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What’s with this “no boundaries?”

Posted by Goodtime Steve on 8th April 2009 in General Commentary

What is it with country music? Especially country radio? Everyone tries to fragment the music into sub-genres, when the beauty of country music is the combination of sound and history.

Turn on your radio and you’ll hear “hot country” — Toby Keith, Sugarland, Keith Urban and the rest. But no Clint Black or Randy Travis, never mind Hank Williams. You might catch a passing reference to Johnny Cash, and a token playing of “I Walk the Line” every now and then.

If you’re lucky, you might have a “classic country” station, but even these seem to fragment the music. Some consider “classic” to be post-outlaw — Waylon, Willie, the Oak Ridge Boys, Barbara Mandrell. Others consider “classic” to be pre-outlaw — Hank and Lefty, Bill Anderson, Buck Owens (but not Jimmie Rodgers or Floyd Tillman). There’s very little cross-over between the two versions of  “classic.”

So I’ll ask again — What is it with country music? Country music is a tapestry, not a few random threads. It’s Jimmie Rodgers and Hank Williams and Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings and Garth Brooks and — gulp — even Carrie Underwood. And if you follow the branches of country music away from the main trunk, you’ll find the Eagles and the Byrds and — continuing further out — Jackson Browne and Bruce Springsteen.

That’s the purpose of Goodtime Country Radio — to present the full tapestry. We like Lucinda Williams and Hank Thompson and Bob Dylan and George Strait. We’ll explore more of this in the days and weeks to come. Listen — it’s all country!