Good for you and principle Bryan Adams.
Fascinating that it requires a performer from a real country to stand up for an āAmerican Value.ā
Frankly I donāt see how any State south of Mason-Dixon can get anyone with any talent to perform in public for money as long as laws like these are floating around. Hereās hoping that Mister Adams has a lot of company, very, very soon indeed.
Well good for him.
But I forget - which one is Bryan, and which is Ryan?
Well, Springsteen just refused to play in NC for a similar reason.
And I heard he was born in the USA.
Filling in at these cancellations maybe the best thing to happen to Ted Nugentās career since the '70ās.
I think Bryan was the one that sang āCuts Like a Knifeā and āThe Summer of '69.ā
I donāt think Ted is able to fill anything larger than a tent at a county fair at this stage of his career.
And now letās hear from all those sanctimonious FKs that will denigrate Bryan Adams for having the NERVE to deprive concert goers of their ārightsā to hear him because of his āstandā which he shouldnāt have because you know, entertainment!!!
Thankfully, theyāll always have Ted (Nugent).
Country Bear Jamboree, this is your moment!!!
Letās hope not. Maybe, Nugent would really not be popular to the concert circuit and you have a double disaster. Wouldnāt that be glorious.
Iām glad these veteran performers who can afford to cancel shows - disappointing their fans and foregoing income in the process - are standing up to do the right thing. Iām sure there are a many others who would like to take a stand but canāt afford to do so.
Good for him. You think the assholes will get the message?
And who can forget these stellar artists?
Hate hurtsā¦the money-grubbinā
Bryan who?
Wow, more backlash to Mississippiās anti-LGBT law! Who would have thunk it!
http://moronmajority.com/new-gop-game-which-state-can-be-the-most-bigoted/
Nice, ignorance becomes you.
He added, āThat cuts like a knife, but it feels so right. Na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na.ā