I remember listening to the Opry on the radio, this young lady has brought Country Music back to the Opry. I proud to say she is a future Country Music Hall of Famer in my book.
This is your next big star in true country music she has the best voice going at this time .and like wine she is geting better with age and good look's she can do country right and her little band are great ..Nashville this your chance to get what country music fan's have been craven...Not this pop crap
I hope Amber Digby continues on with Traditional Country Music. She has a lot of talent. This Pop Country Music of today stinks.......Bring the Steel Guitar, Fiddle and Lead Guitar back into the background music too......Good Luck Amber......10 stars....Stay Traditional Country.......
A truly great song and a great singer. Amber Digby belongs in the 50-60's with the likes of Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, and Tammy Wynette. She would have more than held her own with those greats and by now would be in the Country Music Hall of Fame. She won't get the attention on radio that she deserves as that medium has been highjacked in favor of mass-produced, limited talent artists who appeal to little girls and their buying power. Actual singing ability is hardly a consideration anymore.
I don't see were the song represents the so called country music that's being pushed at us today!
I would definately not pass judgement on Amber, she needs to be established on the Nashville scene, then promote the genre of country music she is passionate about..
Country music should included all country genre's to stay viable.
I love Amber's music, but I have to agree with the previous poster. She should have picked one of her classic sounds for the Opry debut. That's what the Opry used to deliver and it would have been great to hear Amber bring it back to its rightful place.
I'm disappointed in her debut. The song and arrangement choice sounds just like more present day Nashville vanilla. She sounds better on the stage at Traders Village backed by Midnight Flyer doing "How You Drink the Wine" and "Your Still On My Mind". Hope Nashville doesn't ruin another Honky Tonker. Come on Amber!!!
OMG I LOVE YOU AMBER AND RANDY!!!!!!! AMAZING! I SOUND EXACTLY LIKE HER!
TheGnndmc 5 months ago
I remember listening to the Opry on the radio, this young lady has brought Country Music back to the Opry. I proud to say she is a future Country Music Hall of Famer in my book.
ATSF1927 6 months ago
Wish I could find Ronnie's version of this song on CD.
redmuddr 7 months ago
Amber is "awesome". Her music is "real" country, not the so-called country most artists try to portray today.
mpyarbrough 11 months ago
This is your next big star in true country music she has the best voice going at this time .and like wine she is geting better with age and good look's she can do country right and her little band are great ..Nashville this your chance to get what country music fan's have been craven...Not this pop crap
latokatn506 1 year ago 3
THIS IS A REAL COUNTRY SINGER RIGHT HERE
curbshoppin 1 year ago
I hope Amber Digby continues on with Traditional Country Music. She has a lot of talent. This Pop Country Music of today stinks.......Bring the Steel Guitar, Fiddle and Lead Guitar back into the background music too......Good Luck Amber......10 stars....Stay Traditional Country.......
WillyJay3461 1 year ago
Amber is a treaditional country singer. We need to hear more of her. She has a beautiful voice! I love her music!
norbie6 1 year ago 2
A truly great song and a great singer. Amber Digby belongs in the 50-60's with the likes of Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, and Tammy Wynette. She would have more than held her own with those greats and by now would be in the Country Music Hall of Fame. She won't get the attention on radio that she deserves as that medium has been highjacked in favor of mass-produced, limited talent artists who appeal to little girls and their buying power. Actual singing ability is hardly a consideration anymore.
dvdon50 1 year ago
If you exclude other forms of country music these new artists will move to another inclusive entity like Pop/country.
REALCOUNTRY2009 1 year ago
Amber's Song at the Grand Ole Opry was first
Performed and released by Ronnie Milsap in
the early 1980's.
I don't see were the song represents the so called country music that's being pushed at us today!
I would definately not pass judgement on Amber, she needs to be established on the Nashville scene, then promote the genre of country music she is passionate about..
Country music should included all country genre's to stay viable.
REALCOUNTRY2009 1 year ago
I love Amber's music, but I have to agree with the previous poster. She should have picked one of her classic sounds for the Opry debut. That's what the Opry used to deliver and it would have been great to hear Amber bring it back to its rightful place.
mwgaines 1 year ago
How could anyone ever be disappointed in Amber? She has the finest voice in country music today.There is on one better .
jim46151 2 years ago 7
@jim46151 I couldn't agree with you any more!
GearHead156 1 year ago
I'm disappointed in her debut. The song and arrangement choice sounds just like more present day Nashville vanilla. She sounds better on the stage at Traders Village backed by Midnight Flyer doing "How You Drink the Wine" and "Your Still On My Mind". Hope Nashville doesn't ruin another Honky Tonker. Come on Amber!!!
stevenfd123 2 years ago
Thanks to no1countryfan for sending me this one awesome post.
ROYS5166 2 years ago
i like Amber's music very very very much.
i like Ronnie's too.
no1countryfan 2 years ago 5