Genre: Progressive Country
Progressive Country developed in the late '60s as a reaction to the increasingly polished and pop-oriented sound of mainstream, Nashville-based country. Inspired equally by the spare, twangy, hard-driving sound of Bakersfield country, the singer/songwriter introspection of Bob Dylan, classic honky tonk, and rock & roll, progressive country was the first anti-Nashville movement to emerge since the dawn of rock & roll. (read more)
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Johnny Cash: The Essential Johnny Cash 1955-1983
2002 Columbia -
David Allan Coe: Longhaired Redneck-Rides Again
1994 Bear Family
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