Buddy Brown is a country singer/songwriter and like so many country musicians, is a conservative patriot! Oh, there are a few loons like the shameful Dixie Chicks, but for the most part Nashville and country music is home to folks who love America and our troops and our Second Amendment.
Yep. Country music stars and fans stand for the National Anthem and proudly put their hands over their hearts for the Anthem and the Pledge of Allegiance. So itâs not a big shock to hear a song like this.
Buddy was born in Mississippi and carries deep South culture in his songs today. In 2009, he started playing his songs for YouTube and Facebook audiences. He quickly amassed a following on Facebook that outgrew his own dreams.
Buddyâs music lies somewhere between Charlie Daniels and Justin Moore. His EP âKeepin it Country,â  debuted at #12 on iTunes â Country. âThat is rare territory for an Independent artistâ says producer Dave Bechtel who has produced 7 projects with Buddy since  2011.
Buddy has played twice for NASCAR at Talladega Superspeedway, and was recently featured in USA Today as an internet sensation.
In May 2015, Buddy signed with CAA Nashville â He headlined 3 House of Blues shows in Texas before setting off on The College Town Throwdown tour with fellow country acts Justin Moore, Jon Pardi, and Brothers Osborne. After that Buddy sold out PBR Bar in Louisville with over 1,100 people. Quite a draw for an independent artist.
Buddyâs 9th EP titled âJust Sayingâ features 7 new songs and was released March 30!
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Watch this great video of his catchy song, âRed Like Reaganâ:
I can read your mind We ainât about to get along And I know why You think we owe you and we donât
Yeah thereâs a welfare line Wrapping round main street That money ought to help our boys Coming back from overseas
Weâre gonna paint this country red like Reagan Gonna shoot our guns, gonna eat our bacon Thereâs a great big bald eagle whoâs smiling on us And soldiers who died for your privilege to fuss
If you wanna leave âCause you canât take it no more Man Iâll show you that damn door Iâll show you the damn door
And all these protests Youâre throwing out some heavy words And Iâm just wondering How the hellâd you get off work âCause I got 65 long hours That I just put in last week Now I gotta go back home And hear you whining on TV
Weâre âbout paint this country red like Reagan Gonna shoot our guns, gonna eat our bacon Thereâs a great big bald eagle whoâs smiling on us And soldiers who died for your privilege to fuss
Weâre âbout paint this country red like Reagan Gonna shoot our guns, gonna eat our bacon Thereâs a great big bald eagle whoâs smiling on us And soldiers who died for your privilege to fuss
If you wanna leave âCause you canât take it no more Man Iâll show you that damn door Iâll show you the damn door
Tami Jackson is a lifelong conservative embedded in her once red, native state of Oregon, and is the granddaughter of (legal) Norwegian immigrants. Tami is an Evangelical Christian, the âmomâ of one Persian cat (Omar), a Second Amendment aficionado, and the chief organizer and instigator of trouble among the Hugh Hewitt Tribbles. She is also Executive Editor of BarbWire.com, Social Media/Content/Marketing for Robar Companies, Editor-In-Chief of RightVoiceMedia.com, and Social Media Marketing Director for Ride the Thunder Movie, and the host of the Tami Jackson Show.
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American Family Association (AFA), a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, was founded in 1977 by Donald E. Wildmon, who was the pastor of First United Methodist Church in Southaven, Mississippi, at the time. Since 1977, AFA has been on the frontlines of Ame
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