Try That in a Small Town features lyrics threatening violence against protesters and has been removed from Country Music Television, but Aldean says it is a celebration of community
Try That in a Small Town features lyrics threatening violence against protesters and has been removed from Country Music Television, but Aldean says it is a celebration of community
You’re thinking primarily country pop, and I agree with your assessment - most of it’s crap. That being said, if the only country you know is what you’ve been exposed to on the radio, you’re missing out on some amazing musicianship. Since I dig sharing music that breaks (or makes) a mold, here’s some country pieces that you might dig:
“Lee Highway Blues” - Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper
Jolene - Dolly Parton
The Highwayman - Wayland Jennings, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Kris Kristoffersen
I liked the highwayman! and that violin solo on the highway blues was really neat.
Glad you liked! You should check out more bluegrass if you like what Cleveland was playing. If you dig the style on the Highwayman, check out more Johnny Cash - he built an amazing legacy of work, and wasn’t afraid of genre jumping - here’s him doing a cover of Nine Inch Nails’ Hurt.
I’ll check it out, thanks!
@Arotrios Going to piggyback here and also recommend an artist called Jelly Roll. Started as a rapper, but has branched into a country/rock sound recently. Vocally very strong, and is open about his issues and how he goes about trying to fix his life up for the better.
I like his older sound better, but he is still a respectable artist even with the more mainline sound. It has however gotten him radio play, for better or worse.
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My go-to country song, and I’m not a big fan of country, is Juice Newton’s Queen of Hearts.