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| | Bibliographie Country Music |
 | | Kingsbury, Paul/Axelrod, Alan, Country: The Music and the Musicians, (Abbeville) New York 1988 |  | | 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 |  | | 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 |
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| | Country Music |
 | | Inducted Country Music Hall of Fame in 1988, Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1983. |  | | Merle was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1977, and the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1994. |  | | Between 1957 and 1982, Patsy Cline had 19 songs on the country music charts. |
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| | SendMeMovies.com - Country Legends: Live (1987-1988 Music City News Awards) - DVD |
 | | SendMeMovies.com - Country Legends: Live (1987-1988 Music City News Awards) - DVD |  | | Country Legends: Live (1987-1988 Music City News Awards) - DVD |  | | Country - Country Legends: Live (1987-1988 Music City News Awards) - DVD |
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| | Roughstock's History of Country Music - Cowboy Music |
 | | Inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1988, three years later he was back in the country charts with "Hold On Partner," a duet with Clint Black from Rogers' "Tribute" album. |  | | These Pioneers, along with younger country music groups such as the Riders in the Sky, were a constant reminder of the legacy of this much-loved western group. |  | | They were also one of the longest surviving country music vocal groups in existence, going into their seventh decade. |
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| | Country |
 | | 1988 23rd Academy of Country Music Awards: Randy Travis and Hank Williams, Jr. |  | | 1992 Hank Penny, country music singer, dies at 73 of heart failure |  | | 1992 Country singer Tammy Wynette hospitalized with bile duct infection |
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| | Music of Pakistan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | With this came another pioneering Pakistani music and fashion critic Fifi Haroon who was amongst the first in the country to undertake full features on the growing local music scene. |  | | Music journalism in Pakistan has grown tremendously especially with the growth of the country's pop music industry and scene. |  | | At the end of the Eighties and with the coming of the Liberal government of Benazir Bhutto in 1988, the once repressed and frowned upon (by the Islamist dictatorship of General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq), Pakistani pop music emerged from the underground and started gaining mainstream popularity. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Pakistan
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| | The Ottawa Valley Country Music Hall of Fame |
 | | The Ottawa Valley Country Music Hall Of Fame was founded in 1980, incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1987, and became a registered charity in 1988. |  | | The Hall of Fame annually inducts new members in the Entertainer, Builder and Citation categories to recognize those who, in a variety of ways, have made significant contributions to the furtherance of country music in the Ottawa Valley and Canada. |  | | To establish a permanent Hall Of Fame and Museum for the storage, preservation, and public display of musical instruments and other artifacts and memorabilia pertaining to the composition, performance, recording, and transmission of country music in the Ottawa Valley and elsewhere in Canada; |
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http://www.ottawacountrymusichof.org
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| | Roughstock's History of Country Music - Cowboy Music |
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| | The Ottawa Valley Country Music Hall of Fame |
 | | The Ottawa Valley Country Music Hall Of Fame was founded in 1980, incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1987, and became a registered charity in 1988. |  | | The Hall of Fame annually inducts new members in the Entertainer, Builder and Citation categories to recognize those who, in a variety of ways, have made significant contributions to the furtherance of country music in the Ottawa Valley and Canada. |  | | Through the years, as country music has evolved, we sometimes tend to forget about the pioneers in the industry who put their hearts and souls into making their special brand of music come alive in the Ottawa Valley. |
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| | Roughstock's History of Country Music - Cowboy Music |
 | | Inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1988, three years later he was back in the country charts with "Hold On Partner," a duet with Clint Black from Rogers' "Tribute" album. |  | | These Pioneers, along with younger country music groups such as the Riders in the Sky, were a constant reminder of the legacy of this much-loved western group. |  | | The songs of Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, and the Sons of the Pioneers put the Western in Country and Western Music. |
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| | Old-Time Music Events |
 | | Camp Bluegrass is a one week residential music camp specializing in Bluegrass music since 1988, Swing Music (Swing Camp) and new for 2003, Old Time Music. |  | | Music will include traditional Celtic, old-time bluegrass, old-time, blues/country, English country dancing. |  | | The Blue Ridge Old-Time Music program at Mars Hill College is a week-long immersion in the traditional music and folklore of the southern Appalachian mountains and western North Carolina in particular. |
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http://www.oldtimemusic.com/oteventsR.html
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| | Tamworth, New South Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 1988 - A country music icon, the 40 foot tall Golden Carrot is erected in symbol of the city's country music roots. |  | | Tamworth is often best known for hosting the Country Music Festival. |  | | Tamworth is a regional centre (population: 35,000) and is the major city within the Tamworth Regional Council (Local Government Area) in the southern New England area of New South Wales, Australia. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamworth,_New_South_Wales
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| | Articles - Carter Family |
 | | They were elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1970 and they were given the nickname "The First Family of Country Music." In 1988, the Carter Family was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and received its Award for the song "Can the Circle Be Unbroken". |  | | Their music had a profound impact on later bluegrass, country, pop and rock musicians, as well on the as the U.S. folk revival of the 1960s. |  | | Flatpickers such as Doc Watson, Clarence White and Norman Blake (American musician) took flatpicking to a higher technical level, but all acknowledge Maybelle's playing as their inspiration. |
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| | kingcountyjournal.com - Country singer Kathy Mattea to sing with the Seattle Symphony |
 | | Her second single, ``Eighteen Wheels and Dozen Roses'' won both the Country Music Association's and Academy of Country Music's Singer of the Year in 1988, the beginning of a string of awards she has been collecting ever since, including two Grammys, four gold records, a platinum record and 20 top-10 songs. |  | | When Kathy Mattea first broke into country music in 1986, the genre's focus had become narrow, concentrating on a few well-established forms created and perfected by a few well-established artists. |  | | Mattea's performance with the Seattle Symphony will continue her tradition of music without labels. |
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http://www.kingcountyjournal.com/sited/story/html/122949
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| | Roughstock's History of Country Music - Cowboy Music |
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| | Roughstock's History of Country Music - Cowboy Music |
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| | Country music |
 | | Tim B. Rogers and Neil V. Rosenberg (see Bibliography) have worked extensively in this area; Rogers contributed an historical column, 'Back to the 50's with Doc Rogers,' 1988-9 to Country Music News. |  | | Rogers, Tim B. 'Country music bands in Canada during the 1950s: a comparative study,' ibid |  | | The growth of country music in Canada led to the rise of several organizations and events in the 1970s and 1980s. |
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http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/PrinterFriendly.cfm?ArticleId=U0000814
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| | Soundstage . Counting Crows PBS |
 | | Country star George Jones caught Lynne's appearance, and in 1988 Lynne was invited to cut a song with Jones. |  | | Lynne's first three albums found her experimenting with the different sounds of country music- traditional country, country rock, and slicker sounding country pop. |  | | Born Shelby Lynne Moorer to a bandleader father and a music teacher mother, Lynne was surrounded by music from early on. |
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| | American music collections |
 | | Among the largest of these collections are the Duke Ellington Collection, 1927-1988 spanning nearly the entire life and career of one of America's most recognized musicians and the Sam DeVincent Collection of Illustrated American Sheet Music containing images, music, and lyrics of American life and culture between 1790 and the 1980s. |  | | Music's role in American advertising can be found in the N W Ayer Advertising Agency Collection, 1849-1996, Warshaw Collection of Business Americana, ca. |  | | The strength of these collections is the music of the late nineteenth through the twentieth centuries including Big Band jazz, Gospel and African American sacred music, and folk music. |
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http://americanhistory.si.edu/archives/d-5.htm
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| | Research Guide: Music - Boston College |
 | | Indexes anthologies of music published after 1988 which contain rock music, country music, musical show selections, popular standards and some jazz, folk, holiday and gospel. |  | | Naxos Music Library is a music listening service with a collection of over 80,000 tracks of music from the Naxos, Marco Polo and Da Capo catalogs. |  | | An image of the cover and each page of music will also be retrieved if the music was published before 1923 and is in the public domain. |
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| | Texas Governor Rick Perry - Texas Freelance Journalists |
 | | Davis is a member of the Western Swing Hall of Fame Board of Directors, and served as Conference Coordinator for the 1988 South by Southwest Music and Media Conference. |  | | He is also a free-lance music writer published by Pulse, Rhythm Music, Cashbox and New Country Music magazines, the Houston Chronicle and Austin Chronicle as well as Billboard.com, Amazon.com and Barnesandnoble.com. |  | | Besides covering music in Austin and around the state, Davis has also reported on MIDEM (Cannes, France), the Grammy Awards, the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, the New Music Seminar (New York), Farm Aid II, many Willie Nelson Fourth of July Picnics, and the South by Southwest Music and Media Conference. |
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| | Dollymania: The Online Dolly Parton Newsmagazine. Your premier resource for Dolly Parton news and information |
 | | The episode of "The Midnight Special" she hosted on NBC and the "Down Home Country Christmas" episode of her ABC variety series "Dolly" were each nominated, in 1979 and 1988, respectively, for Outstanding Achievement in Technical Direction and Electronic Camerawork. |  | | Country Music Club.com: One of the 13 "coolest" country music sites online. |  | | Best Country Collaboration With Vocals, "Coat Of Many Colors" (Shania Twain with Alison Krauss and Union Station; Dolly provides harmony on the track but the nomination didn't name her so it doesn't count toward her total) |
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| | PBS - Austin City Limits |
 | | Morris stresses that he doesnt want to leave the world of country music and believes he is able to integrate other experiences as an artist into his music. |  | | Several years ago, he was known mostly to country music fans as the handsome, bearded tenor who was topping the country music charts. |  | | The extraordinary power, range and purity of Morris vocal performance was captured in the first operatic version of Les Miserables on a 1988 recording by First Night Records in London. |
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| | The Big Golden Guitar, Tamworth, Country Music Capital |
 | | The Big Golden Guitar was unveiled by Australia's "king of country music" Slim Dusty in 1988 (Australia's bicentennial year). |  | | A striking tribute to Tamworth's country music reputation, the Big Golden Guitar is a replica of the famous Golden Guitar trophy used for Australia's annual Country Music Awards. |  | | Max and Warwick, and Warwick's wife Margaret, operated the Big Golden Guitar complex (known then as The Country Collection) until 1998 with the assistance of Nina Paul. |
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| | Roughstock's History of Country Music - Cowboy Music |
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| | Bluegrass/Country |
 | | He won the Academy of Country Music's 'Guitarist of the Year' in 1990, 1991, and 1992 and 'Band of the Year' for Desert Rose Band in 1988, 1989, and 1990. |  | | In Country Tech, Jerry Donahue shows you the techniques which have earned him the reputation as being one of the hottest new country pickers. |  | | COUNTRY GUITAR features top country players Albert Lee, Jerry Donahue, Steve Morse and Steve Trovato demonstrating examples of popular country techniques including chicken pickin', banjo rolls, stringbending, double stops, open strings and much more. |
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| | Grammy Awards Photos |
 | | Synopsis: Faith Hill has been a dominant figure on both the country and pop fronts, having sold more than 30 million albums and earned four Grammy, three Country Music Association and 12 Academy of Country Music Awards during her career.^Jul 31 10:25 PM |  | | The 30th Grammy Awards were held in 1988. |  | | Last week, Electronic Arts and the people behind the Grammy music awards announced they'll teach you how to make the sounds and the music that make |
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| | American music collections |
 | | Among the largest of these collections are the Duke Ellington Collection, 1927-1988 spanning nearly the entire life and career of one of America's most recognized musicians and the Sam DeVincent Collection of Illustrated American Sheet Music containing images, music, and lyrics of American life and culture between 1790 and the 1980s. |  | | 1917 to 1985 and the Paul Cadwell Banjo Collection illustrating the development of the banjo and banjo music between 1880 and 1980. |  | | Music's role in American advertising can be found in the N W Ayer Advertising Agency Collection, 1849-1996, Warshaw Collection of Business Americana, ca. |
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http://americanhistory.si.edu/archives/d-5.htm
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| | Amazon.com: Reba: Music: Reba McEntire |
 | | That's what Reba seemed to be proclaiming with her one name self-titled 1988 release that changed her perspective of country music (she left it) and my perspective of her. |  | | Then you'll understand why I'm giving this album only 2 stars because all of the songs here broke away from Reba's traditional country music stance, a stance she pioneered and led people back to when they were straying away from country. |  | | With the exception of "For My Broken Heart" which I consider a masterpiece, the downhill trend began for Reba with this release and it changed her from a sweet, humble, country girl to an arrogant, competetive diva who thinks she can do no wrong. |
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| | Governor Rick Perry - Texas Music Bibliography A-F |
 | | Country Music Foundation (editor), Country: The Music and the Musicians, From the Beginnings to the 90s (New York: Abbeville Press, 1994). |  | | and ed.], Memories: A Pictorial History of South Louisiana Music; Volume 1: South Louisiana and East Texas Musicians (Lafayette, LA: JADFEL Publishing Press, 1988). |  | | Jim Brown, Willie Nelson: Red Headed Stranger (Kingston, ON: Quarry Music Books 2001) |
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