that’s true, then it’s an ocean of hard times and triumph that feeds the music of this young man. Jimmy Wayne has weathered emotional abuse and real violence. He has worked (as a child) to earn money for his mother while she was in prison. He has lived in the open and subsisted on his wits in order to eat from day to day. None of this stopped him, and today, he looks toward a future full of hope. Because he’s also sung on the “Grand Ole Opry,” opened for Charlie Daniels before 7,000 new fans and delivered a debut album, Jimmy Wayne (DreamWorks Records), that’s sure to inspire all who believe in the power of song. He can’t remember the times that he thought Does my daddy love me Probably not — from “I Love You This Much”

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