I remember the first time I seen him was at Klondike days in Edmonton. When he came up to the stage he was wearing cover-alls rubber boots and a straw hat, I have been hooked ever since.
I just discovered Corb yesterday! at a package store in Tennessee. Corb was being played loudly and wow I was saying who is that! I now know. My husband's father's family are from Saskatoon.
I couldn't believe it when my niece squealed over Grant Siemens and said he looked like the hunk from Lady Antebellum! I guess the beards do it every time- or the mustaches- I just love the music- every time Corb comes to GP I'm there- usually the front row or thereabouts
That being said, He announced plans to run for political office in southern Alberta, so he's definitely there now. news.nationalpost.com/2014/01/24/canadian-country-singer-george-canyon-wants-to-be-an-mp-seeking-tory-nomination-in-southern-alberta/
@cameraperson Aside from George Strait and a few RARE others, the rest of 'em seem as "Country" as a Kentucky Fried Chicken in the middle of New York. To quote Hank Williams III, "The Grand Ol' Opry ain't so Grand, anymore"
@Brick663 What's to explain? I've read my comments and I think they stand on their own. Curtiscurtis told a racist joke and I among others called him on it and then reiterated that point to people who found it necessary to defend the racism. Just one white guy who thinks that the whole "slagging natives" thing is pretty juvenile and suggests something more wrong with the person telling the joke than the subject of the joke itself.
@katskratchkustumz Your logic is hilariously pathetic. Someone points out an obviously racist comment and you denounce the guy as lazy?!?!?! You and curtiscurtis and anyone who hit thumbs up to his comment need to join the 21st century. Plus, why the hell he thought it was cool to post it on this particular video shows the juvenile nature of him and his defenders like you.