What Happened to Country Music
Posted by Concert Venues | Posted in Live Music Venues | Posted on 12-10-2009
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If you are like me, you are wondering what happened to country music. The terrestrial radio stations today only play the watered down pop mess. Country music used to be a force to reckon with. Let’s get back to the good ol’ days!
Unless you have a satellite radio, you’re not going to hear real country music on the radio. Singers prefer Hank Williams III, Robbie Fulks, and Wayne Hancock just aren’t getting airplay. George Jones has been basic ally kicked out of the Country Music Awards several years ago for being too old. Once upon a time, I thought George Strait didn’t know how to pick a bad song. That has been before I heard some of his stuff from his latest album. I hate to say it, but George you let us down.
In Nashville (dubbed Trashville by Hank III), it is a matter of you do what all of us say or you do not get played on the radio. The performers should have more control of what they play and record. After all, they’re the ones going out every night and listening to the crowd’s reactions. The record company isn’t there to say, “Man, they love that steel guitar.”
The pop market has infiltrated country music. It started way back in the 1970’s. Country music started to decline when they allowed pop mixtures in. Some guys never got the respect they should ‘ve received. Billy Joe Shaver comes to mind. Today, you have people from all over the globe making country music in Nashville. Virtually all of these singers would not know the difference amidst a steel guitar from a banjo. It sounds crazy, and it is!
Country music is encourage d as, “This isn’t your grandpa’s music.” Well, it is not my music either. Many of the die hard country music buffs would agree. There’s no soul, there’s no pain, and there’s no edge to today’s country music. Let us get back to the day when the two step has been the greatest thing since sliced bread.
Austin, Texas is celebrated as now’s country music capital of the world. There you will find Junior Brown, Bobby Bare, and Billy Joe Shaver. The new skill in Austin is wonderful too! Heather Myles is a fantastic female performer carrying on the traditional sound. Nashville is losing face with the country base. Let us get country music back to it’s roots. Call your Local/Regional country radio disc jockey and request some of the classics. If enough people demand it to come back to it’s old ways, Nashville will have to take notice.

