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Traditional Country music has its roots in rural America. Inspired often by personal heartbreak, it's in a sense a folkish variation on the blues. The style's artists are less united by a common sound -- though the twang in the voice and unmistakable pedal steel are common hallmarks -- than by a common set of subjects: heartbreak, loss, cheatin', and loneliness. From the pure Honky-Tonk of Hank Williams, to the rambling songs of Jimmy Rodgers, to the rockin' electric guitar of Bakersfield's Buck Owens, Traditional Country artists sing and play music that reflects the lives, loves, and losses of Middle America's country-folk.

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