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    Celebrate the modern blues scene and keep the blues alive with this mix of strict traditionalists and artists who are willing to bring a more modern touch to (arguably) America's greatest musical export.
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    Listen to the most popular country songs in America as determined by the Billboard charts.
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    Nothing but today's upbeat and rockin' country songs. No ballads or soft stuff.
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    Americana music in New England is thriving. Check out some of the region's up & coming Americana acts including: Brown Bird, The David Wax Museum, Kingsley Flood, Sam Reid & The Riot Act & Comanchero.
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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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    Can't get enough country music? Listen to this regularly updated playlist of songs that have hit #1 on the Billboard Country Charts since the year 2000.
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    This playlist includes all of the early Texas blues pioneers, some of whom were the first to play the blues with an electric guitar.
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    Bluegrass is a genre of country music that emerged from Appalachia in the 1940s as a faster, more complex take on traditional string band music. Listen to the songs that have helped define this rich, and surprisingly diverse, musical tradition.
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    These contemporary country ladies who know how to party! Start your fun and sassy night out with your best gal pals with some girl power, country-style!
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    Americana music in New England is thriving. Check out some of the region's up & coming Americana acts including: Brown Bird, The David Wax Museum, Kingsley Flood, Sam Reid & The Riot Act & Comanchero.
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    Listen to the most popular country songs in America as determined by the Billboard charts.
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    Celebrate the modern blues scene and keep the blues alive with this mix of strict traditionalists and artists who are willing to bring a more modern touch to (arguably) America's greatest musical export.