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I remember Radney from high school days; I was a senior and he was a junior. One particular memory is Radney playing guitar on the high school stage in between the old gym and the cafeteria. This was during Class Competition, a yearly competition of talents great and small from individual students. He could play quite well, but I don't think anyone thought he would be a future country music professional artist. I believe Radney was voted most handsome his junior year.

Other than the Tennessean quote, the third paragraph beginning reads like a PR firm add. The lead in is too much of a matter of opinion and should be reviewed. I think he's an amazing artist but this is too much for Wikipedia.

Here's how it read...

"For You To See The Stars" is Foster at his classic storytelling best, both as a seasoned singer-songwriter and a soulful writer of prose. Although both components stand alone as separate pieces of art, they are meant to be enjoyed together. When coupled, the book and CD give fans a deeper insight into the subconscious of Foster's storytelling.