I really liked Joshua's voice!As Paula would say: "Refreashing".
I really liked Joshua's voice!As Paula would say: "Refreashing".
isnt it... He sounds like Garth Brooks. He's really good.
Go Josh
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I Could'nt Agree More![]()
He definitely deserved to make it into the finals.![]()
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What did you guys think of Josh last night? I thought he sounded pretty good. He sounds better than a few of the finalists on Nashville Star.
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I like him. Definitely in my top 4.
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I can't stand his voice...
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Josh was awesome last night. He is on my top 5, but I'm afraid his country twang will not carry him much further than 3 or 4 more weeks in the competition.
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He sounded exactly like Clint Black last night.
I think he overdid the twang.
If you go through a lot of hammers each month, I don't think it necessarily means you're a hard worker.
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In the context of the competition, I have to agree with Wolf and Miss F. Twang probably won't win the show. I was really wishing Josh had tried out for Nashville Star, he probably would have stood a better chance.
I’m haunted a little this evening by feelings that have no vocabulary and events that should be explained in dimensions of lint rather than words.
-Richard Brautigan