Help Petition Billy Currington to Create Bird Dog Music Video

My message to Mr. Billy Currington is this: I love your song "Like My Dog," and request that you film a music video for this song featuring the members of Pheasants Forever and their beloved bird dogs.

April 29, 2011 at 7:49PM
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Pheasants Forever members love their bird dogs!
Pheasants Forever members love their bird dogs! (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

I listen to a lot of music. Rock, country, bluegrass, emo, ska, punk, rockabilly; you name the genre and I've got some favorite tunes. In fact, it takes me more time to select my CD assortment for a pheasant hunting road trip than it does for me to pack my pheasant hunting suitcase. One song that has been on my personal playlist since its release last September is "Like My Dog," by musician Billy Currington. You probably know Currington from his big country hits People are Crazy, Pretty Good at Drinkin' Beer, and That's How Country Boys Roll. I've sat down to write a blog post about the song no less than 10 times over the course of the last six months. Each time, I start the writing process by doing a YouTube search for Currington's music video of the song. That's when I hit a dead end. So far, there is no music video for this catchy bird dog ode. I can find dog owners who love the song and have created their own videos, but so far, nothing from Currington. Soooooooooo, that's where you come in! Let's start an email petition to Billy. Here's the link to his contact page. Our collective message to Billy is this: I love your song "Like My Dog," and request that you film a music video for this song featuring the members of Pheasants Forever and their beloved bird dogs. It's a shot in the dark, but it'd be pretty cool to see Pheasants Forever bird dogs on CMT and GAC. The Pointer is written by Bob St.Pierre, Pheasants Forever's Vice President of Marketing.

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