Does anyone like country


I am just curious as to whether anyone likes country music? I do like some country songs (especially those that lean more towards pop).
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For some texture which builds upon country super stars fame, check out The Flatlanders and the 3 guys who spun off from that group. Joe Ely in particular. The Derailers buck Owens Rockabilly sounds.

Previous to those, The Texas Tornadoes TexMex traditional & alternatives to the Nashville sound.

New age artists that carry on a more traditional country flavor are Jolie Holiday on her A real Good Day album; Monty & the Pythons with their The Real Thing CD; heather Myles with her CD, Sweet Talk & Good Lies; Melonie Cannon's self titled inaugural disc is super, her follow up album "The Wheels Turn" has some critical social statement soungs namely, Cactus In a Coffee Can, which is just outstanding.

If you look past the bigger and brighter spotlit stars of todays country music artists, you will find real substance still but it's mixed into the flotsom and jetsom that country pop is currently so vested into. Singer songwirters like Singletary, Worley, Adkins, Wariner, and Chris LeDoux come to mind momentarily.

country is still country, it's just getting a bit harder to find it.
I like Jamey Johnson's cd....and i like the old Pat Green stuff (and it's well recorded)

Dwight Yoakam is probably my all time favorite---thousand miles from nowhere and albums before.
Just got Kendel Carson, "Rearview Mirror Tears." Worth a listen. "I Like Trucks" a fun romp, and "Just What Happened to the Moon," one of the prettiest new songs I've heard in a while. John
I like 50's and 60's country, not too much beyond that point.
The new alternative stuff is okay sometimes, the commercial variety has been hopeless for decades IMO. Garth Brooks, a very talented man, represents the low point for me I guess.