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    Songs by John Prine and similar artists
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    A new brand of country music emerged in the '70s that sought to bring raw honky tonk emotion and authenticity back to the genre, which had become increasingly pop-oriented. These are the outlaw country songs that mattered.
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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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    Johnny Cash called the Bristol sessions of 1927 "the most important event in the history of country music." This open-mike recording session for Appalachia's "hillbilly" musicians was the commercial debut of Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family.
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    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.

70's Outlaw

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    A new brand of country music emerged in the '70s that sought to bring raw honky tonk emotion and authenticity back to the genre, which had become increasingly pop-oriented. These are the outlaw country songs that mattered.
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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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    Nothing but vintage rockabilly here, from its earliest champions to its biggest stars. Go, cat, go!

Christopher Parkening

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    Songs by Christopher Parkening and similar artists

Country

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    Nothing but vintage rockabilly here, from its earliest champions to its biggest stars. Go, cat, go!
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    Not quite country, not exactly folk, not really rock, and not strictly blues, Americana is the sound of American roots coming together in a melting pot of sound.
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    Songs by James Taylor and similar artists
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    Songs by John Prine and similar artists
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    Listen to key tracks from today's most popular Americana albums, as measured by the Americana Music Association's weekly airplay chart.
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    ya gottem all here on the green card

Favorites

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    Folk rock was born when bands started using rock instrumentation to play traditional folk music in the 1960s. These are the songs that defined this important development in popular music history.
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    If you're getting set to say hello to the sandman, you need the most mellow tunes you can find. Here's a batch of acoustic cuts by some of the best singer/songwriters around, from the '60s to the present, to help you enter dreamland with ease.

favorites

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    Songs by Bob Dylan and similar artists
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    Songs by Steve Goodman and similar artists

Favorites

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    Nothing but vintage rockabilly here, from its earliest champions to its biggest stars. Go, cat, go!
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    Not quite country, not exactly folk, not really rock, and not strictly blues, Americana is the sound of American roots coming together in a melting pot of sound.
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    Songs by Ivory Joe Hunter and similar artists
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    Listen to key tracks from today's most popular Americana albums, as measured by the Americana Music Association's weekly airplay chart.

Johnny Cash

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    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/

Kindle Favorites

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    These songs hit #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart in the 1960s. Since 1958, the Hot 100 has been America's barometer of song popularity.
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    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.
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    Nothing but vintage rockabilly here, from its earliest champions to its biggest stars. Go, cat, go!
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    Songs by Leonard Cohen and similar artists

True Originals

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    These songs were made famous by other artists, but the original recordings were pretty darn good.