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Turnpike Troubadorswould love to go to the opry!!
True..
I enjoy it but I'm older and like older country. Give me some Hank and Willie and the boys.
Ive listened to country music for my entire life (40+ years), so I'll help the best I can. If you like bluegrass or folk, you probably want to look at more traditional country music, which is less common these days. Staleton and Brown are some good ones though, as it Allison Kraus. Old Crow Medicine Show is another good one, as the the Steeldrivers.
It should be no surprise that you like traditional Irish music and American bluegrass and folk because it grew out of traditional British folk music.
Id say that I personally like pretty much all kinds of country music and find even the newer pop country to be pretty listenable but I will always have a soft spot in my heart for bluegrass, folk and Americana. Theres just nothing like the soul and harmony of bluegrass.
Turnpike Troubadors
Mike and the Moonpies
Colter Wall
Tyler Childers
Cody Jinks
Wade Bowen
I can give you a list you would LOVE.
Then dive into the Turnpike Troubadours.I love love love me some colter wall and Cody jinks!!!
Then dive into the Turnpike Troubadours.
Trust me.
TRUST ME.never heard of them but it sounds like I would dig it.
TRUST ME.
Start on the Diamonds and Gasoline album and just let it playI do.
I like colt Ford and other more pop country artist but I dig the classic country western folk sounds as well.
Hard no on RF and Lonestar. Hard no.I’m on a big Old Dominion kick right now. I’ve also always been a big Kip Moore fan. If you want some old school vibe but with a modern flair, try some Kacey Musgraves and some Brothers Osbourne.
I also can’t believe the lack of love for Darius Rucker of Hootie fame.
I bet @Jman can get behind a suggestion to listen to some Lonestar. And while you are there take a listen to some of the early Rascal Flatts stuff, before they became commercial Disney babble.
Mandatory homework is listening to Fishin’ in the Dark by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.
I. Am. Shocked. How do you not like Loanstar? Do you hate weddings? I get why you might not like RF.Hard no on RF and Lonestar. Hard no.
I was coming to add guys like Kyle Park. I enjoy the guys you can find if you hunt enough on Youtube, so this thread is great!Check out Kyle Park. He's pretty good in my opinion but most people have never heard of him.
I told you dude. And every album is amazing and SHOULD have been radio smash hits.I have been listening to turnpike troubadours for about an hour now.. yep.. I am a fan.
You a fan of Radio Romance? I was really into their early stuff.I told you dude. And every album is amazing and SHOULD have been radio smash hits.
Your next assignment? Mike and the Moonpies, Steak Night at the Prairie Rose album.
I was coming to add guys like Kyle Park. I enjoy the guys you can find if you hunt enough on Youtube, so this thread is great!
Cody Johnson is another that comes to mind. As does Drew Parker, that fit in the traditional or modern traditional genre.
Luke Combs brings back a bit of the 90's country.
I grew up on Brooks and Dunn, George Straight, and Garth. Enjoy the older Kenny Chesney and Keith Urban music, and saw they both in concert a few times, and it was fantastic. I enjoy the country they play on the radio, especially during the summer. I think it's more pop than country, but I still enjoy it. But I love trying to find traditional country, or guys who are lesser well known. I also like artists that mix in a little rock too.
As you can see, I'm kind of all over the place, but I love country because the lyrics speak to me. Whether it's a bit too much pop, or rock, or if it fits with traditional country, I've found some of each that I enjoy.