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Remember this post when I introduced you to Coby Greer? Seriously, if you haven't checked him out yet, you have my permission to leave this blog and check him out.

Hi Coby! 
He released "Streets of Baltimore" as a tribute to Bobby Bare on August 4. (You guys, I'm obsessed! Such a great song!)

TODAY, he has another song out called "500 Miles Away from Home," and it features Coby and Bobby Bare. Seriously, go download it. You won't regret it, I promise. It is outstanding! This is one of Bobby Bare's most popular songs. Ladies and Gents, he paid tribute to Bobby Bare and now he's singing with him! Isn't that every musicians dream to sing with their musical heroes? I'm thinking that's a yes.

He's proving the doubters wrong by producing good quality country music. You can decide for yourself, and I think you will fall into the category that goes something like this: Download all of his music ASAP. That's pretty much what I did. #sorrynotsorry

Just like before, you can download "500 Miles Away from Home" on iTunes, Amazon, etc.

Info about Coby can be found here!

Again, I really hope you enjoy his music as much as I do.

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