 brought. We brought a party for St. Patrick's Day. How's everybody doing today? Today, with this bingo, we're going to talk about Country Music Hall of Fame. And I want to point out that this gentleman that's below me, Matt, is the one who created the space page for it. So thanks for joining us, Matt. And we have Azure, who helps with both the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. So country is not your thing. Come back in a couple hours. We're having the Rock. And you'll see all our smiling faces again for St. Patrick's Day. Anybody going to bring some food with you? Some snacks for later on? Any of that? So let's go ahead and show you a little bit about the page. There we go. This is pretty cool. What Matt has done is he's created the framework for the page. And as I scroll down, and we'll go back and we'll mention the notables in just a second. But these are pretty much all notables because they have a Wikipedia page. Look at these photos. I love these photos that you have. And let me make sure I have this right, Matt. So if they have some of them have an asterisk by their name, here's a good case. This is Jim Denny, has an asterisk. And that means that they need connected to the tree? Oh, let's just see here. Yeah, they probably need connected. If they have a star next to their name, first or last name, it means that they need a profile created. We may not have an actual profile there for them. If it's thereby their real name, so if you look there in that column right before where their picture is where it says their real name, right, right here, if there's an asterisk before that, that means that they need to be connected. Now, you know, they may have a link under their first name and last name, and that's going to be like their stage name. You know, so if you kind of go to the very beginning where you see Jimmy Rogers and Fred Rose and Hank Williams, you know, that'll give you an idea. You can see there's Jimmy Rogers, James Charles Rogers under his real name. He's all good to go. Fred DeRose on the other hand, he's got a link, but he's not connected. I know, I'm so glad to see Fred Rose in there as well, and this gives me a good time to point out that a country music hall of fame is not just those who sing. They're also those that are important contributor to country music, and Fred Rose is like one of my favorite producers. He's huge with country music as well. So someone please go to his and start connecting because I'm running out of time with all these bingo projects that we bring in. Somebody help me out here and go help connect one of my favorite people within country music. I love the photos, and you know, Jimmy Rogers is a good thing. Who sings here? Ladies, gentlemen, you guys sing? Sometimes. Oh, okay. Like in choirs. I don't do solo. I'm not there. Frelsing and choirs. If we come behind you singing, I was going to say every time I think of Jimmy Rogers, and if you guys know it in the chat, feel free to put it, but he's very famous for a couple of songs, but one of his songs he's really, really famous for. And Dolly Parton also does a cover of it along with probably 15 million other people. So I always start when I see these faces and these photos, I start automatically humming the songs in my head. These are great photos too. So you've done a lot of work. When did you start this? I started this probably right when pandemic started. You know, I found myself at home working from home and technically I'm working from home right now, by the way, so don't tell anyone. But you know, having time to just sort of look at things. And actually, here's how it started. One day I was just checking around for different profiles and I came across Jimmy Rogers, who is someone I think it's just absolutely fantastic. And I pulled it up and his profile was orphaned. I was like, well, I'll just adopt it. So I adopted it and did some work on it and then I just got to looking around. And you know, here's someone such here and here's, you know, all these different people and I'm going, why don't we have a, you know, why can't we get these guys all connected somehow. So I decided, you know what, I'm going to make a profile for all the people in the country music hall fame. And I'm going to just do all the stuff. So I went to create a, just a space, like for my own personal use. But I didn't really know how to do that. I accidentally created a project and I was like, well, I didn't mean to do that, but it's here. And so I reached out to one of the notable people and they're like, Oh yeah, that's probably a good one. So here it is. Well, I think this is also Steve who's in charge of overseas the projects. This is one of the things he mentioned last year when he did a kind of a video meeting of how to do a project, what's a project and go ahead and take a chance and do it. And that's what you did. You just did it before he mentioned it. But these are what we like to call space page projects and they're fabulous. Look at all the information and the data that you've collected here for the Hall of Fame. I'm going to put you on the spot. I don't know this answer. Do you know when the Hall of Fame started the first year? I'm not sure either. Somebody in the chat. Been around for quite a while. I do know that. It's at the top of the page, isn't it? Read Sandy, read, right? It's in the start field. Oh, 1964. Yeah, I think that sounds about right. Now, have you guys been to the Hall of Fame? I wish. The old one that kind of looked like the Ryman have been there and then the new one. I have the advantage of my mom lives in Nashville, so it's easy to go out there and see. The old one was very cool because it was kind of like homing and everything. This new one is fantastic because of the displays and they change the displays about every two months, I think, or something like that. If you're ever up in Nashville, definitely check that out. They have some other museums up there too that aren't involved with music, but I will tell you from living in Nashville for a short period of time, that whole town is music. Everywhere you go, anything you do, if you go to McDonald's, it's music. People are always singing and doing something. I know that when my husband and I moved from Appalachia over to Nashville, the first thing they asked her, are you all a star? Are you singers? Do you band? Do you do that? And we're like, you don't want us to sing. You definitely do not want us to sing. No, we're not. But it's a really, really cool town. If anybody wants to visit, definitely do that. Stay just a little south of the city in some of the hotels just south of the city for a better deal and so much to do in Nashville. The Grand Old Opry. Has anybody been to Grand Old Opry? That was one of the things too, is living there. Everybody that visited us would be like, let's go to the Opry. And after, I won't tell you how many times we've been because it's disgusting. But after so many times, it's like, oh, please, can we go to McDonald's? But it is a good time. And keep in mind that the Ryman auditorium where the Opry was originally, that's no longer the Opry. The Opry is in a different building. So if you talk anywhere in Nashville, you've got the Ryman and you've got the Grand Old Opry, two different things. Definitely, definitely awesome. I mean, I've seen many Pearls. I've seen Garbrooks at the Opry. I've got to actually hear Wabash Cannonball song. So it's pretty cool. So definitely check out the Opry and check out Nashville. Does everybody have their bingo card up? Give everybody a chance. Let me bring this down. Okay, so the thing with bingo, we're going to see if this works, is trivia. And if you have your bingo card up, can somebody give me a hint and let me know, you should have a list of song titles. And then what I'm going to do is I'm going to list the name of the singer or band. Let's see if we can break that up. Yeah, that's what I've got is the song. Yeah, hey, it worked. Love it. I love it when a play on works. Okay, so how many of you, I know Matt says he's not using the cheat sheet. So how many anyone, those are you using the cheat sheet? Oh, yeah. No cheat. So you're going to go for it. I'm going to try. Are you guys both country music fans? Oh, yeah. Certain time frames of country music guests. I understand that. That makes perfect sense. And let me say a couple things about the bingo before we start, because I always seem to forget this part until we get started. So to win bingo, you can go vertical, horizontal, diagonal. And definitely do not, if somebody says they have bingo, do not close down your bingo sheet, because some people lately have been saying I want to donate my prize. So keep going. So definitely keep your bingo card up till we make sure we definitely have a winner and the person isn't going to donate their prize. And do me a huge favor. When you win bingo, type in bingo. If you want to do bingo, bingo, bingo, that will make me very happy too, because then I won't miss you. And the first person that types that wins. So five of you might get bingo at the same time, but the first person who types bingo wins. And then we'll tell you what's the prize and how to claim the prize afterwards. So who's ready? Oh, I just got a mug. Yeah, that was my mug. So Kentucky Vintage, we have cheat sheets. You guys don't. Okay, so if you're ready. Okay, Johnny Cash is the singer. Anybody know the song that's on the cheat sheet? There's so many to choose from, Matt, that was the problem. We could pick 15 million songs per person. Yeah, yeah, I'm pretty sure someone can come up with one and they're probably going to be right. Okay, guys, so I'll give you a few seconds. And for those of you that are just playing for a month or a t-shirt. Yep, there we go. Thank you. Well, boy named Sue. I love that song. I love it when he yells it too. That's true. Unfair. Okay, the next one. Yeah, that was one of the very first records I ever owned. Really? Yes. Yeah, my dad bought it for me. I miss records. I did. Yeah, so do I. And we had a big old clone soul at our house, you know, we're playing records. Oh, yeah. The sound, it sounds so much better. It does. Pam, if you win or anybody that's already won a mug, just don't tell us you won. It's everybody keeps playing. That's the fair way to do it. Okay, Alan Jackson. A good old Georgia boy. And I will give you all a hint. I go fishing where the name of the song is. Kathy, don't worry, everybody's helping everybody out. So you're still in the game. Oh, I hope we get all five of the ones that you know, Joe. That'd be funny. He's been goes the five songs he knows. Okay, so for Alan Jackson, that would be Chattahoochoo. Chattahoochoo. Very good video too. Brooks and Dunn. This is another group. You know, I heard that they're coming back. They retired and now they're coming back. And Kicks Brooks has a very nice winery, huge vineyard south of Nashville. So if you go visit another thing to visit. So Brooks and Dunn is brand new man. And you are you guys singing it in your head? I, I heard it. Okay, this one kind of did a little bit different. See, this is where this bingo game kind of kind of tricks me up sometimes or maybe I just don't do it right. So D4 Bailey is the name of the person. And I don't want to say he sung this song because he didn't. He actually I don't when you play a harmonica, you're not really singing, you're playing the harmonica. And he played a song that is amazing. And after this, you two definitely go find that performance of him doing it at the opera, you will be amazed. So D4 Bailey did Fox Chase. That was brand new man for Brooks and Dunn. See, I was smart. I overdosed my dogs on doggy treats so they would stay asleep. This is one of my favorite artists. I know. I love him. I saw him recently and I was like, no, you can't get all he's looking. Well, he is. What song did I put for Chris? Oh, okay, this one was tough. There were too many songs. So okay, as you're so since Chris is one of your favorites, what's one of your favorite Chris Christopherson songs? Well, this song, they actually is on here. It's actually a lot of people know it from the Janice Joplin, me and Bobby McGee. Yeah, I love that song. And I like his Sunday morning coming down, you can feel it. So for Chris Christopherson, me and Bobby McGee. Also a very popular song in karaoke. Is it? Yeah, I don't know why. Wait a second, you do karaoke? No, because I was going to put it in places where there is karaoke. And the Oak Ridge Boys, this is probably their most famous song. They have a lot of other ones, though, that they don't think credit for. There we go. We got it. Elvira. Yeah. Home Free did that Elvira with them. Home Free and Oak Ridge Boys together. I think doing Elvira together is a lot of fun to watch. That's true. You know, when we were talking about Matt, you were saying that was Johnny Cash was the first LP you had. We didn't have videos back then. We were all kind of dating ourselves now. So it's kind of cool to see the videos of songs too. Yeah. I've been having, I get this like, it fall down a rattle of watching people watching reactions to some older songs, you know, younger ones today and watching the reaction to older songs. It's just hilarious. It's a lot of fun actually. On YouTube? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Reaction videos. This, this particular lady had a lot of songs. Yeah. That could have picked, yeah, this, this, just a lot of them. This, this is one of her most famous ones, I guess. I, I, my husband, when you're right, they are coming back. My husband actually asked for his birthday for a record player. And I go, um, what flea market am I supposed to get that at? And he goes, no, they're on Amazon. And yeah, she is from Winchester area of Virginia. Should I say it, Teresa? Should I say what area she's from? She's from Appalachia. Okay. So great, crazy for Fatsy Klein. And that's true. It was written by Willie Nelson, and he actually cut the song first. And his version is pretty, pretty cool too, I think. It's written down. Yeah, it's pretty cool. Roy A. Cuff. Yeah, I will tell you that this is one that I saw at the Opry. I saw him do live. It is a, it was just amazing. Nobody's guessing. Let's see. I know it. It's obvious, you know it. I know. Okay, guys, this one's going to be Wabash Cannonball. And another time, you know, it's Kenny Rogers. So this was funny. So I went up on Spotify this morning to get in the mood for the music. And I pulled up the country music hall of fame on Spotify. And this was the very first song that played. Had a horrible song in forever. And, you know, I remember watching a movie. I don't remember thinking much. I mean, I can't remember what I thought of it. But the song is just classic. You know, this guy could have made, this could have been his only song, and he could have had a career from just this one song being in the terms of super large hit television, movie, all the personal appearances and everything that came after that, really, literally from one song. Of course, we know that he's got way more than that. But it's kind of amazing how huge that was at the time. It was. It took on, I think, you know, for country music, I think him kind of expanding to that movie was like an extended video. And I think he was one of the first that really broke in to TV movies for a song. I still, for him, I will always, probably every day of the week, pick Ruby is my favorite for Kenny Rogers. It's just a, it's just a cool song. Give me first edition. And that's right. He had a whole career, you know, beforehand. Pam, I'm so glad that you mentioned this. Keep that thought in mind, because we were talking about this. Okay. Conway Twitty. I tell you that my mother, she would divorce my dad in a heartbeat if this man even looked at her since she was Conway Twitty. I mean, the whole world had to stop when this particular song came on the radio. There are multiple songs for each singer, but not for bingo. Only one song per singer grip. And this one's easy, guys. Well, especially if you know anything about country. Now, here's another one that he was a pop star before he became a country star. Oh, we got a bingo. Oh, we do. We do. Oh, modeling. Okay. So, um, hello, darling, was what got you your bingo month? Congratulations to you guys. I only have a few more to you guys want to keep playing. Oh, keep going. Yeah. Hold tight. I'll tell you how to win in just a second. What was the last one? The last one was Hello, darling by Conway Twitty. And we've got my other one that won bingo. So, hold on. And let's keep playing just for fun at this point. We're just going to finish out the trivia because there's not too much more. Oh, wait, you want to donate? All right. Okay. I'm going to assume that means you are donating your prize to whoever wins versus bingo next. We didn't have anybody else in there. I don't think, right? Nope. Okay. Let's go on. So, Garfrucks, this one, I mean, did you pick the super obvious one? Or did you go a little more? Okay. Well, here's the good question. Two were two super obvious ones. So, which one do you think? I think the most obvious one for him is Ake Breaking Heart. Not Ake Breaking Heart. That's not what I meant. What am I thinking of? Friends in Low Places. Friends in Low Places. So, it's funny. Matt, is that the one that you thought? That's why I would have thought. But since I already know the answer, it's like, okay, that's one b. Okay. In Azure, did you think Friends in Low Places? No, actually, what came to mind right away was the dance for me. That's the other one. And that's the answer. So, that's the one that I thought of as well. I just saw it on YouTube's eyes. That's what brought it to mind. Kathy, the song for Conway 20 was Hello, Darling. Oh, Nancy, you got your shirt this week. Awesome. They are really starting to roll in. They seem like they were slow there for a while. Yeah, they were slow. They were really slow in production for a bit. And then all of a sudden, like, everybody's getting everything. So, okay, I'll say again, I think. So, for Conway 20, it was Hello, Darling. I know you guys think I'm addressing you as Darling here, but it's the name of the song. Okay, let's keep going. Ronnie Millsap. Oh, yeah. Love the song. And he's from the Smoky Mountains. Anybody want to name another famous singer from the Smoky Mountains? I just made a box of brownies that she happens to, oops, we got another one, that she happens to market, I guess. So, okay. So, Teresa, you have, I think because you've already just won, you're waiting out your six months. So, gonna donate and keep going. Thank you, Pip. My mother would agree with you. There we go. Yeah, Dolly Parton is another famous from the Smoky Mountains right in the same area where Ronnie Millsap and Ronnie Millsap. I gave you guys a really big hint with this one, is Smoky Mountain Rain. Oh, and here's a piece of trivia. Did you guys know that Ronnie Millsap was a background singer for Elvis? I think I heard that before somewhere. Oh, yeah, Glen Campbell. There's so many I love. Okay, guys, what is your favorite Glen Campbell song? Well, it's a Jimmy Webb song. I mean, Jimmy Webb wrote Wichita Lineman. So, I don't know if that's the one you're talking about. That's the answer. That's a good trivia. That's a good trivia. Great song. It is. You know, that's one thing that Country Music does do really well. They will take an occupation and make it into a song. You might not have ever thought about, you know, a lineman before. I probably wouldn't know. Oh, now I'm a little... Oh, I might have a bingo. Oh, my congratulations. One bingo. Lucas, congratulations. So, it was on Glen Campbell that you want. He's the first one, right? Yeah, I agree. I have a little galveston. Okay. So, Luca, you're going to keep your bingo mug, your bingo prize? I'm going to assume. Yes. So, let me tell you how to claim that prize. You're going to email anyone, and she's going to get you the information on what type of prize you can get. She'll send you the, what, the link to a store, right? Yeah, unless you know what you want, then just tell me and give me your mailing address. I know. How many people have been going, just give me the... The majority. I would say probably 80%. Wow. You weren't kidding when you said majority. No. So, go ahead and email, and she will get you all hooked up. So, congratulations. And I don't blame you. It's a really, really, if you get a mug or a shirt, they're really cool. And the thawne is coming up next month. You can either use the mug or wear the shirt on the thawne by your thawne. Okay. I'm going to assume what is Glen Campbell, means the thawne. It's Wichita Lyman, as opposed to the person. Just going to guess. Okay. I just got to... We have a bingo winner. So, we're just going to finish this out just for fun and see if we've got any more trivia or any more good stuff to give. Charlie. Oh, yeah. Charlie. Good. Great voice. It's so smooth. And this song is... It was the reason why I included this one, too. My... Every time I woke up when I was real little, like, you know, elementary school, I wrote a little... My mom used to sing this song to me every morning to try and wake me up because I'd be like, I'm going back to bed. That's sweet. Oh, yeah. So, this one is Kiss and Angel Good Morning. Yep. There we go. And I know you guys know this trivia. He was a baseball player before he's a country music player. Singer, I should say. And Vince Gill. Vince Gill. This was tough for me, too, because I like a lot of Vince Gill songs. He's got a lot of good ones. He does. And a lot of heartbreaking ones, too. Oh, yeah. So, I gave you two here. This is kind of funny. So, I gave you... When I call your name, or look at us. I couldn't decide. And he is one of the best golfers in the nation. Wow. He plays... He has... Some of his stats are better than the pros. That's crazy. And he played... He was a singer for Pure Prairie League before he became a country music. So, if you listen to some of the old Pure Prairie League, you can hear a little bit of his voice in the background. Classic song. Oh, that's kind of cool. René the house in the Helena, Montana that I lived in. That's really kind of cool. Yeah. Okay. Jerry Lee Lewis. Yep. Somebody got that one. There we go. That one's easy. Willie Nelson. He had one, too. How old is old Willie? Matt, do you know? He's 90 years old just this year. Is he? Yes. Yes. Still out touring. He's got a tour coming up here. This summer, you can probably catch him if you haven't already seen him, because he's been doing it for years. I hope that everybody's had a chance, because he's fantastic. Absolutely one of my all-time favorites. You know what's funny is down in Georgia, we have this little county fair. And I mean, when I say little, you get your carnival rides, but it's little. And he would come and play it every year. And I'm like, why is this guy here? He deserves so much better than this dinky little fair. But you're right. And he brings his full band. I mean, he brings everybody. I like the song that he did with Toby Keith. Oh, Beer for My Horses? Yeah. Yeah, I do too. Yeah, I think Toby Keith is supposed to come out with new music as well. He hasn't been well. Okay, Tammy Winette. Now, I made this one. This one has got to be the most obvious one. But how many of you saw the George and Tammy show that was on TV recently, the little mini series? Well, I think hers and Loretta Lins have got to be like the easiest ones out there. So this one would be D-I-V-O-R-C-E. Luca, you're killing it today with with the answers. What was the last two? Well, we had Willie Nelson. That was always on my mind, right? And we had Tammy Winette Divorce, D-I-V-O-R-C-E. We had also Jerry Lewis, Great Balls of Fire. I think that's a little further back. I think that was those were it because then we had Charlie Pride. Yeah. Okay, Bill Monroe. So, if you're in here, this was a big debate last night in our house. And so, you know, I asked Matt, this is Matt's, a little project here, and he didn't give me the answer I wanted. So if I say Bill Monroe, you guys should know the song. And who's going to tell me, that's probably about 15, how many other people, or not how many, who else sung Blue Moon of Kentucky? And it takes them a few seconds to get their answers in. Let's see, Matt, you said... I said Elvis. Elvis did it. You know, that to me is the first one that popped in my head. Carl Perkins. Yeah, that's a good one. As you said, Patsy Klein. Patsy Klein was who I thought of. So this was Leigh Ann Rimes. Yeah, this song. Oh, yeah, somebody did say Paul McCartney to me. I've got to listen to that. Has anybody heard Paul McCartney do Blue Moon of Kentucky? Oh, it's been ages, yeah. I can't put it together. I just, I just, I don't know. Yeah. Yeah, it does a more of a early rock and roll, skipple type of thing. Yeah, it's really good. I'm gonna have to listen to it because I can't put that together. And then Riva McIntyre again, another one that has a lot of songs. Yeah. But this one is probably her most theatrical one, I would say. Somebody else, I think, did the song before her. Yeah, hers is a cover originally done by Bobby Gentry. That's who, yeah. Bobby Gentry, that's another good list. Thank you, Pam. She thinks of Patsy when she hears Blue Moon of Kentucky. Hey, Jerry Reed, I don't know. You know, he was kind of, I thought maybe a sleeper for this trivia. I don't know if a lot of people, you probably have heard Jerry Reed. You just didn't know it was Jerry Reed singing it, as was my thinking. But for Jerry Reed, he did Eastbound and Down. And I can barely put that in a sentence quickly. So I have no clue how he sung that. Oh, you know, but for me, he's just such a fantastic guitar player, really one of the best ever. And, you know, he had his songs, a lot of humorous songs, Amos Moses, songs like that from back in the day. And just fantastic guy, one of my favorites. I don't think he, that he might get a cover, King of the Road, but hang on to that. Yeah. That song and come back for the next bingo, because that was actually in the next bingo. There you go. That's another good one. When you're hot, you're hot. What's, what's everyone? You got the gold mine, I got the shaft. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's a fun one. That was a good one. But you don't hear about them as much. Okay. So I know I have a few more. I'm just going to call them out real quick. So what song did George Jones sing on your bingo part? Revis was fancy. Oh, yeah. Yeah. I had to find it, but yeah. I know. I, this song was again on Spotify on the country music hall of fame list. I mean, you just have fun with this one. Yeah. He's another guy who could come up with 10 different songs and not be wrong. And not be wrong. We just need them to show. White lightning. Yeah. Yeah. This is a song. Oh, wait. No, I stand corrected, Carol. So King of the Road, Roger Miller. Yes. Yeah. And another one that kind of doesn't get a lot of mention. He, a lot of more popular people were around during that time. And he was still popular, but he kind of faded away, was still doing a lot of music. It's kind of interesting to me. And we did Bill Monroe. Okay. Let me give you guys an easy one. Who did, what song did Loretta Lynn sing? It is her classic song. The song that defines Loretta Lynn. You guys know this. There's a movie. Great movie. Yeah. Yeah. You got it. Yep. Yep. And what song did the Judds sing? Again, another duo that you could have had so many songs to play tragically way that she passed away last year, but the music still continues. Nope, you guys got. So the Judds, they did. Why not me? There we go. Paula got it. And what song did Alabama do? And they're going back, they're doing their Alabama jam. They decided to come back even though they lost one member. That's another group I've seen in concert. When you go to those outdoor festivals before they were really, really big. Now I'm really dating myself. Song in the South for Alabama. Take me back to Iowa by month. I love it. And Georgia, that would be Mr. Ray Charles. And by the way, the singers that I'm mentioning are in the country music Hall of Fame. So if I've mentioned a name here or duo or group, they are actually in the country music Hall of Fame, along with a ton more that you'll see on Matt's page. And Merle Haggard, there's only two songs left, right? And I think you guys have some Merle Haggard, one of his. You know, I did not appreciate Merle Haggard when I was younger. Well, that is actually PIP. That is my background on my screen. So you're right. But I did not appreciate Merle Haggard when I was younger. He was just not my thing. And as I got older, I started digging them a lot more. And his song is Mama Tried. Mama Tried. If it's St. Panties Day, I have a shirt, a T-shirt. This is Mama Tried. Okay. So there's only one left. And that would be Dolly herself. Hello. Okay. What is he going to come up with every young background? I'm scared. Come on, PIP. Give us your creativity. So then the last one was Jolene for Dolly. And she swears, no, there was not a real Jolene and her husband did not go and have an affair with Jolene. So, and I will tell you, I did make her brownies this weekend. I had, there was like two boxes left at Walmart. I got lucky. All her stuff sells out. It takes a whole stick of butter. Well, then you know it's got to be good. With the green magic. And just the slight trivia, I hope everybody knows, but she was also inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this past year. And so she's one of those few people that are in boat. So, you know, obviously just a giant in her entire industry, that whole entertainment field. There's probably not too many people that are on her level. So I want to see, well, I want to hear the album she's coming out, because she said, because she was in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, she's got to do a rock album, and she's got all these people coming in to contribute. It's going to be covers. I think she is maybe one or two new songs, but I'm, I can't wait to hear it. Well, she wrote a song because she wrote a song because they had that. She said, now I have to write her rocks on it. You know, can you imagine? Oh, okay. I don't belong here, but I guess I better write a song to put myself here. I'm going to just sit down and write it. And she even asked people prior to, you know, they have a whole voting thing for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and she asked people not to vote for her because she didn't feel like she belonged there. And, you know, you got to remember in the 70s, there weren't too many people in popular music that had as many big hits as she did. So she obviously belongs there. But I just thought that was great that she said no. And then when they went ahead and put her in anyways, she said, oh, all right. All right, I'll do a rock record. Gosh. I'll do it. And then she has, she has some of the rockers up there dressed in leather pants and stuff, singing with her in her high heels. She was great. She was great. And then that is, there is a song, the cover is not quite a cover of Jolene, but I think it's called, You Can Have Them, Jolene. You Can Have Them. And it's My Chapel Heart. They were on one of the music TV shows. I think America's Got Talent. And it's funny because I love that song. I thought it was a cute riff of it. So I put it as my discord status. I had about 10 people go, oh, are you and your husband okay? And I'm like, my name's not Jolene. It's like, no, we're fine. We're fine. But yeah, I agree. Dolly's generosity, the contributing folks, what's cool is what started in just one county, then went to the state, then went to neighboring states to the United States. It is now going across the world. And the reason why she contributes folks, I want to say it's five years and under, they get a book, a month, I think, something like that, because her father was illiterate and couldn't read, and she didn't want anybody else to feel like her dad trying and struggling to read. So that's pretty fun. We've got one more trivia game right after this. This one will go real quick though. So don't worry, this one will be very, very quick. But is there anything, Matt, you want us to know about the Country Music Hall of Fame space page? If they're living notables, we're not working on that. Right. I mean, I suppose when I wrote that, the whole note notable thing was a little bit different than kind of it is now back then everybody was locked up if they were living notable, they didn't share. Now they kind of open some of those profiles up to at least display now. But that's why I say, to me, I'm just like, I don't want to touch the profile of a living person on a genealogy website. That's just sort of how I feel about it. That's why I say that. That being said, I know that a lot of these profiles are now at least displayable. For me, there's so much work that can be done. You can just sort of pick your thing in this project and even the rock and roll one. If you know some people, there was a gentleman who worked on some profiles who was a musician who played with Reba. And so, hey, he went in and did some work and connected some people. I know, Sandy, you went in and connected some of the photographs even today. I mean, there's so many little things that can be done and you don't have to sit here and I wouldn't want anybody to be intimidated thinking, oh, I can't go and work on this profile, because I don't really know them. I'm just a fan and, you know, hey, that's part of it. You know, let's get some of these folks connected. You get a touch it, do a little work on it, and then follow along. That's sort of the way I was with it. Like I said, I pulled up Jimmy Rogers and I was like, well, wait, I can get on this. And I got it connected. And he was Yeah, it was an orphan profile. Jimmy Rogers. I mean, good morning, Captain. Don't make me sing it. I am amazed. So you're right. And so that's true. There's probably still some profiles in here that are orphaned that somebody could easily come in and just work to get them connected. And I kind of look at it this way. That's the whole point is to get folks connected. You don't have to actively manage some of the profiles. And if you're uncomfortable with doing that of somebody who's as notable as some of these folks are, you don't have to. You can still work on them, source them up, get them connected and, you know, move on to the next one. That's sort of that's the way that I approach it. And, you know, by all means, jump in and work on some of these. That's what I say. And I agree. And just being a fan of country music, maybe you see somebody that, hey, I don't know who they are, jump in, learn about them, connect them, get them started. But the cool thing too, and I keep saying this every bingo, you guys hear me say this, this is the power of wiki tree. It's collaborative. So not only when you go in and you source and you also get them connected, don't forget to add those categories. So whether it's a cemetery category, their location category, but we also have specific categories for musicians and singers and things like that. So there's tons of categories. This is the power of wiki tree. We use the categories. We use the projects to come together to create a perfect profile. So I agree. And, you know, when I was looking through the list today, I was like, oh, oh, yeah, I want to do that one. Oh, maybe that one, that one. So I need everybody watching to go take your pick because there's so many good ones that still need connected or need profiles started. And the good thing is this project will never end. We get inductees every year. Yep. So that's the cool thing about it. Okay, does everybody have their bingo card up for their second one? This one's just straight names. No trivia, no guessing, no anything like that. Luther, card number two, I just posted the link. Oh, does it say two? Let me get it. I see the same. Okay, let me get it. That is my bad. Then ignore that. You got to put me in time out. Okay. I'll give you guys a few more seconds. This last one, that is, that should be it. See, that's what happens when I start putting links in and talking at the same time. Oh, so what's everybody doing for St. Patrick's Day? I don't know what tie-ins we have for country music and St. Patrick's Day. Don't have to think that one from. I know that we, as a kid, used to go out in a place that just happened to have an Irish sounding name, so they capitalized on it. And I learned as a child, I tend not to go out on St. Patrick's Day. There's a line in front of everything that sounds Irish. Green eggs and ham, I don't know. That's truly. Here in Central Iowa, they have, in Des Moines, they have a parade every year. And it's each small Irish-centered town has an entry into the parade. And so they'll go and do it every year. I've done it for like 20, 25 years. I haven't done it since. Oh yeah, yeah. And it's probably going on right now. But it's like 20 degrees outside. And so there's no way that you're going to get me to go carry a flag or anything like that. But, you know, in Iowa, there's a lot of small towns that had heavy Irish populations. And they would have, you know, like towns like Georgetown, where there's nothing there anymore other than the Catholic Church that the immigrants built. And things like that. And so it's just a great source of pride, at least in here in Iowa, about the different town, the Irish town that you may come from. So, you know, then yeah, I'll be eating some cabbage or cold cannon tonight or tomorrow and all that. So happy, happy Irish day, Erin Gobera. There we go. Okay, you guys ready for bingo? Again, just going to name. Now, while I named, you guys can think of songs that they happen to sing. And this one is like country music. There's no take these two words and they are synonymous with country music. And for those of you that laugh, there's so many songs. But will the circle be unbroken? Will the circle be unbroken? Wildwood flower? Yeah, I love wildwood flower, too. Yeah. City girl. Was it poor girl, city girl or something like that? Yeah. Yeah. And Charlie Daniels. Charlie Daniels. Very nice man. I accidentally met him. I was went the wrong way for a restroom to a concert and they, the security guard wasn't where he should have been at the time. And I thought I was going to restroom and met him on the way. And I was like, Oh, my gosh, you're Charlie Daniels. And he goes, Yes, darling. Hi, how are you doing? Nothing for him to sign. You know, no, there's four phones and things cell phones and things like that. So it's like, but really, really nice man. And Ernest hub. Yeah. And there's good old Jimmy Rogers. Blue yodel. So I just, I just keep hearing good morning, captain in my head. Yeah. Yeah. Meal skinner blues. Yeah. Yeah. He just, you know, and he worked himself to death practically. I think he, I want to say TB, but I could be wrong with that. But I mean, he literally worked himself that he did concerts. He was always there for the fans. This is way back before any TV or anything like that where you had to travel to radio station, radio station. Yeah. Yeah. He had a, he had a tough life. That's for sure. We go to old Marty Robbins. I always think I want to pass out. I think of white shoes. Yeah. White sport car. Yeah. Pink carnation. Yeah. Also, also, uh, raced in NASCAR. Oh, did he really? Yeah. Yeah. Latins frog. So foggy mountain breakdown. Yep. If you are a fan of bluegrass, you know these two. That's right. And then they do, uh, the theme to Beverly Hill bellies. That's right. Tom T. Hall, this one was kind of one I threw in there. I used to have his records as a child. He did a lot of humorous songs. I know. Old dogs, children and watermelon wine. Yeah. That's one of those classic songs that you hear it and you're like, he's just telling the story. He's just talking about some night he spent a bar, but you know. Elvis Presley. I don't know this one. Oh, Azure. Will you sing a song? Oh, no. Elvis Presley. I was kind of surprised Keith was in the Hall of Fame. Um, you know, and I can't remember. He got in after he passed away, I believe. Yeah. Yeah. He did have a long career, so he had kind of a short career, but wrote a lot of hits not only for himself, but for a couple other people. She's not talking with me. And Barbara Mandrell. And I need to say that, um, this is interesting to me. She was put in kind of individually, but her sisters are also on her display and an extremely musical family. There was not an instrument that her and her sisters did not know how to play. They used to have this huge, um, I guess arena or business in the Smoky Mountains in Pigeon Forge. And they would put on shows there after they stopped their TV business. They're early brothers. Oh, Bill and Don and Bobby Bear. He's kind of Baltimore. Yeah. He's kind of one of those ones you don't think of as much. And I was kind of surprised to see him in there, but in a good way, not in a surprised way. Wait till we get to the rock. I was surprised at some of them in the rock. Baron Young, very, um, early on in country music, kind of the pioneer of the new sound, the cosmopolitan kind of going in the sound of country music. And he do four in the morning. Yeah. Hank Cochran. Yep. Kitty Wells. I heard that song today. It wasn't God who made honky-tonk angels. And Loretta's first song that she wrote was to compliment Kitty Wells. Jean Shepherd with George Strait. That's no surprise. You could probably pick a million songs of George Strait, too. I think he lives every time they have the rodeo down in Houston. I think he's there every single time. Interesting, a little tidbit about him. He maybe has written some songs, but he really does not write his songs. He has a favorite songwriter that writes for him. And George does not like spending time in a studio. It's one and done. Really? And it comes up, bro. Yeah. I don't know how he does it. We have a bingo. Cindy, you got bingo. Woohoo. It's your first one. Yay. Paula was right behind her. Okay. So let me tell you how to get your bingo. I'm going to keep this email up. And let's like, like anyone says, if you know what you want already, you know, if you want a mug, Azure has a different mug. Yours is orange with the American mug. Yeah, the American mug. This is the bingo mug, the all-black bingo one. But they're sure. So if you want to browse and shop, anyone will hook you up and give you the information. I totally will. I know. It must have been a pressure, too, because they weren't producing as quick as they should. I know. And I had shirts for Roots Tech that got here like two days after Roots Tech. No, they just, they, usually they're pretty on it. And then for some reason, like mid-January, they just, it's almost like they halted production. And holidays is my guess. It could be. Yeah. And then all of a sudden, kaboom. Bam. Like everybody. So I want to let everybody know that the next one will be at six o'clock Eastern. So hang on tight. So if you did not win a bingo mug or shirt or prize, I should say, come back. That one's going to be a whole different vibe that we've got going on for the Rock. Again, I was surprised. Some of them that were in. And I will tell you probably my absolute favorite finally got in this last time. And I'm surprised at that because that person has won the fan vote almost every time and still didn't get in. So stay tuned and come back for the bingo that's coming up at six o'clock tonight Eastern time to find out who I am talking about. Meanwhile, chat amongst yourselves and come up with what is the best country music song out there? If somebody said, what's what is the most country music song out there? I have one answer. Yeah, some people kind of agree with me. Some people don't. I see Matt thinking about what do you think? As are we thinking? I think for me, it's always going to be I'm so alone so I can cry by Hank Williams. That's like you feel it. When he sings, you feel it. Yeah, that that is such a fantastic song on so many levels. I don't care what kind of music you like or whatever. Just like you say, you absolutely feel that song. Everybody has been there. Yeah, we've all been there. So that's why I mean, I'm going to just hop on and say, I agree with you on that. That's just a fantastic song. I know I might have to change my answer. Anyone, what do you think you're going to go with? I couldn't pick one. So I'll just go with I don't know. Mine was going to be the George Jones one, but now it's got a little competition. You were going to go with. He stopped learning today. That's literally one of my all time favorite songs again of any kind. I don't care who you are, what you're into, you know that song. We all understand it. That's what that's really what is so cool about country music specifically is just those stories that they tell that are so heartfelt and real that any of us can really appreciate them and relate. So I agree. Okay. Now everybody, I want you guys to be back at six with rock questions and ready to go. We're going to do trivia again, but go check out that country music, call a fame space page, see if there's somebody you can get in there and connect and source and categorize and use the power of Wiki Tree to get a perfect profile. Otherwise, bye guys. Bye. I'm going to be a little late.