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But I’m definitely going back to school for high school, because 1 don’t want to miss those years.” While Schulz is busy doing schoolwork, his mom, Vicky, arranges performances and manages his schedule. Vicky plays a pivotal role in getting Schulz’s name out to the pub lic. but having a name identical to a celebrity does not hurt. “When people find out my name is John Wayne, they always ask if 1 was named after the movie star,” Schulz said. “Sometimes they think that it is just a stage name, but 1 have one uncle named John and another named Wayne, so I sometimes say I was named after them. But my dad really is a John Wayne fan.” With the help of his familiar name, talent and his family’s support. Schulz has made it across the country, from Texas and Nevada to Kansas and Louisiana. No matter where he goes. Schulz’s goal is the same — promoting his album. Ropin’ Dreams. The 10 track LP. produced by Texas compa ny BSW Records, was made with the help of several profes sional artists, including Asleep at the Wheel pianist Chris Gage and the drummer for the B*nI HE BA Jerry Jeff Walker, Freddie Krc. While other artists provided the majority of the lyrics for the CD. Schulz said he planned on doing some of his own song writing for his next album. But Schulz said he does not plan on working on another album until he finish es touring and p r o m o t i n g R o p i n ’ Dreams. a debut that has attention of Willie Jackson and the AdrM is a wonderful college with true spirit. And it has the perfect music scene. — John Wayne Schulz caught the Nelson, Alan Grammys. What most people do not realize, Schyfz said, is that there is more to the Grammys than what is shown on television. “Many people think that the only songs and artists nominated are those in the top five.” Schulz said. “But there are a lot of peo ple nominated, and 1 got picked for Best Country Vocal Performer for |my song] ‘Rockin’ Horse.’” Schulz has not let seven Grammy nominations gen head. He is still a teenage! like a teenager, hesaidlie to do things people hisij 1 le also has not had time girlfriend since sixth ga fact that at times makesta it ate to take the next step music career. “Sometimes 1 just k| say ‘1 quit.'” Schulz sail" music career] is a lot of . and takes a lot of n Sometimes 1 just want to with my friends.” Schulz said he loves h on the road, and playing mi so the negatives balance positives. Next week, the road wii him to Kansas and next hi London. 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