Brad Paisley's statement
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Brad Paisley's statement
One of the local "country" radio stations in the area had Brad on and he said a statement that you don't hear everyday. He was talking about the "new country" and he said that while other artists are trying to reach as big of an audience as possible, (thus doing cross over music) he is just interested in reaching the audience who wants real country music.Listen to his music and you gotta agree.
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I agree that Brad is an extroidinary talent, and Country as all get out, but how many times have we heard similar statements in the past from artists who "were only going to play country"?
There are so many definitions of what country is that it's hard to define it anymore. Traditional,Classic, Swing, Hillbilly,Southern country,Bluegrass,Pop Country,and what I believe is now the biggest
category is Bubblegum Country.
Hopefully Brad keeps up with his traditional sound,which is great, but I'll wait and see on his next release, before i make judgement..
There are so many definitions of what country is that it's hard to define it anymore. Traditional,Classic, Swing, Hillbilly,Southern country,Bluegrass,Pop Country,and what I believe is now the biggest
category is Bubblegum Country.
Hopefully Brad keeps up with his traditional sound,which is great, but I'll wait and see on his next release, before i make judgement..
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It is possible to record in different styles and still sound Country. George Jones did Countrypolitan, which some call Pop. But the beat was still Country. Therefore, it was Country.
It's all in the beat. You give me a song, i'll tell you whether it's Folk, Country, Pop, Rock, etc. by analyzing the beat or lack thereof. BTW, i would clasify Paisley's big hit as a Country Ballad.
It's all in the beat. You give me a song, i'll tell you whether it's Folk, Country, Pop, Rock, etc. by analyzing the beat or lack thereof. BTW, i would clasify Paisley's big hit as a Country Ballad.