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| | Wild And Blue: The Politics Of Country |
 | | Although few country music women of the 1950s and 1960s made music as self-consciously for women as Lynn, the emergence of country women superstars put "the woman's perspective" on substantially more equal terms with that of the working man. By 1984 about one-fourth of the top country singles and albums were by women. |  | | This doesn't mean, of course, that white Southerners or the country music industry are free of racism. |  | | Country music may be one of the truest forms of popular music in giving voice to the bitter realities of class and the sorry state of male-female relations. |
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| | Birthplace of Country Music Alliance - 1927 Sessions |
 | | In 1984, the Tennessee General Assembly recognized Bristol as the "Birthplace of Country Music." In 1995, the Commonwealth of Virginia followed, as the Virginia General Assembly recognized Bristol as both the State Senate and the House of Delegates passed identical resolutions honoring Bristol. |  | | Rodgers is considered the "Father of Country Music" and was the first artist to be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, and the Carter Family has been recognized as Country Music's "First Family" due to the influence of their works on succeeding generations of country music artists. |  | | Although the events of 1927 helped to launch the recording careers of country music's pioneers and provided the first commercially successful country recordings, Bristol did not become the center of the country music industry. |
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| | 1985 in country music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | See also: 1984 in country music, 1985 in music, other events of 1985, 1986 in country music, 1980s in music and the List of years in Country Music |  | | Inductees of the Country Music Hall of Fame |  | | Millard, Bob, "Country Music: 70 Years of America's Favorite Music," HarperCollins, New York, 1993 (ISBN 0-06-273244-7) |
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| | Bibliographie Country Music |
 | | Fox, Aaron A., Split Subjectivity in Country Music and Honky-Tonk Discourse, in: George H. Lewis, All That Glitters: Country Music in America, (Bowling Green State University) Bowling Green, OH 1993, 131-39 |  | | Tosches, Nick, Honky Tonkin': Ernest Tubb, Hank Williams, and the Bartender's Muse, in: P. Kingsbury (Hrsg.), Country: The Music and the Musicians, (Abbeville) New York 1994, 152-75 |  | | Smyth, Willie, Country Music Recorded Prior to 1943: A Discography of LP Reissues, (John Edwards Memorial Foundation) Los Angeles 1984 |
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| | Video Music Award |
 | | See live article MTV Video Music Award The MTV Video Music Awards were established in 1984 by MTV to celebrate the top music... |  | | Your search results for: music video award music music download free music free music download music video music lyric sheet music music match mp3 music listen to music yahoo music country music... |  | | Home Internet Recreation Shopping Sport Services Miscellaneous Find for Music videos, 2004 video music award, buffy music video, linkin park music video Buffy music video |
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| | 80's Country: 1982-1984: Reviews, Track Listing, Audio Clips, and more Music.com |
 | | During 1982-1984, country music was still riding high with the Urban Cowboy craze and the continuous country-pop crossover popularity of Juice Newton[+], Dolly Parton[+] and Ronnie Milsap [+]. |  | | '80s Country 1982-1984 is a great combination of traditional, pop and bluegrass country. |  | | 80's Country: 1982-1984: Reviews, Track Listing, Audio Clips, and more |
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| | Canadian Country Music Association |
 | | Induction into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame recognizes long-term contribution to the growth and development of Canadian country music. |  | | The amalgamation created the current CCMA Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame and a valuable step forward for country music in Canada. |  | | For almost three decades, Canada's country music industry has honoured artists, songwriters, broadcasters and "industry builders" by inducting them into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame. |
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| | Music in Popular Culture: reading list |
 | | Fox, Aaron A. (1992) "The jukebox of history: narratives of loss and desire in the discourse of country music." Popular Music 11/1: 53-72. |  | | (1994) "'Ethnic' music traditions in the USA (black music; country music; others; all)." Popular Music 13/2: 175-78. |  | | (1984) "Listening behaviour and musical preferences in the age of 'transmitted music'." Popular Music 4: 119-49. |
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| | awards.html |
 | | 1984 Academy Of Country Music Album Of The Year "The Closer You Get" |  | | 1984 Academy Of Country Music Vocal Group Of The Year |  | | 1984 Music City News Album Of The Year "The Closer You Get" |
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| | FolkLib Index - Folk Music Bibliography |
 | | "The Best of Country Music", Garden City, NY: {C} #dl A Dolphin Book, Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1984, 436 p., ISBN: 0-385-19192-8, LC: 83-14238 789.913 - M887b (.C) Moses, Robert and Beth Rowen (ed.). |  | | "A Guide to Music Festivals in America", {I} #hr Stockbridge, MA: The Berkshire Travelers Press, 1981, 232 p., ISBN: 0-912-94467-6, LC: 78-73844 (festivals listed by type: classical, opera, jazz, pops, country, folk, bluegrass, old-time fiddlers) R - ML 37 -.U5 - R3 (.I) Raymond, Jack. |  | | "Music Hound Country: The {A} #ge Essential Album Guide", Detroit/New York/Toronto/London: Visible Ink Press, 1997, 643 p., + an 8 song CD by Kim Richey, Kathy Mattea and John & Audrey Wiggins, "Mercury Nashville: New Music Sampler 1977", #MNCD-153, ISBN: 1-57859-000-X, LC: 97-5277 Visible Ink Press FolkLib Index references in this book Marschall, Rick. |
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| | FolkLib Index - Folk Music Bibliography |
 | | Two, L-Z" #hg 1998, Kingsbury, "The Encyclopedia of Country Music: The Ultimate Guide to the Music" #at 1974, Kinkle, "The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz 1900-1950" #ci 1984, Kochman, "The Big Book of Bluegrass" #kj 2000, Koster, "Texas Music" #ki. |  | | 1, 1952-1955" #fl.s1994, Country Music Magazine, "The Comprehensive Country Music Encyclopedia" #fg 1981, Davis, "Index to the New World Recorded Anthology of American Music, A User's Guide to the Initial One Hundred Records" #dg. |  | | 1979, Bierhorst, "A Cry From the Earth: Music of the North American Indians" #dv. |
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| | FolkLib Index - Folk Music Bibliography |
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| | Country Music - Buy Online at Low Prices - Shop Smart at Shopzilla! |
 | | Banjo, Banjos, Born, Charlie Pride, Conway Twitty, Conway Twitty Music, Country Cds, Country Songs, Country Western, David Allen Coe, Dolly Parton, Jingels, Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash Songs, Karaoke Music, Keith Urban, Mandolins, Rascal Flats, Rascal Flatts, Reba Mcintyre, Rhett Akins, Sun, Tanya Tucker, Trio Sheet Music, Various Artists, More |  | | "The King Of Country Music" (01/01/1996) Country Acuff, Roy, Teevee Records Includes liner notes by Chuck Young. |  | | Muze for Music: Copyright 1984-2006 Muze Inc. For personal non-commercial use only. |
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| | Awards |
 | | 1984 - Country Music Association - Female Vocalist Of The Year |  | | 1994 - Country Music Association - Vocal Event ("Does He Love You"; Duet With Linda Davis) |  | | 1986 - Country Music Association - Entertainer Of The Year |
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| | Encyclopedia: 1985 in music |
 | | The primary traditional difference between the two styles is that country music is simpler and uses fewer instruments, relying on guitar, fiddle, banjo, and harmonica, whereas the music of the Southwest tends toward steel guitars and big bands whose style verges on swing (e.g., The Light Crust Doughboys). |  | | Bluegrass, exemplified by Bill Monroe, is a style of country and western music distinguished by a driving, syncopated rhythm, high-pitched vocals, and an emphasis on the banjo, mandolin, and fiddle. |  | | See also: 1984 in music, other events of 1985, 1986 in music, 1980s in music and the list of 'years in music' |
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| | Canadian Country Music Hall Of Fame Inductees Announced @ Top40-Charts.com - 40 Top 20 & Top 40 Music Charts from 25 Countries |
 | | Paul has won the CCMA Music Director of the Year Award five times and On Air three times, and is proud to have reported from Country Music Week every year since 1984. |  | | Induction into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame recognizes long-term contribution to the growth and development of Canadian country music. |  | | He has been recognized for his accomplishments and contributions to the country music industry many times throughout his career and most recently he was named an "Industry Builder" by the Western Canadian Music Alliance. |
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| | CTMH Texas Music Bibliography |
 | | Country Music Foundation (editor), Country: The Music and the Musicians, From the Beginnings to the ‘90s (New York: Abbeville Press, 1994). |  | | Willie Smyth, Country Music Recorded Prior to 1943: A Discography of LP Reissues (John Edwards Memorial Foundation, 1984). |  | | Bill C. Malone, Singing Cowboys and Musical Mountaineers: Southern Culture and the Roots of Country Music (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1993). |
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| | Slipcue E-Zine: Country Music Reference Books |
 | | Even though it has been superceded by sexier, bulkier books since its publication in 1984, it still is more fun to read and will give you a better sense of what "good" country music is than just about any other guide. |  | | Morthland, a former editor at Rolling Stone, Creem and Country Music magazines, is a lucid, direct writer; he's funny, chatty and completely willing to interject his own personality and musical bias into the text. |  | | Each issue is an impressive cross-section of the "scene" -- and as music historians of the future look back at today's country-roots revival, ND will doubtless take on the authoritative stature that it tries so hard to project in the present day. |
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| | Country Mailbag - Country Music's Top Interactive Radio Show |
 | | The music business turned up the heat on country music's most popular and enduring band this year and the group responded with the outpouring of creativity that you hear on Alabama's Twentieth Century. |  | | The band was named country's Entertainer of the Year in 1982, 1983 and 1984. |  | | Country broadcasters went wild when they heard the new collaboration and began airing a pirated copy of "God Must Have Spent a Little More Time On You." This pressured RCA to issue it five weeks before its intended release date. |
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| | Amazon.ca: Music: Country Music Hall Of Fame [BEST OF] |
 | | That alone would make Country Music Hall of Fame a necessary purchase, but the compilers have also done an excellent job of whittling down Tubb's extensive career to 16 tracks that... |  | | Boasting 16 tracks, Country Music Hall of Fame is the most complete single-disc Ernest Tubb compilation available. |  | | Ernest, who passed away at age 70 on September 6, 1984, was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1965. |
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| | Floyd Tillman Audio CD: Country Music Hall Of Fame 1984 |
 | | AUDIO CD Country Music Hall Of Fame 1984 |  | | Audio CD Country Music Hall Of Fame 1984 |  | | Floyd Tillman Audio CD: Country Music Hall Of Fame 1984 |
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| | Wynonna Judd Busted on DUI - Nov 13, 2003 - E! Online News |
 | | Forced to go solo in 1992 after Naomi was diagnosed with hepatitis C, Wynonna continued to dominate in the country arena, landing on Country Music Television's "40 Greatest Women of Country Music" list in 2002. |  | | Earlier this month, Judd hosted a CMT show titled Morning After: The 40 Greatest Drinking Songs of Country Music and dispensed the following advice: "Here's some important barroom etiquette rules everyone needs to know. |  | | Judd's sixth solo studio album, What the World Needs Now is Love, debuted at number one in August 2003 on the Billboard country music chart. |
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| | Janie Fricke Official Website |
 | | Academy of Country Music: Female Vocalist of the Year (1984) |  | | Country Music Round Up (Britain): Most Popular International Solo Act--Female (1986) |  | | Country Music Association: Female Vocalist of the Year (1983) |
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| | Wynonna Judd Busted on DUI - Nov 13, 2003 - E! Online News |
 | | Earlier this month, Judd hosted a CMT show titled Morning After: The 40 Greatest Drinking Songs of Country Music and dispensed the following advice: "Here's some important barroom etiquette rules everyone needs to know. |  | | Judd's sixth solo studio album, What the World Needs Now is Love, debuted at number one in August 2003 on the Billboard country music chart. |  | | Forced to go solo in 1992 after Naomi was diagnosed with hepatitis C, Wynonna continued to dominate in the country arena, landing on Country Music Television's "40 Greatest Women of Country Music" list in 2002. |
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| | Carter, Wilf |
 | | Carter was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Association Hall of Fame in 1971, the CCMA Hall of Honor in 1984, the Juno Awards Hall of Fame in 1985, and the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in 1989. |  | | Carter has been acknowledged as the father of country music in Canada, a distinction based on his prominence as Canada's first country star, on his influence on Canadian performers, and on the assistance he gave to the careers of others. |  | | Although his popularity began to wane in the 1960s in the face of the changing styles in country music, Carter continued to tour in Canada and performed regularly on CBC TV's 'Tommy Hunter Show,' and at the Calgary Stempede, of which he was the Grand Marshall in 1979. |
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| | Welcome to Wahoo Country Music Show - Green River Band Schedule |
 | | The Green River Band was formed in 1984 by Roger Kenaston and the group has been playing Traditional Country dance music and shows across the Midwest ever since. |  | | They are host band to three music festivals collectively each year including the Wahoo Country Music Show in Wahoo, NE; Ionia Country Music Festival in Ionia, KS; and the Traditional Country Music and Dance Festival in Utica, NE. |  | | He started out with his mother and father in the family dance band, moved on to a successful 50’s and 60’s group, and is currently playing bluegrass shows with the popular Kenaston Family Band and shows and dances with the Green River Band. |
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| | floyd_tillman.html |
 | | Thus, his election to the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970 and the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1984 were well-deserved. |  | | During the thirties and forties, singer-songwriter Floyd Tillman pioneered in the birth of western swing and honky-tonk while penning some of country musics most well-known standards, some of which were among the earliest pop/country crossover hits. |  | | He demonstrated his versatility with Slippin Around, possibly country musics most-recognized cheating song, and recorded this tune for Columbia in 1949, when Jimmy Wakely and Margaret Whiting made it a country-pop smash. |
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