💛💛💛 What a WOMAN , what a VOICE and what a SONG!!! ✨Once she starts singing, in an instant, Sierra morphs, transporting us to a totally different dimension… the feel of the video just suddenly shifts✨
She is a throw back, a maverick and a real sweet soul, I love her music for me she is the real deal, a true Americana Soul 🇺🇸 It’s great that she’s getting the recognition she deserves and playing the Grand Ole Opry and all, just hope she stays away from the plastic Grammy side of the music business, I’m sure she will ⭐️🌞🙌❤️🙏
To our Nordic Cousin's , A small primer on American Western Music. The term "Country Western" music is a misnomer. A catchy turn of phrase by some radio head? I don't know. There is "Country". Played on amplified stuff with drums, mostly about indoor activities. Drinkin', Honky Tonks an Bars with heap plenty "YEE_HAW", sheep dancin' an every thing!! Goin' to jail, screwin' the neighbors wife, gettin' caught... Western Music. Accousic , no drums, mostly about outdoor activities. relationships, with two and four leggeds. About the wonder of this country and the guiltless glee of livin' in it. Along with some sharp words aimed where need is shown. Our leadership wholly owned by other interests, Green Nature Nazi's.... Some of the best came and still comes out of Texas. Texas IS NOT the west TEXAS IS A LAW UNTO ITSELF Music from Texas and has a big time swing feel to it. Bob Willls comes to mind. Great to dance to. "Cowboy's Don't Line Dance" ~Prickly Pair The stuff from the Rockies has a more Relaxed quality. No we ain't talkin' john Denver. In the Far Southwest and California you get a Spanish/Mexican .Listen to some mariachi you'll catch right on. Today it is a small and shrinking Genre, get it while you can. Dave Stamey Asleep At The Wheel New West The late ED Stabler There is a Western Music Assn Best from the Murican SouthWest...
@@frankmorris4790where do you live no one? And do you not go out to hear live music? Are you a musician? If you don't know where to find all this, let me know I I'll tell you, Im an ex Nashville session player, and grew up all around Tennessee Kentucky, NC, West VA, and VA, this music is always been alive, and always evolving, if you ever did the bluegrass circuits you would know, like delfest, doc Watson fests, Denton, Galax, all these places are kid friendly and families all over the country would drag their talented kids to show off, and compete, all the time different stages had bands, like Bristol rhythm and roots, which I've been playing for years. Ashville is a busking town where Sierra performed on streets, learned her early chops there, along with Nola, and other artsy towns, also college towns all over the country, but the east coast and South is much kinder to musicians than any other areas of the US
This is the best interview of Sierra I have ever seen anywhere , thank you!
Agreed!
💛💛💛 What a WOMAN , what a VOICE and what a SONG!!!
✨Once she starts singing, in an instant, Sierra morphs, transporting us to a totally different dimension… the feel of the video just suddenly shifts✨
She has one of the most gorgeous smiles I have ever seen on a woman, much less a human being. Thanks for the interview.
She is a throw back, a maverick and a real sweet soul, I love her music for me she is the real deal, a true Americana Soul 🇺🇸 It’s great that she’s getting the recognition she deserves and playing the Grand Ole Opry and all, just hope she stays away from the plastic Grammy side of the music business, I’m sure she will ⭐️🌞🙌❤️🙏
Sierra should be famous. She is so talented.
She is.
She just made it to the Grande Opry.
@@CowToes shit, she played the opry in nov 2022
We are in what
future folks will know as
“The Era of Sierra”
This lady is an inspiration💫
Honkytonk tuesday nights sounds lovely
Anyone know the namn of Sierras first song in this video? 😊
I dig the real-ness of her. The awkward moments and then a dose of pure talent. 🖖
sierra lirar ju på the baser i sthlm 4 juli 2022
So who did this interview?
Jill Johnson
Amanda Werne”Slowgold” is on this show
Lets bring the purse player back, i miss that dude.
To our Nordic Cousin's ,
A small primer on American Western Music.
The term "Country Western" music is a misnomer. A catchy turn of phrase by some radio head? I don't know.
There is "Country". Played on amplified stuff with drums, mostly about indoor activities. Drinkin', Honky Tonks an Bars with heap plenty "YEE_HAW", sheep dancin' an every thing!! Goin' to jail, screwin' the neighbors wife, gettin' caught...
Western Music. Accousic , no drums, mostly about outdoor activities. relationships, with two and four leggeds. About the wonder of this country and the guiltless glee of livin' in it. Along with some sharp words aimed where need is shown. Our leadership wholly owned by other interests, Green Nature Nazi's....
Some of the best came and still comes out of Texas. Texas IS NOT the west TEXAS IS A LAW UNTO ITSELF Music from Texas and has a big time swing feel to it. Bob Willls comes to mind. Great to dance to. "Cowboy's Don't Line Dance" ~Prickly Pair
The stuff from the Rockies has a more Relaxed quality. No we ain't talkin' john Denver.
In the Far Southwest and California you get a Spanish/Mexican .Listen to some mariachi you'll catch right on.
Today it is a small and shrinking Genre, get it while you can. Dave Stamey Asleep At The Wheel New West The late ED Stabler There is a Western Music Assn
Best from the Murican SouthWest...
americana music is alive and well, not shrinking or going anywhere
@@alexgray8804 WE disagree, and I would love to be wrong!
@@frankmorris4790 do you watch westernaf and gemsonvhs channels on youtube? if not you should be pleasantly surprised.
@@frankmorris4790where do you live no one? And do you not go out to hear live music? Are you a musician? If you don't know where to find all this, let me know I I'll tell you, Im an ex Nashville session player, and grew up all around Tennessee Kentucky, NC, West VA, and VA, this music is always been alive, and always evolving, if you ever did the bluegrass circuits you would know, like delfest, doc Watson fests, Denton, Galax, all these places are kid friendly and families all over the country would drag their talented kids to show off, and compete, all the time different stages had bands, like Bristol rhythm and roots, which I've been playing for years. Ashville is a busking town where Sierra performed on streets, learned her early chops there, along with Nola, and other artsy towns, also college towns all over the country, but the east coast and South is much kinder to musicians than any other areas of the US
She has one of the most gorgeous smiles I have ever seen on a woman, much less a human being. Thanks for the interview.