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Posted by: John64 Location: Winchester on Jul 25, 2009 at 08:03 PM

My wife and I have been blue grass lovers for years. We found this show by accident, really. Only one caveat -- a half hour is not long enough. An hour would be far better. Keep up the good work!
Posted by: SHARON Location: STAUNTON on Jul 14, 2009 at 01:47 PM

LISA, WE WOULD LIKE TO SEE YOU HAVE THE COACHMEN TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS CONCERT THIS YEAR. THEY ARE A REAL INSPIRATION NOT ONLY TO ME BUT TO OTHERS.
Posted by: Sophie Location: H'burg on Jun 17, 2009 at 11:06 AM

I have heard a lot said about the "old music" that is done on this show and I have also said before that we should be thankful for the classics being revisited. I wonder how many of the people commenting on this fact realize that MANY of the new songs out by the newer artist are remakes of those so called old tunes! Point in fact, Carrie Underwood's last release. You may think you are listening to new songs but in fact they are those "old" ones you are referring to. I am not of "retirement age" at all and still appreciate all the old standards. Thanks again Pony Express and friends.
Posted by: Loman Location: Craigsville on Jun 13, 2009 at 06:44 AM

I really enjoy your show.Good quality entertainment.Keep up the good work.
Posted by: Confused Location: Harrisonburg on Jun 12, 2009 at 05:13 PM

well Seth..the reason our country is so broke is clearly not from everyone attending a local show which in turn goes to support locals and gets money circulating here in the valley rather than spending it elsewhere...like on vacation and seeing a $40 Branson show of the sam quality...I think the show is good for the area and actually the comment you just made about saving your money is why our country is in a hole...we are "saving" our money and all of the local businesses are drying up! everyone always says "there's nothing to do in the valley" and then when talented people try to create something great in the valley the critics start their rants! This is why nothing can ever thrive here! So go ahead and "save" your money..it will be worth nothing when inflation goes through the roof anyway...just wise up and turn on the news!~
Posted by: Emily Location: Staunton on Jun 12, 2009 at 03:42 PM

Hey, Robbie!!! Thanks so much for everything today! I had a great time and can't wait to come back. You're studio is uber cool! That was AWESOME!!! -Emily Henline
Posted by: Brian Location: Fishersville on Jun 12, 2009 at 11:22 AM

I think the music is great.Band does decent job.It's (my opinion) that most of the vocal's on this show are horrible.Don't tell me about Ben "Cooter" Jones,Please you actually think he can sing?I cringe every time he picks up a mic.Find some talented vocalist's and this show would be great!I know there are a few in the valley.
Posted by: Seth Location: Bergton on Jun 11, 2009 at 04:41 PM

Well! Let me see here. Hank Sr. is definitely quality country. The Opposum is definitely quality country. And if I do recall, both were alcoholics. (abundance) There music is QUALITY country classics. So much in comparing old with the new here. Next on the agenda is that no wonder our country is broke. People are supposed to have common sense. Think about this for one second. Why pay the money to see a lawn party band at the theatre whne you can see them at our lawn party or Bridgewater or even Weyers Cave
Posted by: Bubba Location: Marion on Jun 11, 2009 at 10:38 AM

Show is always SOLD OUT! Nuff said!
Posted by: Chris Location: Richmond on Jun 10, 2009 at 11:34 PM

2nd generation member of The Coachmen here. I've enjoyed reading this commentary; both positive and negative. I enjoyed doing this show and am glad there is such interest to generate commentary. I will tell you first hand, this show requires a "load" of work from Robbie/Lisa Meadows and company and no one is in it for any real $$; it is all about the music and giving something back to the Valley. Those chosen as guests seem to be those who have dedicated years to providing quality entertainment in the Valley in that same spirit. Please don't take your desires to hear younger music/artists out on the groups on this show. Being are young guy, I get that, but also being the manager of one of these "older" groups, I know the large demand for original classic country music and enertainment. I've come to realize that over the years and it was something I sort of discounted myself early on. The old saying, "don't knock what you don't understand" is very true sometimes!