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Chris Carrabba Picks a New Anthem for Florida
BY: Dan Caffrey |Jun 19, 2014
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Florida’s always been an unusual state, filled with things as wildly disparate as theme parks and poisonous snakes. So it’s no surprise that such a strange place has two state songs. Pretty much everyone’s heard the aptly titled “Old Folks at Home” (aka “Swanee River”), while “I Am Florida” is based on a poem by Allen Autry Sr.
Still, we figured the Sunshine State could use yet another song, which prompted us to talk to