For the country music that has a lasting connection to, and some would say problematic, with the alcohol. There are a lot of songs in a bar that glamourizan-the-art-of-being turned away (there are always five somewhere, right?), While it seems that almost all of the core products, the CMT launched his own brand of tequila, or have opened up their own establishment’s liquor.
Unfortunately, the drink, the demon has also claimed the lives of several of the stars of the country, perhaps most notably a cover of Keith Whitley, who died of alcohol poisoning in 1989, when only 33 years of age. The native of Kentucky, and was fast becoming one of the singers most popular in the mid-south, as it had just ” reached the Top 10 with your student for the second year in a Don’t close your eyes.
In fact, it should be included in the Grand Ole Opry, a little less than a month after her brother-in-law was at his lifeless body in the house of the star. Released posthumously, later that year, the album, Whitley, I don’t know what do you think of meit reached its peak at no. 2 and pointed out even more how much he had left to give.