Who was Dale Earnhardt :
And what was that mysterious something that made him so special to so many? We’ll look into that some in this hour before we go to the knave of Calvary Church and join the service today. One thing for sure, he was a complex guy. He liked a whole lot of different things, liked all kinds of music. I never will forget when he introduced us one night to Delbert McClinton, and Alabama was another favorite. And there were at least another half dozen that were right on the top of his list. JOY: Sure, T. Graham Brown, Brooks & Dunn. SQUIRE: Yes. JOY: And Jimmy Buffett. SQUIRE: Yes. JOY: Jimmy Buffett came to Charlotte this Tuesday night. And I think, like many, all across America, Buffett followed Earnhardt and was influenced by what he had seen. There’s a song that Buffett rarely does in concert. And as the strains open of “Take Another Road,” images of Earnhardt filled the big screen. There’s a verse in that song, “follow the equator, like the old articulator, which Buffett changed to “Intim