What country song officially turned you to country music?
◦●Country Aziza●◦ asked the question:
What song when you heard it,made you once and for all fall in love with country music?You can name more than one!
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Country Music Fans, Who is or was the most overrated woman in country music?
Dixie Darlin’ asked the question:
Past or Present, In your OPINION, what woman/girl do you think received the most undeserved attention, awards, etc in country music, and WHY?
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What numbers can I use to get Country music on my car radio in the Sacramento, Ca area?
suckeyjane asked the question:
Where can I find Country Music on my radio in my van? Both FM and AM stations?
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If your 40 years old or older, can you listen to what they call Country music today?
Forever young asked the question:
Today’s Country music is just bad rock and roll, I can’t stomach what they call Country music today! Can you listen to it?
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How do you get in to the country music business?
Babygirl22 asked the question:
I want to get involved in the country music business, but I don’t know where to began. What are some careers in the country music industry? I would love to be a country music video director, but I wouldn’t know how to get there? Do you have to go to school for that? Also, I’m interested in songwriting for country music. Which one would be easier to break into? Songwriting or directing? And what are some other jobs in the country music business? And do you have to go to school for them?
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What are some country music songs I should listen to?
Jessica T asked the question:
There’s this really awesome guy that I just met. The only problem is that he listens to country music and I don’t. So what are some country songs that I should listen to. He’s a typical 17 year-old guy if that helps. Thanks.
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What would it take to bring back Country music?
Joe C asked the question:
Johnny Cash is dead, (RIP buddy!), Waylon is dead (RIP also!), Merle Haggard is fighting cancer, and Willie Nelson is getting older and hopefully will live forever, but…
Who is going to take on country music? Will it be a lost genre like traditional easy listening (Frank Sinatra for example)? People can tell me country will be taken on by singers like “Taylor Swift” but she isn’t country at all. Country should be what it was founded on, not what people want it to be.
Will traditional country die? Or are there artists we don’t know about that are keeping it alive?
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How can we get BBC Radio 2 back to playing some decent American country music rather than the present rubbish?
dutchman asked the question:
Best live act I saw was Don Williams in the Kelvin hall Glasgow,(1970s). By the attidude of the powers that be country music fans of the UK and others, are missing out on some damn good music. I have the feeling that,for the forseeable future we will have to suffer the awful nonsense that our illustrious British Broadcasting Corporation passes off as “Country Music”. Please ” bring back CMT television for UK viewers
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Are Eric Church and Jamey Johnson the future of Country Music?
Righty asked the question:
Travis Tritt had it right when he said “Country Aint Country No More” Most artists today have strayed from traditional country music and have crossed the line into the Pop Genre. While this can be good with artists like Tayor Swift getting the younger crowds feet wet and pulling them to CMT and Country radio, where is the country music? Where is the wholesome music about real life that has a positive message? Where are the songs about rural country life that I can relate to?
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How to dance with a guy to country music?
Jinxed asked the question:
When it comes to dancing with guys i’m clueless, and especially to country music. Any tips or how to’s would be great!
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