Amazing Canadian talent, drop him a like and a follow. People who have seen the video have enjoyed singing along as well with some even getting up and dancing with the video.Some of the men aren't wearing shirts in the video, and they don't seem to care. They look like they are enjoying the afternoon dancing.Our content is created to the best of our knowledge, yet it is of general nature and cannot in any way substitute an individual consultation by your doctor. We can remove the first video in the list to add this one.

They are the Singing Soldiers, a duo who share songs, humour and healing, on and off the stage. They were trying to perform the same moves that the cheerleaders of the Miami Dolphins did on the field.Aside from singing to the popular song, the soldiers were also dancing on the vehicles. Radney Foster performs the song "Waiting on the Boom." This was a time for them to do what they wanted instead of listening to someone else or worrying about the enemy line. Your health is important to us. While they were lounging, they created a video to show others how they were relaxing and having fun.The soldiers knew that they wanted to make a music video of some kind.

For full video please follow the link and subscribe to our YouTube channel: This one-hour special’s chart-topping songwriters include Radney Foster, Mary Gauthier, Darden Smith, Bonnie Bishop, Gary Burr, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Jay Clementi, James House, Will Kimbrough, Georgia Middleman, Gary Nicholson, and Maia Sharp. Writers Beth Nielsen Chapman and Mary Gauthier perform “The War After The War,” a truly poignant song of soldiers’ return home as co-written with Army wives.

Illuminating the SW:S process, “Songwriting with Soldiers” features songs of combat, suicide, resilience, fear, the pride of soldiering, and turmoil of transitioning out, works of war and remembrance that are powerful, transformative and demanding. Gord Bamford cover - Leaning on a Lonesome Song Big shoutout to Gord Bamford for his vulnerability in writing this song. This concert special celebrates music with the power to heal and bring diverse people together. People who have seen the video have enjoyed singing along as well with some even getting up and dancing with the video.Some of the men aren't wearing shirts in the video, and they don't seem to care. 2:20. Afghanistan Veteran, Graham Trude, is a Nashville recording artist and songwriter from Ontario, Canada. Both artists bring a sincere, real life experience, positive message with a powerful evening of musical entertainment for all fans of all genres to enjoy. A group of soldiers had the opportunity to be lazy for an afternoon.