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DRINK. FIGHT. PRAY.

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BIO

Dale Mabry has been playing underground country music in Florida's backwoods network of honky-tonks, motorcycle clubs, and barn parties for decades, known for his particularly raucous performances that earned him the nickname "The G.G. Allin of country music." Dale was born and raised in Pasco County, Florida, and has long been a treasured part of the community, which named a road after him in 1976. Dale is a proud American, proud Christian, and proud gun owner, but most of all Dale is a powerful voice in country music, seeking to bring it back to its roots as the voice of the real Americans. Not the elite, but the veterans, the working people, the folks who struggle to make it in a world that don't want them. Where other country singers today are too scared of offending anybody to sing about meth addiction, prison, the opioid crisis, child abuse, or the politics of Donald Trump, Dale openly mocks singers who "sing about every damn thing except the struggles of the folks who listen to their songs." Dale Mabry's country music is the music of the people who make this country great, all of their pride and all of their struggles. If you're looking for real country music  ̶  not the "pop country" that comes out of Nashville but the real country music that comes out of America's backwoods and sung by and for America's great forgotten people  ̶  look no further. You just found what you were looking for.

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