I have never thought about when someone is blind that they don’t judge people until they get to meet them and know about them. I don’t know what I’m trying to say but hope you get it, thanks Ronnie for all of your music!
Hello Mr. Underwood. I get exactly what you are saying. When I have been asked about racism and or discrimination, I ALWAYS have sincerely and profoundly said that the way I feel about or towards someone has absolutely NOTHING to do with the tone of one's skin. It's when they open their mouths. The way a man or woman carries themselves, the image they project towards the public, the actions and deeds they perform in public (or in private for that matter.), and finally their attitude/personality. (Like I mentioned earlier,... when they open their mouth!) That's the thing that ultimately effects my feelings and opinion of that individual. Milsap hit the nail on the head. I wish all of us could base our opinions and feelings of others soully on our hearts. It's definitely a more in depth, accurate and genuine conclusion than that of someone who truly is racist.
...or better yet, how about a DVD of RM concert performances late 1970s-1980s? (Watch the official music video for "I Wouldn't Have Missed it for the World" for more info; check out the pyrotechnics, waterfall effect, and everything else!)
I have never thought about when someone is blind that they don’t judge people until they get to meet them and know about them. I don’t know what I’m trying to say but hope you get it, thanks Ronnie for all of your music!
Hello Mr. Underwood. I get exactly what you are saying. When I have been asked about racism and or discrimination, I ALWAYS have sincerely and profoundly said that the way I feel about or towards someone has absolutely NOTHING to do with the tone of one's skin. It's when they open their mouths. The way a man or woman carries themselves, the image they project towards the public, the actions and deeds they perform in public (or in private for that matter.), and finally their attitude/personality. (Like I mentioned earlier,... when they open their mouth!) That's the thing that ultimately effects my feelings and opinion of that individual. Milsap hit the nail on the head. I wish all of us could base our opinions and feelings of others soully on our hearts. It's definitely a more in depth, accurate and genuine conclusion than that of someone who truly is racist.
So do I.
Truly a humble man & a very talented one,thats why he is so blessed in many ways..p
Man...I loves me some Ronnie Milsap!
Grew up on Ronnie Milsap. Out in the country in Oregon.
How refreshing makes me glad I love Ronnie Milsap.
I'm black and I love me some Ronnie milsap music 🏆⭐⭐⭐⭐👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Ronnie Milsap GOAT ❤️
Great Singer
One of my absolute favorites. His voice is amazing
Right on Ronnie Milsap !
Great interview. We missed a great song.
Two great songs. I suspect "Smokey Mountain Rain" first, then "I Wouldn't Have Missed It For The World." Yes, great interview.
The Goat
...or better yet, how about a DVD of RM concert performances late 1970s-1980s? (Watch the official music video for "I Wouldn't Have Missed it for the World" for more info; check out the pyrotechnics, waterfall effect, and everything else!)
I never realized how tall Ronnie was.
He is 6'3".
Ronnie Millsap, Stevie Wonder, Terri Gibb, Andrea Bocelli - just because they're blind doesn't mean they have "vision" - a dream and a goal in mind.