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I remember watching an interview with Merle haggard and George Jones and they said the best thing radio ever did was stop playing their songs because then people went out and bought their music.
In the PBS series "Country Music", country music ended around 1995. A comment one of them made was the corporations that control it.......producers and record labels.........would just clone one of the popular #1 records and only play that. It appears that is what they have done. Like rap, every song same as every other song and is attributed to pretty boy hat racks, which if they could sing at all, that has been trained right out of em. They all sound the same.
A real singer's talent is often their voice, which is a unique instrument all by itself. You know who then are the moment the song starts. None of that today.
Never been a huge country music fan, except for what my parents listened to. But I kind of like most of the stuff today, especially Aaron Lewis. But absolutely no Garth or Paisley.
there is every genera of music out there not even 10% gets any radio play
we did music festivals for a while the talent out there is incredible people with so much talent all over , but they may never hardly get any radio play time because the radios play the same stuff over and over
there is great music being made of every type still
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
Cody Johnson was told his music was too rodeo for radio. Aaron Watson was told in Nashville that songs were good but not marketable. Then he produced a number album here in Texas. Yall remember Sawyer Brown and all the hits they had? The only way they could get a recording contract was to win it as the grand prize on Star Search.
The powers that be are clueless when it comes to a large percentage of their market prefer.
“What’s good for me may not be good for the weak minded.” Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers
I've been following this young man for a couple years. He has a throw back sound and sings at all the honkey tonks in Texas.He has a great baritone voice so he is basically our version or Colter Wall.
“What’s good for me may not be good for the weak minded.” Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers