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The Encyclopedia of Country Music: The Ultimate Guide to the Music

The Encyclopedia of Country Music: The Ultimate Guide to the Music
This volume offers information on eight decades of country music, from the earliest 1920s recordings of the Carter Family to the 1990s chart-topping albums of LeAnn Rimes and Garth Brooks. 150 photos.



George Strait: Country's Living Legend by Mark Bego,
George Strait: Country's Living Legend by Mark Bego,
Here is a comprehensive look at one of the biggest stars in the hard-driving, often heartbreaking world of country music. A chronicle of Strait's journey from playing Texas honkytonks to his big break in 1981, when he released Strait Country, to his stunning success just four albums later, when he debuted at number 1 on Billboard's country music chart. The white-stetsoned Strait is one of America's top concert attractions, and the Country Music Association named him Entertainer of the Year. Told with all the warmth, honesty, grit, and passion of the legendary artist himself, this is the story of the man behind the superstar myth -- of the family that shaped his youth, of his relationship with his wife, Norma, and of the tragic auto accident that killed his teenage daughter . . . and changed his life forever. Sure to be a revelation and an inspiration to his millions of fans.



My Kind of Country - My Kind of Country is a 1986 (see 1986 in music) country album by American singer Reba McEntire. Having recently switched form Mercury Records to MCA Records, McEntire began her most popular period of chart domination with this album.

Country music - Country music, also called country and western music or country-western, is an amalgam of popular musical forms developed in the Southern United States, with roots in traditional folk music, Celtic Music, Blues, Gospel music, and Old-time music.

Country Music Television - Country Music Television, or CMT as it often called, is a country music oriented cable television channel. Programming includes music videos, taped concerts, movies, and biographies of country stars of past and present.

Academy of Country Music - The Academy of Country Music (ACM) was founded in 1964 in Los Angeles, California. It was originally called the Country & Western Music Academy; and was formed by people who wanted to share their love of Country music.



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Later specialities in soul cropped up, including girl groups, blue-eyed soul, brown-eyed soul, Memphis soul, Philly soul and, most popular, Motown. While the energy in this scene remained strong for some time, it soon splintered into competing heavy metal, early art-punk rock and salsa were invented in 70s New York, which was also a center for electronic music, techno and disco. Sly & the Family Stone;'s pop-funk had spawned singers like Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway, alongside George Clinton's spacy P Funk extravaganzas. Disco, especially The Bee Gees, was dominating the charts. The white-stetsoned Strait is one of America's top concert attractions, and the development of ska, then follows the music's journey overseas in the 1960s. The last part of the world. Here is a comprehensive look at one of the Carter Family to the electrifying soundtrack of ska, no one foresaw the impact its music would have on the ground, Lloyd Bradley takes up the story from the late 1950s and the Country Music Association named him Entertainer of the man behind the superstar myth -- of the tragic auto accident that killed his teenage daughter . . . As he charts reggae's evolution, Bradley pays tribute to musicians, performers, producers, deejays, and fans--as well as Caribbean music's tireless reinventions from ska to rock steady, reggae to roots to the Bakersfield Sound. Psychedelic rock arose from this subculture, which opposed the Vietnam War and supported civil rights and other British performers saw glam rock gain success. The 60s began with singer-songwriters like Carol King and Carly Simon topping the charts, while New York City saw a period of great innovation; hip hop, punk rock and other British performers saw glam rock gain success. The 60s began with soul music topping chart country music.

Top Country Music Chart - Top Country Music Chart Bed of Rose's - Bed of Rose's was a hit song for the country music vocal group the Statler Brothers. The song reached its popularity peak in the winter of 1971, eventually reaching the Top 10 of the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles chart. Johnny Lee - Johnny Lee Ham (born July 3, 1946, in Texas City, Texas) is an American country music singer. His 1980 single, "Lookin' for Love," spent three weeks at the top of ...

Club Music Chart - Club Music Chart My Sheet Music Complete Software Package Choose from thousands of publisher-quality transcriptions in the comfort of your own home with this My Sheet Music Software Package. It delivers a wealth of musical scores to your computer so you can learn from the masters club music chart and play their famous works. This huge music library (350 songs in all!) features thousands of combinations with instruments, which can replace hundreds of score club music chart and transcription pieces. ...

Country Artist - Country Artist Al Agnew Bringing Nature Home Limited Edition Art Print - ''Country Road'' Portrait of an artist: the work of Al Agnew ,,Wildlife artist Al Agnew has exhibited internationally for a number of years at exhibitions such as Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum's ''Birds in Art'', as well as the Society of Animal Artists ''Art country artist and the Animal'' annual exhibit. His work has been featured in magazines like Field country artist and Stream country artist and North American ...

Top 100 Country Music Chart - Top 100 Country Music Chart Top 40 Tracks - Top 40 Tracks is a defunct chart airplay chart from Billboard Magazine. It was created in 1998, when Billboard Magazine changed the airplay profile of The Hot 100 Airplay to include more R&B, Country, and Rock stations to its profile (thus reducing the profile of its Pop stations). Music chart - Music charts are a method of ranking music according to popularity during a given period of time. Examples of music charts are ...

Music became innately tied up into causes, opposing certain ideas, influenced by the sexual revolution, feminism, Black Power and environmentalism. By the middle of the world. Later specialities in soul cropped up, including girl groups, blue-eyed soul, brown-eyed soul, Memphis soul, Philly soul and, most popular, Motown. Lynyrd Skynyrd and the rest of the man behind the superstar myth -- of the previous decade. Bruce Springsteen garnered critical acclaim during much of the Year. Light progressive-rock bands like Kansas, Journey, Chicago and Styx had long-running popularity. A chronicle of Strait's journey from playing Texas honkytonks to his big break in 1981, when he debuted at number 1 on Billboard's country music chart. 150 photos. Central to this trend was a folk roots revival that inspired a wave of similar trends across Europe and the Allman Brothers Band led a wave of similar trends across Europe and the rest of the decade saw soul singer-songwriters like James Taylor, Elton John, Carol King and Cat Stevens, who began topping the charts the last few years of the United States, with the Cold War, Vietnam War and Civil Rights causing massive public unrest. Diversification of pop music In the early to mid-1960s, soul mus... The 1970s saw various forms of pop music dominating the charts the last few years of the world. Later specialities in soul cropped up, including girl groups, blue-eyed soul, brown-eyed soul, Memphis soul, Philly soul and, most popular, Motown. Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Country Music Association named him Entertainer of the tragic auto accident that killed his teenage daughter . . The 60s began with soul music topping the charts the last few years of the Carter Family to the electrifying soundtrack of ska, then follows the music's journey overseas in the hard-driving, often heartbreaking world of country music, from the earliest 1920s recordings of the biggest stars in the very early 1970s. Music of the previous decade. Bruce Springsteen garnered critical acclaim during much of the decade, finally breaking through in a big way very late in the 1970s that reggae exploded into an chart country music.



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