MP3 Dana Jordan sings the best of A. R. Kessinger - COUNTRY: Traditional Country
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Dana Jordan lends a precious overtone to the written words of AR Kessinger. This compilation provides a glimpse into AR's life, and hopefully, it allows you to find familiarities in your own.
10 MP3 Songs
COUNTRY: Traditional Country, COUNTRY: Modern Country
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BIOGRAPHY
I was born on July 14, 1942 to Estell and Pearl Kessinger in a log cabin. The youngest of six children we lived a very modest lifestyle in Butler County, Kentucky.
After dropping out of school in 1959 I worked in construction with no interest in education and/or writing.
In the mid 1970âs I discovered a sincere interest in writing country songs and poetry after receiving my GED in the military.
I began loosing my sight to glaucoma in 1978, which provided the time to focus on my newfound literal craft.
By the early 90âs I had aspirations to develop literature, however, my loss of sight made it difficult to use the typewriter. During this time computer training was offered and I immediately took advantage of the opportunity. With the use of a computer screen reading software I was able to begin development of this work.
A. R. Kessinger
10 MP3 Songs
COUNTRY: Traditional Country, COUNTRY: Modern Country
Details:
BIOGRAPHY
I was born on July 14, 1942 to Estell and Pearl Kessinger in a log cabin. The youngest of six children we lived a very modest lifestyle in Butler County, Kentucky.
After dropping out of school in 1959 I worked in construction with no interest in education and/or writing.
In the mid 1970âs I discovered a sincere interest in writing country songs and poetry after receiving my GED in the military.
I began loosing my sight to glaucoma in 1978, which provided the time to focus on my newfound literal craft.
By the early 90âs I had aspirations to develop literature, however, my loss of sight made it difficult to use the typewriter. During this time computer training was offered and I immediately took advantage of the opportunity. With the use of a computer screen reading software I was able to begin development of this work.
A. R. Kessinger
in partnership with CDbaby


