How John Anderson Rode a Singular Vocal Tone Into the Country Music Hall of Fame ...Middle East

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When John Anderson showed up in Nashville in 1972, he wasn’t quite sure what to expect, and he barely tried to imagine what the future might hold for him. He got a job nailing shingles onto the roof of the Grand Ole Opry House ahead of that iconic building’s 1974 opening. And the green 17-year-old performed almost anywhere that would take him. “I was just wanting to play and sing pretty much at any level that I could,” he remembers. “Thankfully, I was blessed that one little job led to another one, and most of the time it was kind of a little upgrade.” Anderson’s career gets the ultimate upgrade when he’s ins

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