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For any of you who remember T.J.’s song “Waffle House” he occasionally likes to write material from a humorous angle. Even mentioned while we were talking after Lynagh’s set at Redneck Riviera that there hasn’t been someone like a Rodney Carrington come out with that kind of material in a while, so, maybe he can corner that niche of the market. Along those lines he said in the intro, “If George Jones was a millennial, he thinks he would write something like “I Don’t Have Good Enough Insurance To Go To Therapy”” and since I mentioned it for anyone who hasn’t seen it before, this is the link to “Waffle House”: https://rumble.com/v3i718u-t.j.-watson-and-lynagh-waffle-house-a-billy-joel-piano-man-parody.html

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“Animals” Music video release date and time

As is his fashion, Sunshine announced somewhat last minute the official music video of Alyssa Coulter and his cover of Nickelback’s “Animals” is today at 12:00PM Central time in the U.S. adjust accordingly for your area.

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“Animals” Behind the scenes video

Sunshine posted a “Behind the scenes” video of Lyssa Coulter and him recording “Animals”. Figured I would go ahead and share it because you couldn’t hear any of his vocals with the footage Lyssa posted previously.

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Point/Counterpoint “Animals” Pre-Save Video

Since he is involved with two songs coming out the 29th, Sunshine created a hilarious “counterpoint” to Lyssa’s IG story trying to get people to pre-save their cover of Nickelback’s “Animals”.

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August 15, 2020

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T.J. with backing vocals by Lynagh performing Glen Campbell’s “Rhinestone Cowboy”

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Lynagh with guitar accompaniment by Greg Chapman performing Bonnie Raitt’s “Something To Talk About”

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