music suggestions for conservative mother-in-law?

I'm trying to introduce my mother-in law to some new music that she'd like, but she's super-conservative and only likes country christian for now. She certainly doesn't like rap, hip hop, swearing, or music about romance. I need suggestions for some new music she might like. She was growing up in the 40's and 50's, but she said she doesn't like that era's music anymore.

She likes Jars of Clay and the contemporary christian (not hymn) music, but I'm looking to introduce her to something differant and preferably more tolerable to me, as neither myself nor my wife are christian.

Suggestions?

2007-01-30T00:48:07Z

I'm looking for some music she will find acceptable to listen to at my house, also to suggest something new she might like. I always share new music ideas with people, I try to think of what a person likes and offer up something new they might like too. I'm not trying to change her music tastes, just have something livable that we can both like and something new for her.

2007-01-30T00:49:47Z

Sorry to those who think I should just put up with her preferances, but christian music makes my brain twitch. I REALLY DETEST Christianity as a religion, (but I respect people's rights to chose it.)

Mickey Mouse Spears2007-01-30T00:37:15Z

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Try David Byrne. My mom is the same way, but she likes David Byrne.

I Love S.R Bega2007-01-30T01:13:59Z

NAtalie Cole, Frank Sinatra - Duets, Tony Benet Duets
An American Classic. Rene Olstead

keron2007-01-30T00:36:21Z

anna nalick! anything by anna nalick. her voice is awesome and she's a clean singer-- no swear words. really. hmm. or for something a little older try the corrs. anna nalick isn't really about romance so that might work. sandi thom! haha let her try "i wish i was a punkrocker (with flowers in her hair)". or "lonely girl".

she might like carrie underwood too. "don't forget to remember me"; but maybe not "before he cheats". :)

oh i forgot. Jem too. she does some christian stuff, but has pretty tolerable easy listening alternative tunes as well... no overt romance in there either.

afi_sxe882007-01-30T00:56:59Z

wow that is conservative beyond beleif and from the comments you left im sorry you were dealt this bad hand at entertaining such a guest. but some dean martin or frank sinatra. or you could give the ol' 1930-1940 german music a shot...sorry she does sound really conservative not trying to be a jerk.

N-Rue 72007-01-30T21:44:00Z

I must ask, how open minded she is?

because if she is like my parents wich is so close minded, i don't think you should introduce them to any kind of new music, because they will reject anything, they will learn to like new things by their own, not by anyone's intentions, not even you or their own children.
because my parentswas just like so...

While if they're quiet open minded, you can introduce them to almost anykind of music with an adequate explanation before it.

But, if she's so open minded, i don't think you need to do so, since she will explore on her own...

But, really there's nothing i could suggest until i met and really know what kind of person she is...


Hope this help
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