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Gene Watson Peer's Quote from Dallas Wayne: November 2005



Gene Watson's peers within the country music industry believe in the sheer talent of this unassuming man from east Texas, so much so that Gene is regarded by many of them as 'the singer's singer' - and rightly so!

All of Gene Watson's Peers who were contacted during 2005 were most gracious with their time and words. It is here, within this special part of the Gene Watson Fan Site, that you have an opportunity to read a quote from Dallas Wayne, which he submitted to this site on Monday 21 November 2005.

Sean Brady would like to take this opportunity to say 'thank you' to Dallas Wayne who has made a special contribution to a unique part of this online 'celebration of a Lone Star Hero'.

Dallas Wayne
This quote was submitted on Monday 21 November 2005.

'It would be an honour to provide a quote about Gene.

I owe a huge debt to Gene Watson, along with Merle Haggard,
George Jones, Johnny Paycheck (Tuesday 31 May 1938 - Wednesday 19 February 2003) and Mel Street (Monday 21 October 1935 - Saturday 21 October 1978). Through his records, he taught me how to sing country music.

Gene Watson is one of the rare talents that make it sound easy. I guess that's why I have always been such a huge fan. His way of making you believe what he's singin' is a rare gift that is lacking in most of the country music artists today.

From the very beginning with 'Love In The Hot Afternoon' to 'Farewell Party' and 'Fourteen Carat Mind', through to the new album 'Then & Now', he continues to still teach us all what a great singer oughta be.

Gene, I'm your biggest fan'.

Thank you, Dallas Wayne, for your support of Gene Watson.

About Dallas Wayne...

Dallas Wayne, who is a native of Springfield, Missouri began performing professionally in 1975 and by the age of eighteen he had toured throughout the entire United States and Canada.  After moving to Nashville, he further developed his vocal style singing demos for many of the top publishing houses in the music industry.

While touring Europe in 1991, Dallas Wayne forged a deal with Texicalli Records in Finland and was signed to record an album.  One album soon became six and Dallas decided to move to Scandinavia in 1996, where he was contracted as a staff writer for Warner/Chappell Music.

After four years living & touring in Europe, Dallas Wayne returned to the United States and settled in northern California.  Within one month of his return, Dallas Wayne signed a record deal with Hightone Records.  In addition to recording two albums of his own on the Hightone label, Dallas Wayne was a part of the honky-tonk super-group, The Twang Bangers.

Dallas Wayne moved to Austin, Texas in early 2003 where he has enjoyed a vibrant country music scene.  In 2005, Dallas Wayne saw the release of 'I'm Your Biggest Fan' (Koch Records Nashville, 2005) for Koch Records Nashville, the same record label which released 'Gene Watson: Then & Now', also in 2005.

Dallas Wayne embarked on a new facet of his career in mid-2005 when he joined the family of on-air personalities in Outlaw Country, channel 63 on SIRIUS Satellite Radio.

In the Spring of 2006, Dallas Wayne added a second radio show to his already busy schedule when he signed on as DJ and program/music director at KHYI 95.3 FM in Dallas, Texas.  In recognition of Dallas' work at KHYI, the Academy of Western Artists presented him with a 'Will Rogers Award for Classic Country Major Market DJ of the Year' for 2006.

Early in 2007, Dallas Wayne expanded his time on the air at SIRIUS Satellite Radio, adding a weekly 'Deep In The Heart Of Texas' Saturday night program in Outlaw Country.  By mid-2007, Dallas regrettably gave up his work at KHYI to focus on his music career and SIRIUS Satellite Radio.

Since the completion of the SIRIUS XM Satellite Radio merger, Dallas Wayne could be heard on the air daily in Outlaw Country, as well as at Willie’s Place, the Texas-based honky-tonk channel.

In addition to his radio career, song-writing and performing around Austin, Dallas Wayne continues to tour the United States and Europe.

Steff Nevers recorded Dallas Wayne's 'You Can Count On Me' and included the track on 'Ain't No Bad Life' (AGR Television Records, 2011).


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