That's a very good thing, in my opinion. I remember introducing my two best friends [[and cousins) to '50s and '60s soul/R&B back in the 1980s. They grew up with it too, but since I had the car and the cassette deck, they pretty much had to listen to what I played. Such a contrast to listen to vocals that were not effected, drums that were not synthetic or beat boxes, and real bass guitar, all of which were falling out of favor in popular music back then. I hate to sound like a snob, but for me, that was "real music". The more young people that can find it, the more it will inspire.

And I was just kidding. My wife was cutting the gray hairs out of my beard until I shaved the damned thing. But I'm proud of every one of them; I earned them. May God continue to bless you, Robb.