Smokey's Road to fame

Spot Ringo is a chihuahua nicknamed Smokey. He is picking the guitar. He looks happy while he is trying to figure out the music. He was good at playing and singing. He was playing a country song which was kind of a hillbilly song. It was his favorite kind of music. He liked rock ‘n roll too.
His guitar was a special German guitar. He borrowed it from a museum. Then his owner bought it for him when the museum had a sale. Smokey had a funny haircut that looked like a mohawk which he hoped would make him look like a star. His glasses allow bright colors in, but they also protect him from the sun and the bright stage lights. They really help make him look like a star.
The reflection in his glasses seems to be a horse and buggy. He was at an outdoor festival with a lot of horses and buggies. It was out in the country.
Smokey needed lessons to get better. He was really a solo act but here he had a back-up band. He was waiting for them to show up. His repertoire includes “You Ain’t Nuthin’ But a Hound Dog”, “Singing in the Rain”, “Love Me Tender”, “Tennessee Whiskey”, “Tennessee Waltz”, “Sweet Home Alabama” and “Rocky Top”. He sounded like George Jones but he wanted to sound like Elvis. To do that he needed to take voice lessons.
He was taking lessons from Elvis, another chihuahua. But Elvis tricked Smokey into thinking he was the real Elvis. When Smokey figured out that Elvis was really an Elvis impersonator, he started a fight. He fired Elvis and advertised for another coach. His owner decided to be his next coach. Smokey was happy again.
Then they planned for a tour. Smokey eventually got a recording contract. He planned to sell his CDs in stores and on Amazon.com. He was going to become rich and famous– a millionaire!
His guitar was a special German guitar. He borrowed it from a museum. Then his owner bought it for him when the museum had a sale. Smokey had a funny haircut that looked like a mohawk which he hoped would make him look like a star. His glasses allow bright colors in, but they also protect him from the sun and the bright stage lights. They really help make him look like a star.
The reflection in his glasses seems to be a horse and buggy. He was at an outdoor festival with a lot of horses and buggies. It was out in the country.
Smokey needed lessons to get better. He was really a solo act but here he had a back-up band. He was waiting for them to show up. His repertoire includes “You Ain’t Nuthin’ But a Hound Dog”, “Singing in the Rain”, “Love Me Tender”, “Tennessee Whiskey”, “Tennessee Waltz”, “Sweet Home Alabama” and “Rocky Top”. He sounded like George Jones but he wanted to sound like Elvis. To do that he needed to take voice lessons.
He was taking lessons from Elvis, another chihuahua. But Elvis tricked Smokey into thinking he was the real Elvis. When Smokey figured out that Elvis was really an Elvis impersonator, he started a fight. He fired Elvis and advertised for another coach. His owner decided to be his next coach. Smokey was happy again.
Then they planned for a tour. Smokey eventually got a recording contract. He planned to sell his CDs in stores and on Amazon.com. He was going to become rich and famous– a millionaire!