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Faron Meets Woman in Florida

Three days ago, Faron was with the woman named Felicita back in Florida where he was vacationing with Lorrie. She only speaks Spanish, and smokes too much until her teeth has pulled all of them, and replaces dentures. Most recently, they also visit Andy and his wife Debra. He had throat cancer nine years ago.

More About Jess

Jess Spacek is the oldest of four children, with two younger sisters and a younger brother. Brother Bobby was killed of the motorcycle accident on Feb. 2, 1986, and sister Lois died of heroin overdose on Apr. 7, 1995. Sister Lori is now surviving. His favorite singers were Marla Medders and Mark Chesnutt. Jess' cousin Ronica was his supporter at her wedding in 1988, and she has four children, including Marla, named after the singer herself.

Norie and Boyfriend Welcomes Second Child

At 2 PM today, Norie and her boyfriend Camden welcomed their second child and first girl, Mallory Carren Willer. Sawyer is the big brother. Norie is now a high school dropout.

Flashback: Marla Talks With Country Fan Jess in 1999

In 1999, Marla interviews the Richmond, Texas native Jess Spacek, who was related to Sissy Spacek. He was the country music fan since 1983. Went every concerts, like June Jam, Volunteer Jam, Farm Aid, and Happy Birthday USA by the Statler Brothers. He only dislikes the song "No Man's Land" by John Michael Montgomery, and the worst music video "Honky Tonk Superman" by Aaron Tippin. Jess was killed by a robber before the police shot the robber dead on Jan. 1, 2000, 12 days before Jess' 38th birthday, which means he shared a birthday with Trace Adkins.

"Serve Somebody" Music Video 1993

In 1993, Denny Streeter had a music video with Tanya Tucker called "Gotta Serve Somebody." It was previously recorded by David Allan Coe and Lacy J. Dalton. Holly Dunn, Johnny Rodriguez, Freddy Weller, the Four Guys, Ray Pillow, Shenandoah, Little Texas, Donnette Killen, Fred Young of the Kentucky Headhunters, Lynn Anderson, Crystle Medders, Melba Medders and Ray Charles had a cameo role, and Jimmy Dickens had the ending role.

Denny Streeter: Multiple Friends (1993)

1. Juliet (with Mark Chesnutt, Joe Diffie, Tracy Lawrence, Terry McBride and Zaneta Young on vocals; Lee Roy Parnell on slide guitar and Marla Medders on harmonica) 2. Tempted To Love You (with Gene Johnson, Marty Roe and Dana Williams of Diamond Rio on background vocals and Travis Tritt on super vocals) 3. Would These Arms Be In Your Way (with Vern Gosdin and Leslie Crawford on background vocals) 4. In My Dreams (with Suzy Bogguss and Hal Ketchum on background vocals) 5. Strong Enough to Understand (with Paul Overstreet and Vince Gill on background vocals) 6. Song For the Life (with Marla Medders and Billy Thomas on background vocals) 7. Strange Things Happened (with Billy Dean and Leslie Crawford on background vocals and Collin Raye on super vocals) 8. Love is the Only Way Out (with Mary Chapin Carpenter on background vocal and Ray Herndon on electric guitar) 9. Foolish Hearts (with Rudy Gatlin and Donnette Killen on background vocals) 10. Gotta Serve Somebody (with Tanya Tucker on d...

"Buried Treasure" and "Evening Star" Fan Based Music Videos 1993

Rodney McPherson was in the music video with the Kenny Rogers classic "Buried Treasure." McBride & the Ride were also in the music video, and Larry Gatlin dubs Terry McBride's voice. Tom Wopat was in the intro, and Shenandoah, Diamond Rio, Doug Stone, Rodney Crowell, Mark Collie, Larry Boone, Little Texas, Statler Brothers, Restless Heart without Larry Stewart, the Burton Brothers, who were racers and Faron Reeves were also part of it. Another Kenny Rogers classic brought the same Rodney McPherson. Diamond Rio were part of the music video. Pam Tillis, Michelle Wright and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band were also part of it.

Juliet Parody Music Video 1993

In 1993, Denny Streeter wrote the parody of Dolly Parton's "Romeo," it's called "Juliet" with a little help from Mark Chesnutt, Terry McBride, Joe Diffie, Tracy Lawrence and Zaneta Young. Zaneta was replacing Reba McEntire because she is shooting a new movie. Lee Roy Parnell is on slide guitar, and Marla Medders on harmonica. The music video mentions in the intro where Charly McClain met Wayne Massey, and Maura O'Connell shared a birthday with Terry.

Re Do It Nat 2 Will Be Released on March 7

Natalee's another redone album "Re Do It Nat 2" will released on March 7. Two groups Shenandoah and Brooks and Dunn were special guests in this album. Her first six songs previously made in the Gaither Gospel Series. Although Alison Krauss and Reba McEntire did not redo it with them.

Grace's Greatest Packers of All Time

The third episode in 2018 features the Green Bay Packers. Grace talks about 50 players. The updated version has been added several times after its airing. 1. Don Hutson (d. 1997) 2. Brett Favre 3. Bart Starr (d. 2019) 4. Forrest Gregg (d. 2019) 5. Ray Nitschke (d. 1998) 6. Aaron Rodgers 7. Herb Adderley (d. 2020) 8. Jim Taylor (d. 2018) 9. Willie Davis (d. 2020) 10. Reggie White (d. 2004) 11. Willie Wood (d. 2020) 12. Paul Hornung (d. 2020) 13. James Lofton 14. Jim Ringo (d. 2007) 15. Henry Jordan (d. 1977) 16. Jerry Kramer 17. Clay Matthews III 18. LeRoy Butler 19. Sterling Sharpe (update: Hall of Fame) 20. Clarke Hinkle (d. 1988) 21. Charles Woodson 22. Dave Robinson 23. Donald Driver 24. Mike Michalske (d. 1983) 25. Bobby Dillon (d. 2019) 26. Ahman Green 27. Jordy Nelson 28. Cal Hubbard (d. 1977) 29. Tony Canadeo (d. 2003) 30. Dave Hanner (d. 2008) 31. Bill Forester (d. 2007) 32. Charley Brock (d. 1987) 33. Gale Gillingham (d. 2011) 34. Arnie Herber (d. 1969) 35. Johnny Blood (d. 19...

Grace's Greatest Eagles of All Time

The sixth episode in 2019 features the Philadelphia Eagles. Grace talks about 50 players. The updated version has been added several times after its airing. 1. Chuck Bednarik (d. 2015) 2. Reggie White (d. 2004) 3. Tommy McDonald (d. 2018) 4. Steve Van Buren (d. 2012) 5. Randall Cunningham 6. Pete Pihos (d. 2011) 7. Clyde Simmons 8. Al Wistert (d. 2016) 9. Donovan McNabb 10. Pete Retzlaff (d. 2020) 11. Brian Dawkins 12. Bill Bergey (d. 2024) 13. Wilbert Montgomery 14. Jason Peters 15. Seth Joyner 16. LeSean McCoy 17. Harold Carmichael (update: Hall of Fame) 18. Brian Westbrook 19. Bill Bradley 20. Mike Quick 21. Eric Allen (update: Hall of Fame) 22. Bucko Kilroy (d. 2007) 23. Bob Brown (d. 2023) 24. Timmy Brown (d. 2020) 25. Maxie Baughan (d. 2023) 26. Jeremiah Trotter 27. Troy Vincent 28. Trent Cole 29. Tra Thomas 30. Vic Sears (d. 2006) 31. DeSean Jackson 32. Ron Jaworski 33. Wes Hopkins (d. 2018) 34. Bobby Walston (d. 1987) 35. Byron Evans 36. Fletcher Cox 37. David Akers 38. Jerome ...

Benny Reeves Dies

At 3:00 PM today, Benny Reeves, a 17-year-old cousin of Faron and Natalee, has passed away of heart failure after being overdosed a day ago. Benny is the only child, his mom has depression and his dad Jacob is currently in jail for misdemeanor and assault. He was raised by Faron two years ago, and was homeschooled. Our condolences to the Reeves family.

Flashback: Marla in Nashville 1985

In October 1985, Marla decided not to go to LA for attending the 49ers and Rams game, she was headed to Nashville to visit Ray Pillow for the Opry show on Saturday night. His son Daryl was in Mississippi for a concert. Marla told Ray about her son and daughter Faron and Natalee. Marla's friends Tish Riley and Marcia Cathey were supported them. Tish died in April 2020.