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Rick Moranis (formerly “The Keymaster” and “Dark Helmet”) is now a country singer
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Well, like the Dixie Chicks and many other ringers, a person or group who tries to sing country music – as opposed to country singer.
And Rick Moranis did the world’s best David Brinkley and Woody Allen impersonations – in the golden days of SCTV.
Dugger
The vast majority of country music these days is just twangy pop, anyhow. How we miss you, Johnny Cash.
“a person or group who tries to sing country music – as opposed to country singer.”
You mean like Toby Keith?
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