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Recommend some good American country music
Eh eh, how come country music has become Taylor's world .... I'll do it, Taylor Swift is OK, she's famous now, a lot of people like her because she passed the looks committee .... Some of the songs are good though, like Love Story, You Belong With Me, Our Song, but I still like Place in this world better... Then there's the Rascal Flatts, a country music style band made up of three members from Columbus, Gary Levox, Jay DeMarcus and Joe Don Rooney, who are known for their vocal harmonies. Like many contemporary American country groups, Rascal Flatts' music does not have a traditional country feel and does not use many traditional country instruments, and has even been criticized by many veteran country musicians for being too pop-oriented. Rascal Flatts is the Backstreet Boys and N Sync of contemporary country music. However, Rascal Flatts has gained radio and fan favor with their love songs that have a slightly country feel to them. Songs like "What Hurts The Most", "I Feel Bad", and of course, the classic "Here comes goodbye"...worship it! ..... Then there's Alison Krauss. Alison Krauss is the leader of bluegrass music in the United States today. "Blue Grass" (Blue Grass) is a kind of American folk music, which appeared and began to develop in the 1920s, and has not shown the slightest decadence in the new century, due to the continuous innovation of excellent bluegrass singers like Alison. The constant innovation of bluegrass singers like Alison has given bluegrass music a more attractive flavor, and the work has gradually crowded the mainstream record market share, and has more and more fans all over the world. Alison's songs are appealing because of her personal charisma and the exquisite, pure bluegrass music she creates; the instruments used in Alison's songs are still the standard bluegrass instruments of fiddle, mandolin, acoustic guitar, and dovecote, and the arrangements and orchestrations are never pretentious; there is no mundane rendering of the music, and with the fountain-like, penetrating vocals of Alison Krauss, it has made bluegrass music more and more appealing. The music is free of any worldly pretensions, and with Alison Krauss's fountain-like vocals, it makes for a great bluegrass sound. The songs "when you say nothing at all", "happiness", etc. are all classics. .... Brad Paisley, is an American country music singer-songwriter and accomplished country music guitarist. His style spans traditional country music and southern rock (aka country rock). His songs have both the deep and authenticity of traditional country music and the uninhibited nature of country rock with electric guitar. He has become one of the mainstays of the new generation of male country singers. We are familiar with his song "whiskey lullaby" .... John Denver Name: John Denver Nickname: JD Birth Date: December 31, 1943 Sacrifice Date: October 12, 1997 Birth: Roswell, New Mexico, USA Death: Monterey Bay, California, USA Original Name: Henry John Deutschendorf II (Henry John Deutschendorf) Jr.) Titles: Planetary Poet, Mother Nature's Son [images] Occupation: Singer-songwriter, environmentalist, actor, poet, instrumentalist, activist Lawyer: Hal Thau Faith: Christian, Lutheran Honors: 21 Gold and 4 Platinum Record Awards Representative Works Take Me Home... Kenny Rogers Kenny Rogers Born with silver hair and a silver beard, Kenny is remembered as a gentle and graceful songwriter and singer, characterized by his ability to combine country music with pop music, making Kenny a symbolic figure in American popular culture. In 1975, Kenny Rogers signed with United Artists. Producers Leary and Brute intended to develop him into an accomplished musician in both pop and country music. As it turned out, "Lucille" (#5 in the U.S. charts and #1 in the U.K. charts) established Kenny Rogers as one of the great country singers of all time. Since then, a narrative song dedicated to Kenny, "The Gambler," has become his signature tune. Meanwhile, the song "She Believes in Me" (No. 5 on the U.S. charts), which y expresses his love of the free life, solidified his position ...... George Strait George strait Hailing from Texas, George Strait has an unforgettable smile. In his music, we can easily find the "bars" of the 50's.... George Strait is like a bottle of rich wine. In 1979 he recorded his first album on the MCA label. Since then, Strait has had a long career at the top of the charts, topping the charts nearly 30 times. By the 1990s, many singers (including Garth Brooks) looked to him as a role model. Spector was reluctant to appear and gave fewer interviews than other famous singers, but in 1992 he appeared in the movie Pure Country, which charted four songs and put Spector at the forefront of the country music scene. Sparrowette became the center of attention in country music. His career is still going strong, but he now spends only six months a year recording and touring ..... Vince Gill Thirty-fifth Grammy (1993) and Fiftieth Grammy (2008) for Best Male Country Artist Vince Gill (Vince Gill) graduated from high school and joined a band called "The Confederates". Playing guitar, mandolin, fiddle and banjo, Gill moved to Nashville in 1979 and quickly became a festival sensation, scoring his first Top 40 country hit in 1984. Since then, his songs have continued to chart. Into the '90s, Keel made his mark, and in addition to recording, he was one of the top 10 stars of the concert circuit, twice winning the Country Music Association's Best Entertainer award. He says, "I want to be remembered as someone who cared about the integrity of country music. I also love being an actor, being a songwriter and having a career. In the same way, I care about history, where it started and where he went." ..... Shania Dunn Shania is the first country singer to appear in Rolling Stone since Dolly Parton in the '80s. ..... Southern Chicks Dixie Chicks The name of the group was inspired by Little Feat's classic hit "Dixie Chicken". ... Born in New Zealand, Upham's family sent him to Australia at the age of six to study guitar, where he was taught by Lindsay Buckingham, guitarist for the Blues Rock Band, and Mark Clover, lead singer and guitarist for Terror Channel, and honed his guitar playing skills. In 1997, Keith Urban moved to the country music capital of Nashville, Tennessee to continue his country music career, and in 2002, he released his album Golden Road, which sold more than 2 million copies. Finalist for the 47th Annual Grammy Nomination for Best Male Country Vocalist for "Rollercoaster" in 2003 ....... Blind country music singer Ronnie Milsap has won six Grammy Awards, six Billboard Awards, eight Country Music Association Awards (CMA), three American Country Music Awards (ACM), four sales awards (CashBox), and released four of country music's best albums in the more than three decades he's been breaking into the field of country music. He has forty #1 singles and his records have sold an astounding 23 million copies. In addition, he received the "Pioneer of the Year" award at the 37th Annual Country Music Awards. ..... Enough is enough, thanks for the adoption ~~~
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