"That's one of my favorite artists and I hope after hearing me sing his songs maybe he'll become one of yours," he told the crowd
Tonight, in just a few hours Franklin will light up the sky over the Allegheny River to celebrate the Fourth of July.
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Local country-flare rockfish and rollery on occasion Hunter Cook Band entertained a couple hundred hungry for live entertainment folks Saturday night in Bandstand Park. Asking the crowd at one point for a little feed back and to maybe laugh when he was telling jokes, Cook tried to draw energy from the crowd as he intermingled old Johnny Cash and Skynyrd with some newer country folks only a couple in the crowd recognized. They even played a couple originals. "That's one of my favorite artists and I hope after hearing me sing his songs maybe he'll become one of yours," he told the crowd Tonight, in just a few hours Franklin will light up the sky over the Allegheny River to celebrate the Fourth of July.
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