The Merlin Gene Show

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Classic, traditional country music with a Bakersfield edge. Steel Guitar, a twangy Telecaster, carrying on the styles of Buck Owens, Merle Haggard, Roger Miller, Ray Price, Del Reeves, and similar artists, this is good old-fashioned jukebox dance music.

Merlin Gene hosts Classic country music and comedy with special guests.

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