Jamey Johnson Takes the Wheel
Jamey Johnson Takes the Wheel
By David Marchese
On a sunny afternoon in late July, the concourse of the state fairgrounds in Harrington, Delaware, is lined with red, white, and blue booths manned by texting teens selling suspiciously uniform slices of homemade apple pie. Prize-winning goats, sheep, and cows idle in the nearby livestock pavilion. A baby-faced serviceman stands under a tent, passing out recruiting pamphlets for the National Guard: Always ready, always there. Next to him, a plywood enclosure houses Tiny Tina, the little lady from Haiti, "the world's smallest woman" -- a buck a look. Past the midway attractions, inside a midsize tour bus parked on the grass infield of the horse track that doubles as the fair's concert venue, a jittery guitar player with long red hair is raving about a country singer he swears is the truth.
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9/15/2010