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Title: John Scott's Top 40 Songs from Jacksonville (Part II)
Post by: Metro Jacksonville on June 09, 2013, 03:07:42 AM
John Scott's Top 40 Songs from Jacksonville (Part II)

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The second half of John Scott's Top 40 songs from Jacksonville. Jacksonvilleââ,¬â,,¢s contributions to pop music are enormous and sadly, mostly overlooked. This list of Jacksonvilleââ,¬â,,¢s Top 40 hopes to end the overlooking and start the appreciating. John Scott is part of Jacksonville's Big Show on 99.1 WQIK on from 5:30AM - 10AM.


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Title: Re: John Scott's Top 40 Songs from Jacksonville (Part II)
Post by: acme54321 on June 09, 2013, 06:42:44 AM
Nice list,  I would have preferred to see Simple Man or The Ballad of Curtis Loew over some of the others, but not my list!
Title: Re: John Scott's Top 40 Songs from Jacksonville (Part II)
Post by: sheclown on June 09, 2013, 07:19:49 AM
nice job!! What a rich history. 
Title: Re: John Scott's Top 40 Songs from Jacksonville (Part II)
Post by: simms3 on June 09, 2013, 05:42:39 PM
Jacksonville certainly has a diverse and underrated musical history.  This list was great...not familiar with all of these songs, but surprised to see a lot of my favorite 8th grade cotillion songs make the list as Jacksonville originated (Tootsie, Come on Ride It, etc).  Sad to see so many of these Jax groups lumped in with Miami Bass or Atlanta Rhythm Section - can Jax at least do a better job of laying claim to southern rock or some genre of music?

I still love 38 Special and Yellowcard was huge for my age group maybe back in middle school as well.  We all thought they were traitors for moving to and then claiming CA.

Seems like the big sounds of the south come out of Miami, Jacksonville, Atlanta, Nashville, New Orleans, and Memphis!