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Who are the women who helped define country music and inspire Megan Moroney?
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#WomenInCountry
#MeganMoroney
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Who are the women who helped define country music and inspire Megan Moroney?
#CountryMusic
#WomenInCountry
#MeganMoroney
“Hand-Me-Down Heart”
For all those who feel or have felt tossed aside…
#newmusicfriday #newmusicalert #music #countrymusic #ballad #pop #indiemusic #womenincountry
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For the first time in more than 40 years, a traditional country song by a woman tops the Billboard Hot 100. No pop twist. No Idol boost. Just twang and a two-step straight to No. 1. 🥾
#EllaLangley #ChoosinTexas #countrymusic #BillboardHot100 #WomenInCountry #djrobblog
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Explore the trailblazing journey of 'Miss Country Soul', Jeannie Seely🤠. From her Grammy win for Don't Touch Me to breaking Nashville's norms in miniskirts at the Grand Ole Opry and earning Dolly's respect👏. More at ➡️ [Link] #CountryMusicLegend #WomenInCountry🎙🎶
The new Ain’t From Here single has dropped! Written by one of our guitarists from first hand experience with the Joplin Tornado that happened 14 years ago. #newmusic #country #womenonbass #womenincountry
Ain’t From Here going live in just over an hour. #livecountry #livestreammusic #livestream #countrymusic #WomenInCountry #WomenOnBass www.youtube.com/live/FOeH4hR...
I don’t always play #bluegrass. Had a great time at #theGaslightSocial in Casper, WY last night with #AintFromHere.
#country #bassist #livemusic #TourLife #WomenInCountry
"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].
#KittyWells
#HankThompson
#CountryMusic
#AnswerSong
#1950sCountry
#HonkyTonk
#WomenInCountry
#CountryClassics
#MusicalRebuttal
#GenderInCountryMusic
#CountryMusicHistory
#FemalePioneers
#CountrySongwriters
#JDMiller
#GoldenAgeOfCountry
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