Frankie D Miller

chicago
Listening & playing "Roots Music Classics"

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    Dig into some deep-down country sounds with these titanic twangmasters from the Lone Star State, from Western swing to outlaw country and honky tonk.
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    From outlaw adventures to tales of romantic woe, these vintage country tunes each have their own story to tell.
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    Classic country drinkin' songs, from the old school (Hank Williams, Webb Pierce) to the new crew (Blake Shelton, Jerrod Niemann).
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    Songs by Radney Foster and similar artists

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    Songs by AC/DC and similar artists
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    Alt-country is country and honky-tonk music with alternative and punk rock influences. Unlike the contemporary Nashville sound, alt-country is gritty, raw, and rough around the edges.
  3. Play
    Songs by BR5-49 and similar artists
  4. Play
    Songs by Bill Monroe and similar artists
  5. Play
    Greasy guitar licks, honkin' harmonica lines, and pounding piano riffs take the forefront in these killer blues instrumentals.
  6. Play
    Songs by Buck Owens and similar artists
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    Songs by Buddy & Julie Miller and similar artists
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    Songs by Buddy Miller and similar artists
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    Songs by Charley Patton and similar artists
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    Songs by Charlie Walker and similar artists
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    A retrospective of Chicago's legendary Chess Records, America's greatest blues label. Chess was the home of Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Etta James, Little Walter, and many more.
  12. Play
    Essential songs born out of 1950s Chicago blues. Influenced by the rural, Delta Blues, Chicago's bluesman introduced amplification and electric instruments into the genre which led to the birth of rock 'n roll.
  13. Play
    Songs by Chris Knight and similar artists
  14. Play
    From outlaw adventures to tales of romantic woe, these vintage country tunes each have their own story to tell.
  15. Play
    Rediscover The Nashville Sound: a lush, slick and often playful side of country music, popular between the late '50s and the mid-'70s, that brought easy-listening influences to traditional country in order to reach a wider pop audience.
  16. Play
    Nothing but vintage rockabilly here, from its earliest champions to its biggest stars. Go, cat, go!
  17. Play
    Songs by Connie Smith and similar artists
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    A cover can be seen as the ultimate tribute and Johnny Cash's songs have been covered more than most. Listen to the best covers of songs by The Man In Black.
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    Songs by Dale Watson and similar artists
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    Songs by Dave Mason and similar artists
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    Songs by Delbert McClinton and similar artists
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    Songs by Ernest Tubb and similar artists
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    Songs by Esquerita and similar artists
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    Classic Jamaican reggae songs, plus newer songs from reggae artists in the U.K., U.S. and Africa.
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    Songs by George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic and similar artists
  26. Play
    Classic country drinkin' songs, from the old school (Hank Williams, Webb Pierce) to the new crew (Blake Shelton, Jerrod Niemann).
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    Songs by Howlin' Wolf and similar artists
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    Songs by James McMurtry and similar artists
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    Songs by Jethro Tull and similar artists
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    Songs by Jim & Jesse and similar artists
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    Songs by Jim Lauderdale and similar artists
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    Songs by Jimmy Reed and similar artists
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    Songs by Joan Osborne and similar artists
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    Songs by Joe Jackson and similar artists
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    Songs by John Hiatt and similar artists
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    Songs by John Prine and similar artists
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    Songs by Johnny Cash and similar artists
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    Songs by Johnny Horton and similar artists
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    Songs by June Carter Cash and similar artists
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    Songs by Kitty Wells and similar artists
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    Songs by Lefty Frizzell and similar artists
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    Songs by Lene Lovich and similar artists
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    Songs by Levon Helm and similar artists
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    Songs by Little Anthony & The Imperials and similar artists
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    Songs by Little Walter and similar artists
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    Songs by Marty Robbins and similar artists
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    Songs by Marty Stuart and similar artists
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    Songs by Mel McDaniel and similar artists
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    A disturbed sibling of traditional folk ballads, murder ballads detail the motivation, execution, and aftermath of killings.
  50. Play
    Home to The Swampers, one of the greatest house bands in American R&B history, Muscle Shoals Studio in Alabama remains the go-to destination for artists seeking that iconic, soulful sound. These are the essential songs recorded there.
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    Songs by Neil Young and similar artists
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    One of the most eclectic sub-genres in rock music, new wave features the punk-influenced, synth-dominated sound that defined pop music in the early 1980s.
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    Songs by Otis Spann and similar artists
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    Songs by Porter Wagner and similar artists
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    Songs by Porter Wagoner and similar artists
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    Nashville's greatest female singers, from the queens of the countrypolitan era to today's sassy and multi-dimensional female country stars.
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    Songs by Radney Foster and similar artists
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    Songs by Ralph Stanley and similar artists
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    Songs by Ray Wylie Hubbard and similar artists
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    Songs by Red Foley and similar artists
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    Songs by Robbie Fulks and similar artists
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    Meet the '50s rockers who combined hillbilly music and rock & roll, and see how their music has influenced subsequent generations of rockers. And not just the ones who put pomade in their hair, either.
  63. Play
    In late '50s Britain, the young Beatles absorbed a surprisingly eclectic mix of styles, including early rock & roll, pop, jazz, blues, folk, country & western, and swing. Here are the songs that inspired the 20th century's most influential band.
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    Songs by Rosie Flores and similar artists
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    Songs by Roy Acuff and similar artists
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    Songs by Sheryl Crow and similar artists
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    Classic in-concert moments from blues kings and queens, from the Mississippi Delta (Johnny Shines) to the Windy City (Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf), and beyond.
  68. Play
    A collection of classics and lesser-known gems from the beginning of rock & roll, with an emphasis on country-leaning "hillbilly rock," otherwise known as rockabilly.
  69. Play
    Songs by Solomon Burke and similar artists
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    Songs by Sue Foley and similar artists
  71. Play
    Hit the southern backroads with these classic 45s from the birth of rock 'n' roll. And while you're out there, visit 706 Union Street in Memphis, where Sam Phillips' Sun Records birthed their pioneering mix of R&B and hillbilly music.
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    Songs by Tammy Wynette and similar artists
  73. Play
    Dig into some deep-down country sounds with these titanic twangmasters from the Lone Star State, from Western swing to outlaw country and honky tonk.
  74. Play
    Songs by The Derailers and similar artists
  75. Play
    Songs by The Louvin Brothers and similar artists
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    Songs by The Psychedelic Furs and similar artists
  77. Play
    All of Bob Marley's greatest songs -- from his earliest solo release, "Judge Not," to his first recordings with The Wailers at Studio One, up to his later-period hits -- as well as the best songs and covers from his contemporaries and collaborators.
  78. Play
    All country music orbits Johnny Cash. This playlist includes songs by his greatest influences, his closest contemporaries, his indebted followers, and The Man In Black himself. http://johnnycash.com/
  79. Play
    Roy Orbison pioneered a new brand of rock & roll in the early 1960s with his distinctive baritone voice and orchestral arrangements. Listen to songs by The Big O and his greatest influences, contemporaries, and followers.
  80. Play
    In memory of the life of Levon Helm (1940-2012), this playlist explores the country- and blues-flavored roots rock of The Band. Each recording on this playlist features a performance by Robbie, Rick, Richard, Garth or Levon.
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    In 1962, Bunny Livingston introduced Bob Marley to fellow Trench Town musician and guitar virtuoso Peter Tosh. Together they would form a band called The Wailers . Here are the best songs from The Wailers, their influences and members' solo careers.
  82. Play
    Songs by Timbuk 3 and similar artists
  83. Play
    Praise is at the heart of the south's black gospel tradition. Spirituals blend with blues and jazz, sung with soul as solos, trios, and quartets. Testify!
  84. Play
    Strictly adhering to its heritage, traditional bluegrass is music performed in the style of the genre's founding father Bill Monroe -- that is, fast tempos, tight harmonies, and virtuosic banjo, mandolin, and fiddle playing.
  85. Play
    Songs by Wanda Jackson and similar artists
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    Songs by Wayne Hancock and similar artists
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    Songs by Webb Pierce and similar artists

Playlists for Home

  1. Play
    Songs by AC/DC and similar artists
  2. Play
    Alt-country is country and honky-tonk music with alternative and punk rock influences. Unlike the contemporary Nashville sound, alt-country is gritty, raw, and rough around the edges.
  3. Play
    Songs by BR5-49 and similar artists
  4. Play
    Greasy guitar licks, honkin' harmonica lines, and pounding piano riffs take the forefront in these killer blues instrumentals.
  5. Play
    Songs by Buck Owens and similar artists
  6. Play
    Songs by Buddy & Julie Miller and similar artists
  7. Play
    Songs by Buddy Miller and similar artists
  8. Play
    Songs by Charley Patton and similar artists
  9. Play
    A retrospective of Chicago's legendary Chess Records, America's greatest blues label. Chess was the home of Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Etta James, Little Walter, and many more.
  10. Play
    Essential songs born out of 1950s Chicago blues. Influenced by the rural, Delta Blues, Chicago's bluesman introduced amplification and electric instruments into the genre which led to the birth of rock 'n roll.
  11. Play
    Songs by Chris Knight and similar artists
  12. Play
    From outlaw adventures to tales of romantic woe, these vintage country tunes each have their own story to tell.
  13. Play
    Rediscover The Nashville Sound: a lush, slick and often playful side of country music, popular between the late '50s and the mid-'70s, that brought easy-listening influences to traditional country in order to reach a wider pop audience.
  14. Play
    Nothing but vintage rockabilly here, from its earliest champions to its biggest stars. Go, cat, go!
  15. Play
    A cover can be seen as the ultimate tribute and Johnny Cash's songs have been covered more than most. Listen to the best covers of songs by The Man In Black.
  16. Play
    Songs by Dave Mason and similar artists
  17. Play
    Songs by Ernest Tubb and similar artists
  18. Play
    Songs by Esquerita and similar artists
  19. Play
    Classic Jamaican reggae songs, plus newer songs from reggae artists in the U.K., U.S. and Africa.
  20. Play
    Classic country drinkin' songs, from the old school (Hank Williams, Webb Pierce) to the new crew (Blake Shelton, Jerrod Niemann).
  21. Play
    Songs by Howlin' Wolf and similar artists
  22. Play
    Songs by James McMurtry and similar artists
  23. Play
    Songs by Jethro Tull and similar artists
  24. Play
    Songs by Jim & Jesse and similar artists
  25. Play
    Songs by Joe Jackson and similar artists
  26. Play
    Songs by John Hiatt and similar artists
  27. Play
    Songs by John Prine and similar artists
  28. Play
    Songs by Johnny Cash and similar artists
  29. Play
    Songs by Kitty Wells and similar artists
  30. Play
    Songs by Lefty Frizzell and similar artists
  31. Play
    Songs by Lene Lovich and similar artists
  32. Play
    Songs by Levon Helm and similar artists
  33. Play
    Songs by Little Walter and similar artists
  34. Play
    Songs by Mel McDaniel and similar artists
  35. Play
    A disturbed sibling of traditional folk ballads, murder ballads detail the motivation, execution, and aftermath of killings.
  36. Play
    Home to The Swampers, one of the greatest house bands in American R&B history, Muscle Shoals Studio in Alabama remains the go-to destination for artists seeking that iconic, soulful sound. These are the essential songs recorded there.
  37. Play
    Songs by Neil Young and similar artists
  38. Play
    One of the most eclectic sub-genres in rock music, new wave features the punk-influenced, synth-dominated sound that defined pop music in the early 1980s.
  39. Play
    Songs by Otis Spann and similar artists
  40. Play
    Songs by Porter Wagoner and similar artists
  41. Play
    Nashville's greatest female singers, from the queens of the countrypolitan era to today's sassy and multi-dimensional female country stars.
  42. Play
    Songs by Radney Foster and similar artists
  43. Play
    Songs by Red Foley and similar artists
  44. Play
    Songs by Robbie Fulks and similar artists
  45. Play
    Meet the '50s rockers who combined hillbilly music and rock & roll, and see how their music has influenced subsequent generations of rockers. And not just the ones who put pomade in their hair, either.
  46. Play
    In late '50s Britain, the young Beatles absorbed a surprisingly eclectic mix of styles, including early rock & roll, pop, jazz, blues, folk, country & western, and swing. Here are the songs that inspired the 20th century's most influential band.
  47. Play
    Songs by Roy Acuff and similar artists
  48. Play
    Classic in-concert moments from blues kings and queens, from the Mississippi Delta (Johnny Shines) to the Windy City (Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf), and beyond.
  49. Play
    A collection of classics and lesser-known gems from the beginning of rock & roll, with an emphasis on country-leaning "hillbilly rock," otherwise known as rockabilly.
  50. Play
    Songs by Solomon Burke and similar artists
  51. Play
    Songs by Sue Foley and similar artists
  52. Play
    Hit the southern backroads with these classic 45s from the birth of rock 'n' roll. And while you're out there, visit 706 Union Street in Memphis, where Sam Phillips' Sun Records birthed their pioneering mix of R&B and hillbilly music.
  53. Play
    Dig into some deep-down country sounds with these titanic twangmasters from the Lone Star State, from Western swing to outlaw country and honky tonk.
  54. Play
    Songs by The Derailers and similar artists
  55. Play
    Songs by The Louvin Brothers and similar artists
  56. Play
    Songs by The Psychedelic Furs and similar artists
  57. Play
    All of Bob Marley's greatest songs -- from his earliest solo release, "Judge Not," to his first recordings with The Wailers at Studio One, up to his later-period hits -- as well as the best songs and covers from his contemporaries and collaborators.
  58. Play
    All country music orbits Johnny Cash. This playlist includes songs by his greatest influences, his closest contemporaries, his indebted followers, and The Man In Black himself. http://johnnycash.com/
  59. Play
    Roy Orbison pioneered a new brand of rock & roll in the early 1960s with his distinctive baritone voice and orchestral arrangements. Listen to songs by The Big O and his greatest influences, contemporaries, and followers.
  60. Play
    In memory of the life of Levon Helm (1940-2012), this playlist explores the country- and blues-flavored roots rock of The Band. Each recording on this playlist features a performance by Robbie, Rick, Richard, Garth or Levon.
  61. Play
    In 1962, Bunny Livingston introduced Bob Marley to fellow Trench Town musician and guitar virtuoso Peter Tosh. Together they would form a band called The Wailers . Here are the best songs from The Wailers, their influences and members' solo careers.
  62. Play
    Songs by Timbuk 3 and similar artists
  63. Play
    Praise is at the heart of the south's black gospel tradition. Spirituals blend with blues and jazz, sung with soul as solos, trios, and quartets. Testify!
  64. Play
    Strictly adhering to its heritage, traditional bluegrass is music performed in the style of the genre's founding father Bill Monroe -- that is, fast tempos, tight harmonies, and virtuosic banjo, mandolin, and fiddle playing.
  65. Play
    Songs by Wanda Jackson and similar artists
  66. Play
    Songs by Wayne Hancock and similar artists

Playlists for Work

  1. Play
    Songs by AC/DC and similar artists
  2. Play
    Alt-country is country and honky-tonk music with alternative and punk rock influences. Unlike the contemporary Nashville sound, alt-country is gritty, raw, and rough around the edges.
  3. Play
    Songs by BR5-49 and similar artists
  4. Play
    Greasy guitar licks, honkin' harmonica lines, and pounding piano riffs take the forefront in these killer blues instrumentals.
  5. Play
    Songs by Buck Owens and similar artists
  6. Play
    Songs by Buddy & Julie Miller and similar artists
  7. Play
    Songs by Buddy Miller and similar artists
  8. Play
    Songs by Charley Patton and similar artists
  9. Play
    A retrospective of Chicago's legendary Chess Records, America's greatest blues label. Chess was the home of Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Etta James, Little Walter, and many more.
  10. Play
    Essential songs born out of 1950s Chicago blues. Influenced by the rural, Delta Blues, Chicago's bluesman introduced amplification and electric instruments into the genre which led to the birth of rock 'n roll.
  11. Play
    Songs by Chris Knight and similar artists
  12. Play
    From outlaw adventures to tales of romantic woe, these vintage country tunes each have their own story to tell.
  13. Play
    Rediscover The Nashville Sound: a lush, slick and often playful side of country music, popular between the late '50s and the mid-'70s, that brought easy-listening influences to traditional country in order to reach a wider pop audience.
  14. Play
    Nothing but vintage rockabilly here, from its earliest champions to its biggest stars. Go, cat, go!
  15. Play
    A cover can be seen as the ultimate tribute and Johnny Cash's songs have been covered more than most. Listen to the best covers of songs by The Man In Black.
  16. Play
    Songs by Dave Mason and similar artists
  17. Play
    Songs by Ernest Tubb and similar artists
  18. Play
    Songs by Esquerita and similar artists
  19. Play
    Classic Jamaican reggae songs, plus newer songs from reggae artists in the U.K., U.S. and Africa.
  20. Play
    Classic country drinkin' songs, from the old school (Hank Williams, Webb Pierce) to the new crew (Blake Shelton, Jerrod Niemann).
  21. Play
    Songs by Howlin' Wolf and similar artists
  22. Play
    Songs by James McMurtry and similar artists
  23. Play
    Songs by Jethro Tull and similar artists
  24. Play
    Songs by Jim & Jesse and similar artists
  25. Play
    Songs by Joe Jackson and similar artists
  26. Play
    Songs by John Prine and similar artists
  27. Play
    Songs by Johnny Cash and similar artists
  28. Play
    Songs by Kitty Wells and similar artists
  29. Play
    Songs by Lefty Frizzell and similar artists
  30. Play
    Songs by Lene Lovich and similar artists
  31. Play
    Songs by Levon Helm and similar artists
  32. Play
    Songs by Little Walter and similar artists
  33. Play
    Songs by Mel McDaniel and similar artists
  34. Play
    A disturbed sibling of traditional folk ballads, murder ballads detail the motivation, execution, and aftermath of killings.
  35. Play
    Home to The Swampers, one of the greatest house bands in American R&B history, Muscle Shoals Studio in Alabama remains the go-to destination for artists seeking that iconic, soulful sound. These are the essential songs recorded there.
  36. Play
    Songs by Neil Young and similar artists
  37. Play
    One of the most eclectic sub-genres in rock music, new wave features the punk-influenced, synth-dominated sound that defined pop music in the early 1980s.
  38. Play
    Songs by Otis Spann and similar artists
  39. Play
    Songs by Porter Wagoner and similar artists
  40. Play
    Nashville's greatest female singers, from the queens of the countrypolitan era to today's sassy and multi-dimensional female country stars.
  41. Play
    Songs by Radney Foster and similar artists
  42. Play
    Songs by Red Foley and similar artists
  43. Play
    Meet the '50s rockers who combined hillbilly music and rock & roll, and see how their music has influenced subsequent generations of rockers. And not just the ones who put pomade in their hair, either.
  44. Play
    In late '50s Britain, the young Beatles absorbed a surprisingly eclectic mix of styles, including early rock & roll, pop, jazz, blues, folk, country & western, and swing. Here are the songs that inspired the 20th century's most influential band.
  45. Play
    Songs by Roy Acuff and similar artists
  46. Play
    Classic in-concert moments from blues kings and queens, from the Mississippi Delta (Johnny Shines) to the Windy City (Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf), and beyond.
  47. Play
    A collection of classics and lesser-known gems from the beginning of rock & roll, with an emphasis on country-leaning "hillbilly rock," otherwise known as rockabilly.
  48. Play
    Songs by Solomon Burke and similar artists
  49. Play
    Songs by Sue Foley and similar artists
  50. Play
    Hit the southern backroads with these classic 45s from the birth of rock 'n' roll. And while you're out there, visit 706 Union Street in Memphis, where Sam Phillips' Sun Records birthed their pioneering mix of R&B and hillbilly music.
  51. Play
    Dig into some deep-down country sounds with these titanic twangmasters from the Lone Star State, from Western swing to outlaw country and honky tonk.
  52. Play
    Songs by The Derailers and similar artists
  53. Play
    Songs by The Louvin Brothers and similar artists
  54. Play
    Songs by The Psychedelic Furs and similar artists
  55. Play
    All of Bob Marley's greatest songs -- from his earliest solo release, "Judge Not," to his first recordings with The Wailers at Studio One, up to his later-period hits -- as well as the best songs and covers from his contemporaries and collaborators.
  56. Play
    In memory of the life of Levon Helm (1940-2012), this playlist explores the country- and blues-flavored roots rock of The Band. Each recording on this playlist features a performance by Robbie, Rick, Richard, Garth or Levon.
  57. Play
    In 1962, Bunny Livingston introduced Bob Marley to fellow Trench Town musician and guitar virtuoso Peter Tosh. Together they would form a band called The Wailers . Here are the best songs from The Wailers, their influences and members' solo careers.
  58. Play
    Songs by Timbuk 3 and similar artists
  59. Play
    Praise is at the heart of the south's black gospel tradition. Spirituals blend with blues and jazz, sung with soul as solos, trios, and quartets. Testify!
  60. Play
    Strictly adhering to its heritage, traditional bluegrass is music performed in the style of the genre's founding father Bill Monroe -- that is, fast tempos, tight harmonies, and virtuosic banjo, mandolin, and fiddle playing.
  61. Play
    Songs by Wanda Jackson and similar artists
  62. Play
    Songs by Wayne Hancock and similar artists