Remember 90s country concerts? The energy the lights the sound the feeling that the whole world stopped for a night.
Who was the first country artist YOU ever saw live?
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Thanks Update! We are getting ready for next week!#ElvisPresley #TammyWynette #BobbyGentry #BrookBenton #ArthurPrysock #VintageVinyl #OldiesMusic #SoulMusic #RNBClassics #DiscoEra #CountryMusicHistory #BluesAndSoul #GenealogyToRevelation #FamilyHistory
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The Allen Brothers (Austin Allen and Lee Allen) were an American country music duo popular in the 1920s and 1930s. They were nicknamed "The Chattanooga Boys" since many of their songs mentioned Chattanooga.
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Marion Try Slaughter (April 6, 1883 – September 14, 1948) stage name Vernon Dalhart,American country music singer, songwriter. In the 1920s and 30s, he sang on more than 5000 singles (78s), employing more than 100 pseudonyms.
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„Waiting for a Train": written and recorded by Jimmie Rodgers, released by the Victor Talking Machine Company (flipside of "Blue Yodel No. 4") in February 1929. Originated in the nineteenth century in England.
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Elton Britt (1913–1972) debut release Yodel Songs (1956 RCA Victor 10-inch) #countrymusichistory #albumartwork #thriftstorefinds
🇨🇦 The Rhythm Pals, based in Vancouver BC Canada on the Aragon Records label. In the 1950s they were so popular they hosted their own radio and television shows on CKNW and CBC. #rhythmpals #aragonrecords #countrymusichistory #canadianmusichistory #thriftstorefinds
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Coming this June! I had a great chat with Eliza on the History, Books & Wine podcast about my upcoming article on the one and only Patsy Cline. Can’t wait to share it with you! 🎙️✨ #PatsyCline #Podcast #CountryMusicHistory
🕊️ Farewell to a Country Legend: Johnny Rodriguez Dies at 73, Leaving Behind a Groundbreaking Legacy🎶
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Did Dr. Brinkley change radio forever? Tune in to our latest episode for a tale of ambition, scandal, and innovation. Join us for the premiere of episode 125: www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8hY...
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"It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" by Kitty Wells was an answer song to Hank Thompson's hit "The Wild Side of Life." Thompson's song, released in 1952, placed the blame for a woman's infidelity on her own actions, prompting J.D. "Jay" Miller to write "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" as a rebuttal, shifting the blame to unfaithful men[1][2][5].
"It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" by Kitty Wells was an answer song to Hank Thompson's hit "The Wild Side of Life." Thompson's song, released in 1952, placed the blame for a woman's infidelity on her own actions, prompting J.D. "Jay" Miller to write "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" as a rebuttal, shifting the blame to unfaithful men[1][2][5].
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