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[Tom] Welcome back. In the first half of the show, we talked about how what were supposed to be all – American country songs and artists crossed the cultural walls of the west and leap over to very distant and remote lands.
[Charlie] In the second half, we learned about the story of how a young man crossed his own cultural wall and brought his own all – American songs to the heart of America.
[Charlie] What's your take on this, Tom?
[Tom] I'm not really sure. It's that music is universal? Yeah. I'm going with that.
[Charlie] I think so as well. It's not new that music from abroad become hits here in America. But, a foreigner, from a country that has a vastly different culture than the west, to write country music? An all American music? That is just special, and shall I say, unprecedented?
[Tom] Unprecedented? I agree. Do you know anything else about Isaac?