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What ACTUALLY Happened To Gene Watson?
In 1975, a Texas auto mechanic walked into a recording studio, still wearing his work uniform covered in grease stains. Within hours, he'd record a song that would change country music forever. That mechanic was Gene Watson - a man whose voice would later be called "pure country gold" by George Jones himself. But despite releasing 34 albums and charting 72 Billboard hits, Watson's name has largely faded from the spotlight. Today, we're uncovering what really happened to the man they called "The Singer's Singer" - from his meteoric rise to the personal battles that nearly silenced one of country music's most powerful voices. And stick around, because we'll reveal how a shocking diagnosis in the 2000s led to one of the most unexpected comebacks in country music history.
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