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Country Music

Posted by Concert Venues | Posted in Live Music Venues | Posted on 31-05-2009

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Country music is an amalgam of popular musical forms that has its roots in traditional folk music from the South. Country music is a catc hall for the Nashville sound, bluegrass, western ballads, swing, Cajun, honky tonk, Appalachian, rockabilly and jug band music.
Although there are various styles of country music, it is unique in the way its style is executed. a lot of tunes are recorded to fit the style of country music and those who sing it. Famous country music singers include Bob Wills, Willie Nelson and George Strait. Country music fans are mesmerized by the rhythms and the structures of the chords. In fact there are a lot of tunes that are adapted to suit the country music style like the Milk Cow Blues tune – an early blues tune composed by Kokomo Arnold. Famous singers like Bob Wills, Willie Nelson, and George Strait have all sung their personal versions of the Milk Cow Blues Tune.
It was in 1924, when Vernon Dalhart recorded “The Wreck of Old 97,” that Country music really took off. At that time other singers like Riley Pucket, Fiddling John Carson and Charlie Poole joined the country western scene, further popularizing the music. The popularity of country music continues to grow.
Country music has its share of male and female singers who, through the years, have contributed greatly to the long-standing popularity of this music. They include well-known musicians like, Johnny Cash, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Dixie Chicks, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Patty Loveless, Barbara Mandrell, Lonestar, Shania Twain, Dwight Yoakam and a lot of others.

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