Hey, Russell Dickerson: She Likes It!

February 12, 2023
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Country singer-songwriter Russell Dickerson has come a long way from performing at coffee houses in his native Tennessee to headlining tours in the U.S. and across the pond. In the process, he’s also had four consecutive career-starting singles hit No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart, making him only the second solo artist to do so in chart history. (Luke Combs was the first if you were wondering.)

But even more impressive, according to staff writer Kerry Speckman who interviewed Dickerson ahead of his Feb. 17 show at Florida Theatre, is his ability to transform music lovers who can’t stand country into babbling fangirls (as you’re about to see), who can’t stop listening to “I Remember” and “She Likes It” on repeat … and she would know. (Ed. note: The disembodied voice you hear on the video asking the questions is Kerry. Obviously, she needs to brush up on her Zoom skills.)

Check it out for yourself, along with discussions about Swisher Sweets, eggs and his wife’s addiction to Target here or click on the photo below.

And get your tickets for the Russell Dickerson: She Likes It Tour, Feb. 17 at 8 p.m. at floridatheatre.com.

 

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