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TEST Country Music - 3 Chords and the Truth
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Instructor: John Mitchell (See full description below.)
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About this event
Week 1 -Country music is not—and never was—one style of music. It has always been a mixture of many styles.
Week 2 - During the 1930s a number of “singing cowboy” film stars,took country music into a synthetic and adventitious “western” music.
Week 3 - Country music began to incorporate a blend of Western swing, honky tonk and country boogie.
Week 4 - A "New Nashville Sound emerges", blending rockabilly and more traditional styles and female singers come into their own as star performers.
Week 5 - We see a blending of folk, country, rock and pop as the “New Nashville sound” gains a larger audiences and more new artists appear.
Week 6 - New artists like Kacey Musgraves, Taylor Swift, Sam Hunt and Maren Morris have brought Millenials to the great world of Country Music.
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