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Battle it out in front of 10,000+ startup leaders, investors, and media at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025. It’s your moment to be seen, funded, and remembered — and maybe even walk away with $100,000 in equity-free funding.
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Keith Whitley & Sandy Koufax Prove Greatness Is Tough To Measure
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Keith Whitley & Sandy Koufax Prove Greatness Is Tough To Measure

It seems the conversation of “who’s the greatest of all-time?” is happening in all circles more frequently these days. Whether in sports or music, one of the first things that gets argued over, after the first few names are tossed out, is the criteria for opinion. In the country music world, some of these are obvious: Big singles, top to bottom well-written albums, name recognition, respect of those in the industry, and the ability to get fans in seats around the country, if not the world. But there’s another metric that tends to gets overlooked until specific circumstances are brought up, and that is… longevity. In baseball, the go to example of time working against a player’s GOAT status is Sandy Koufax, a pitcher who played 12 seasons for the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers in the ’50s and ’60s. While a 12 year career doesn’t seem too short on the surface, diving into his stats reveals pretty much all of his success came in a 6 year run from 1961 to 1966. In that span, he had a record of 129-47, lead the league in ERA 5 times, had over 25 wins 3 times, threw 115 complete games (35 of which were shutouts), and won 3 Cy Young’s and an MVP (finishing as MVP runner up an additional 2 times). Many baseball experts say his 4 season stretch from 1963 to 1966 was the greatest of any player ever. But this magical run was cut short due to a severe elbow injury, his last season being one of the greatest pitched of all-time, which leads people to imagine what would have been had his arm held up. Naturally, his career stats don’t come close to those icons who pitched for 20 plus seasons, so how do you compare the two careers to determine which one was the best? Well, in country music we have our own Sandy Koufax and his name is Keith Whitley. Born on July 1st, 1954 in Ashland, Kentucky, Keith was a wild child from the start, known to drink bootleg whiskey and race cars down steep mountainsides in his teens, which resulted in two major accidents, one which killed his friend and nearly broke his neck and another where he drove his car off a 120 foot cliff into a frozen river but escaped with only a broken collar bone. He was a lifelong music enthusiast and got his start when he competed in a music contest that Ricky Skaggs happened to be in when they were both just 16. The two joined an existing band and began catching fire within the bluegrass scene. He moved to Nashville in 1983 to pursue a solo country music career, signed to RCA Records, and released his first album, A Hard Act To Follow, in 1984. But much like Koufax, this early part of his “big league” career didn’t have the pop he hoped for, as critics claimed the project was erratic and had no unique style. So, he went back to the drawing board and came out with his sophomore album, L.A. To Miami, which gave him his first taste of true success, similar to Koufax’s much improved seasons in 1961 and 1962. Featuring tracks like “Miami, My Amy,” “Nobody In His Right Mind Would Have Left Her,” and “On The Other Hand,” he got his first Top 20 hit with the former and his name began to spread as fans recognized the once in a lifetime vocal talent he possessed. However, this success was nothing compared to what his third album would bring. After requesting and receiving almost total creative control over his next project, he released the album that put him in the record books, Don’t Close Your Eyes, in 1988. Much like Koufax’s final 4 seasons, it’s hard to find a person who will claim this isn’t one of, if not the, greatest album of all-time. From originals like the title track, “I’m No Stranger To The Rain,” and “When You Say Nothing At All,” to the “I Never Go Around Mirrors” cover, the entire record was beyond fantastic and it was a huge commercial success. The album peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, but produced 3 number one singles and was certified gold by the RIAA. Due to this album, Keith Whitley was a certified star, but tragically, the burn of his flame was cut short. Less than a year after the album was released, Keith died of alcohol poisoning at his home. He was just 34 years old. Of course, the “tragedy” of Koufax’s career being cut short is nothing compared to actually losing one’s life, but the parallel still holds true; One short stint of absolute stardom and unquestioned greatness ending well before its time. Of course the same could be said for a number of great entertainers: Jimi Hendrix, Nirvana, the Sex Pistols and many others. So how does Keith stack up if we were to try and pick a greatest of all time? How does one extremely bright flash, maybe the brightest flash of all, compare to a slow steady burn? What’s more important, the height of the peak or the time spent near the top? Those are all questions I don’t have the answers to and won’t pretend like I can solve, but I think it’s well worth our time to grapple with this conundrum and bring it into consideration during the conversation. But undoubtedly, for the Mount Rushmore of Country Music, Keith Whitley belongs at minimum in contention, and even possibly deserves to be called the greatest country singer of all-time. RIP. The post Keith Whitley & Sandy Koufax Prove Greatness Is Tough To Measure first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Fans Demand Refunds After Nightmare Traffic Caused Some To Entirely Miss Post Malone & Jelly Roll’s Concert At Thunder Ridge Nature Arena
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Fans Demand Refunds After Nightmare Traffic Caused Some To Entirely Miss Post Malone & Jelly Roll’s Concert At Thunder Ridge Nature Arena

Imagine driving to a concert and the traffic being so bad that you never even make it to the show. Unfortunately, Thunder Ridge Nature Arena in Springfield, Missouri doesn’t have the best track record when it comes to getting fans in and out of the venue. Parking, traffic and shuttle issues plagued a Garth Brooks concert there back in 2022, and though almost three years have passed since that disaster, the Thunder Ridge Nature Arena is still suffering from some of those exact same problems. If it is broke, don’t fix it? A sequel of sorts to that story played out this past weekend, when Post Malone and Jelly Roll stopped at the venue along their 2025 Big A** Stadium Tour. The duo performed at the arena on Friday, June 13, and for those that made it to the show… it was yet another high energy, memorable concert from Jelly Roll and Post Malone. The only problem? Some fans got stuck in such bad traffic that they missed out on Jelly Roll’s portion of the show, and some concert goers never even made it to the venue at all. Countless videos online show fans trying to get to the Thunder Ridge venue that was only a couple of miles away… yet their GPS was telling them it would take hours to get there. This fan claims that it took them three hours to go a mere six miles towards the venue: @haleyh95 The most horrific experience of my life. We did everything right and still missed most of the show. I am gutted. 3 hours to go SIX MILES from our hotel to the venue. Someone please make this right!! #postmalone #jellyroll #concertfail @Jelly Roll @Post Malone @Ticketmaster @Bunnie Xo #thunderridgenaturearena #trafficjam #concert #jelly #bunnie #posty @ⒷⓇⓎⒶⓃⓃⒶ @Ash Marie ♬ original sound – Haley That’s a complete and utter nightmare scenario. Some online claim that a fatal accident near the venue was to blame, but that wreck happened much earlier in the day (around 2 PM) and fans that left to get to the venue around 4 p.m. (for a concert that started at 7:30 p.m.) reportedly had no issues getting to the show. But others that planned on getting there at a time closer to when the concert was supposed to get kicked off faced aggravating traffic that wasn’t budging at all… and then a full parking lot when they actually got there. The venue holds over 20,000 and the parking lot has a capacity for about 6,500 vehicles… and there are supposed to be other lots with shuttle service, but it appears as though there are still some issues that can make for a logistical nightmare: @maggiestehlik thunder ridge stadium in branson needs to get their ish together bedause this was an absosulte mad house. we missed all of the openers and only got to see jelly roll preform his last song. #thunderridgenaturearena #postmalone #jellyroll #postmaloneconcert #jellyrollconcert #branson ♬ original sound – Mike Brigandi @amandaslogic #thunderridgenaturearena #jellyroll #postmalone ♬ original sound – Amandaslogic @rmptasn8380 We live less than 10 miles from the arena and waited over 4 hours in line.. told the parking lots were full… people were ditching their vehicles and walking to it! Missed Jelly Roll and want a refund! second epic fail from natures arena #fyp #postmalone #thunderridge #naturesarena #missouri #branson #fupシ #fypviral #viral #posty #jellyroll #concert #traffic #ridgedalemissouri ♬ original sound – mrsbucketlist7 Over on Reddit, it was much of the same. Those that tried to attend the Post Malone-Jelly Roll concert at Thunder Ridge Nature Arena banded together online in somewhat of a therapy session, venting about the horrid organization of the event and exclaiming that the venue shouldn’t host another show – or at the very least a big one – until they can figure out the traffic logistics getting into and out of the place: “We left town at 3 PM and had no real problems until we got to the actual venue. The traffic direction was terrible. A total cluster f**k. We left about halfway through Post and are already sitting in traffic to leave. Hopefully, we will make it home before sun up. I will not come to another concert here. And to think, they say they ‘fixed’ the issues.” “We stayed 16 miles from the venue. We left at 5:20 to head over and didn’t get there until 10pm. When we made it to the parking gate, it was closed and they said they weren’t letting anyone in or out and that the venue was over sold. And they didn’t know what to do about it. Our tickets were my Christmas present and were expensive.” “Every time they have REALLY big names at that venue, this happens. They not only don’t have the traffic infrastructure for it, but I’m positive they are overselling on the number of tickets. It is absolutely ridiculous! I have not even bothered trying to go to a show there, as I’m not trying to deal with all that mess. Remember the Garth Brooks debacle tying up so much traffic way far out, affecting so many not even heading to the venue?” “We waited in line over 3 hours and never made it to the venue. We were about a mile away at 9:15 and decided to turn around because we knew we would not make it. My wife called the venue and was told they wouldn’t give refunds and we should be ‘patience’ with them! I will be filing a complaint with the Better Business Bureau. I know it won’t do anything, but the more formal documentation there is, the better.” “It was awful. No law enforcement presence to manage traffic, no signage, incredibly bad management of inflow. We left Branson at 6:30 and got there at 9:30 and felt lucky to even have seen a bit of Post before we hauled a** to beat the crowd to leave. Awful experience overall. We weren’t going to get there for show start but we should never have missed Jelly. Feel completely cheated overall.” “The venue was a mess. Like many of you, my wife and I waited 2 1/2 hours in inching along traffic just to go 5.5 miles. We will never go back unless we hear they have fixed this problem in a large way. We missed the first 4 Post songs but saw the rest. He was incredible, show was incredible, venue felt like a literal joke.” And over on X (formerly known as Twitter)… more of the same: Dear @PostMalone ,I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to express my disappointment regarding your concert at Thunder Ridge Nature Arena on June 13, 2025. My wife and I were incredibly excited to see you perform, but unfortunately, we couldn’t make it due to severe… — Matt Wyatt (@MATFLY) June 15, 2025 @PostMalone and @JellyRoll615 at Thunder Ridge in Branson. Worst experience ever (and I have been to a lot of crowed events). Left 1.5 hours early. Took 5 hours to go about 8 miles – and then there was no parking. No signage or traffic control. Ended up missing everything. Sucks. — Darren O'Quinn (@DarrenOQuinn) June 15, 2025 @Ticketmaster @PostMalone so who is reimbursing us for our tickets to the concert at Thunder Ridge? Been in stand still traffic for over 2 hours and am lass than 3 miles away and still 1.5 hours from parking. Show started at 6:30. pic.twitter.com/3R7oeIK9yH — Dustin Baker (@DustinBaker84) June 14, 2025 And if you head over to their Facebook page, the comments section was CHAOS with fans demanding refunds for the disaster concert experience. Guess the morale of the story is beware the Thunder Ridge Nature Arena. It might be a breathtaking venue, but you have to get to it first… and once you do, plan on spending another few hours trying to leave.The post Fans Demand Refunds After Nightmare Traffic Caused Some To Entirely Miss Post Malone & Jelly Roll’s Concert At Thunder Ridge Nature Arena first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Trump has played this perfectly: Kellyanne Conway
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Trump has played this perfectly: Kellyanne Conway

Trump has played this perfectly: Kellyanne ConwayFollow NewsClips channel at Brighteon.com for more updatesSubscribe to Brighteon newsletter to get the latest news and more featured videos:https://support.brighteon.com/Subscribe.html
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Trump’s military parade is an EXCELLENT opportunity: GOP lawmaker
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Trump’s military parade is an EXCELLENT opportunity: GOP lawmaker

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Carl Higbie: Democratic Govs. allowed liberal chaos in America
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Make This Spiced Lamb Burger the Star Off Your Next Cookout
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Make This Spiced Lamb Burger the Star Off Your Next Cookout

Skip the drive-thru and try this spiced lamb burger from the Institute of Culinary Education instead.
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BrightLearn - Border Crisis and Human Trafficking Exposed, an interview with Ann Vandersteel
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BrightLearn - Border Crisis and Human Trafficking Exposed, an interview with Ann Vandersteel

The podcast features an interview with Ann Vandersteel discussing government overreach, human trafficking at the U.S.-Mexico border, alleged child exploitation by NGOs, a planned immigrant city in Texas, globalist agendas, banking collapse predictions, and calls for secession, urging preparedness and resilience. For more videos, visit BrightLearn.ai Full length interview on Brighteon.com: https://www.brighteon.com/210e187a-9fb5-429e-9cde-50703e49f0b9
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