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Country Artists
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Things
That Never Cross A Man's Mind
Kellie
Pickler |
All
American Girl
Carrie
Underwood |
Shiftwork
Kenny
Chesny |
Our Song
Taylor
Swift |
Firecracker
Josh
Turner |
Hello, I'm
Johnny Cash
Johnny
Cash |
I Don't
Feel Like Loving You Today
Gretchen
Wilson |
I Still
Miss Someone
Martina
McBride ft Dolly Parton |
I Walk The
Line
Johnny
Cash |
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Josh Turner, Sugarland, Luke Bryan,
Carrie Underwood,
Elvis,
Danielle Peck,
Halfway to Hazard, Bucky Convington,
Jack Ingram,
Billy Currington,
Eric Church,
Billy Ray Cyrus,
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Birthplace of Country Music
A Local Legacy
Where was
country music born? If you said Nashville, you'd be
wrong.
The right answer is Bristol, Tennessee. Bristol
is on the Tennessee and Virginia border, where
Appalachian mountain folk music has been popular for
generations. Many of the fiddle tunes and song
styles came over from the British Isles in the
1700s.
By the early 1900s, the recording industry had
begun, but most musicians had to travel to New York
City to record their music. In 1927, Ralph Peer of
Victor Records decided to try something different.
He went to Bristol, Tennessee, to record local
musicians. He thought that old-time and "hillbilly"
musicians could be found there. Two local acts
signed recording contracts -- the Carter Family from
Virginia and former railroad worker Jimmie Rodgers
of North Carolina. While the Carter Family played
old-time mountain music, Jimmie Rodgers sang ballads
and used a singing style called yodeling. They both
became successful nationwide. The Carter Family
formed the core of several generations of popular
country musicians, and Rodgers's 1928 recording of
"Blue Yodel" became one of the first country records
to sell a million copies!
These early Bristol recordings laid the
groundwork for much of the country music that
followed. Because Bristol is not usually thought of
as the place where country music began, it was
especially important that the U.S. Congress
recognized Bristol's contribution to music history.
In 1998, Congress passed a resolution recognizing
Bristol as the "Birthplace of Country Music."
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