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It may seem strange to mention country music to a rockabilly crowd, but I'm curious to see who likes it and what bands or artists you like. For a long time I didn't listen to it, yet I had Johnny Cash, Wanda Jackson, Loretta Lynn, Patsy Cline, Dolly Parton (I don't know why I can't think of any legendary male country artists at the moment) and some of my favorite bands today have country influences, like Reverend Horton Heat and even Tiger Army/Nick 13, or even Mike Ness when he did his solo album. Even though I've listened to rockabilly and psychobilly for a long time, I also opened up to country more in the last year which some people find it a strange connection but I can see the links through music.
Where do you draw the line? Do you just like the old school outlaw country (such as Johnny Cash), enjoy Rockabilly w/ Country Influences, or enjoy some or all of today's country?
You would hardly think Susie Brown of the Jane Dear Girls would be a country artist with her rockabilly and classic pin up looks.
Some fans were surprised to see Nick 13 produce an Outlaw Country album. (Which by the way is one of my favorite albums ever)
This picture of Mike Ness could easily make us drool.
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I actually do love SOME country, especially some Red Dirt bands (Reckless Kelly, Jason Boland) as well as the the classics like Cash and others you mentioned. I live in a big ranching area and my husband trains cutting horses so it kind of goes with our daily lifestyle. For the most part though I despise some of the new country artists just because its way to pop music sounding and people like Tim McGraw and Rascal Flats make me want to stab something.
And I think Susie Brown is the cutest thing EVER!! Its nice to see a little rockabilly and pinup style in country.
I'm glad to see so many rockabilly folks into country. I don't know that very many people that admit they like it. Some of us may like it from rockabilly roots, and some of us might have grown up with it. I used to listen to country as a little girl because I've been riding horses my whole life so it's really not that hard to hear it. In 8th grade when I got into rockabilly, psychobilly, and punk a bit more I quit listening to it. When I quit working an office job and moved to Las Vegas it picked back up again for me. My playlists from traveling back and forth California from Vegas often included rockabilly with a lot of country influence, classic country and outlaw country which seemed to suit the long desert road trips.
Anyways, with a bit of a lifestyle change I connect to it a lot more than I used to. I'm riding and working in the barn 6 hours a day 6 days a week and now live in San Juan Capistrano, CA which is a cowboy and indian town (Seriously, my boyfriend's part of the tribe here) and our local saloon is literally like 200 years old. I often see weddings with bridesmaids wearing cowboy boots which is so cute. So the whole working long days, and enjoying sweet tea and whiskey thing really connects to me now.
Another reason why I think it appeals to me is that I like the "bad ass" kind of appeal that a lot of country artists have. We have a lot of artists today with their synthesized pop music, and lame tattooed boy bands that all sound the same and get caught up in fame while it seems a lot of country artists stick to their roots. I'm an old soul, and I'm also a HUGE fan of blues, legendary classic rock, and soul queens. I find it rare to hear women like Janis Joplin or Aretha Franklin really belt it out (except maybe Adele, Pink, or Haley Reinhart) and I love an old school sound with real instruments. There are a lot of trends in music, but I usually ignore it and choose not to follow trendy music. Bands like Led Zeppelin, or artists like B.B. King never seem to go out of style and always sound amazing and I feel the same way with rockabilly and country, the fact that it's timeless. If you hear something on typical rock station they will play something from around 5 years ago and nobody cares about it anymore, it's old. I can listen to country music stations because something from 10 to 15, to 40 years ago and it still sounds awesome.
As far as new country music, I love Zac Brown Band for their humbleness and true roots, and Kid Rock's new album is amazing. Check out Pistol Annies "Hell on Heels", it's got that old classic sound that I love and Miranda Lambert is a part of the band but the trio sounds awesome together. Nick 13's new album I've probably listened to 100x already and I love it.
Listen to these fellas all the time
Bob Wills and The Texas Playboys
One of the tightest bands you'll ever heard. Oh and Chuck Berry says he copied this song when he wrote "Maybelline."
Hank Williams The greatest Country Western musician of all times.
George Jones If your guts aren't in a knot after hearing this...Well you just ain't human.
Mainstream country music today is just soft rock with a slide guitar.
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