Do you listen to country music?
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She is a singer, who sings country, rockabilly and gospel.
I don't know what to recommend, but I used to really like these songs.
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Yes. It isnt my favorite genre since i tend to listen to more rock and metal oriented things. Folk is also one of my favorite genres of all time though idk if that counts as country. Most Pop country that gets played on the radio is doodoo but thats the case for almost every genre imo mainly because top 40 doesnt really have the best stuff out there. Personally i have a deep love for Hank Williams Sr. and as a lot of people do i also love Johnny Cash and living in the south this kind of music makes me feel at home sometimes if I just need to sit down and exist for a moment. Bluegrass is also a great subgenre of country imo because the instrumentation is often just insane and i love the folky feel of a lot of the vocals. Billy Strings is personally my favorite bluegrass artist atm since he plays bluegrass but sometimes mixes in some psychedelic elements. But yeah people do listen to country especially down here in the south. I think country gets written off as a joke of a genre too much just because most country people hear is the stuff that they hear on the radio but theres a lot of great stuff out there that people would probably like if they actually gave the genre a chance. Some recommendations would be Hank Williams Sr. Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, those are the first that come to mind for me
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Yes. It isnt my favorite genre since i tend to listen to more rock and metal oriented things. Folk is also one of my favorite genres of all time though idk if that counts as country. Most Pop country that gets played on the radio is doodoo but thats the case for almost every genre imo mainly because top 40 doesnt really have the best stuff out there. Personally i have a deep love for Hank Williams Sr. and as a lot of people do i also love Johnny Cash and living in the south this kind of music makes me feel at home sometimes if I just need to sit down and exist for a moment. Bluegrass is also a great subgenre of country imo because the instrumentation is often just insane and i love the folky feel of a lot of the vocals. Billy Strings is personally my favorite bluegrass artist atm since he plays bluegrass but sometimes mixes in some psychedelic elements. But yeah people do listen to country especially down here in the south. I think country gets written off as a joke of a genre too much just because most country people hear is the stuff that they hear on the radio but theres a lot of great stuff out there that people would probably like if they actually gave the genre a chance. Some recommendations would be Hank Williams Sr. Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, those are the first that come to mind for me
Wow you listen to a lot of great musicians. I especially really like Johnny Cash, I even watched his bio movie that Joaquin phoenix was in for him. I thought you would’ve named some contemporary artists and I am surprised that you didn’t
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She is a singer, who sings country, rockabilly and gospel.
I don't know what to recommend, but I used to really like these songs.
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Is Taylor's old stuff considered country?? Then yes
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To be honest I grew up on Country Music and my Mum is a huge fan, and since they don't know what kind of music I do listen to more, I guess I'm still considerably into artists like Carrie Underwood lol.
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Is Taylor's old stuff considered country?? Then yes
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I'm pretty new to country music, I really like Townes Van Zandt at the moment
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Among the bands that have had a significant impact on the genre, I count The Eagles. Although The Eagles are primarily known as a rock band, they blended elements of country, rock, and folk music to create a distinctive sound that resonated with a wide audience.
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Among the bands that have had a significant impact on the genre, I count The Eagles. Although The Eagles are primarily known as a rock band, they blended elements of country, rock, and folk music to create a distinctive sound that resonated with a wide audience.
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Yeah..more like Country Pop, because some of it borrows from other genres in an interesting way, although I do know some “Kuntry” Country artists, bands, and groups.
“Catalog” Lady Soloists (With Body of Songs..Some Track Mentions)
- Faith Hill (“Free”[♬], “Sunshine and Summertime“[♬], “What’s In It For Me”[♬], “Unsavable”[♬], “Red Umbrella”[♬])
- Shania Twain (“I’m Gonna Getcha Good!”[♬], “Giddy Up!”[♬], “She’s Not Just A Pretty Face”[♬], “When”[♬])
Groups (With Great Harmonies)
- Little Big Town (“A Little More You”[♬], “Don’t Waste My Time”[♬], “Nightfall”[♬])
- SHeDaisy (“Bring It On Back”[♬], “Whatever It Takes”[♬],“This Woman Needs”[♬)
A Few I Like How Their Auras Blend Within Their Music
- Billy Currington (“Hallelujah“[♬], “Give It To Me Straight”[♬], “Party For Two”[♬])
- Danielle Peck (“Bad For Me”, “You Like Me Better”, “Kiss You On The Mouth”)
- Miranda Lambert (“Mess With My Head”, “Automatic”, “Dead Flowers”)
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