Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Progressive country is a term used variously to describe a movement, radio format or subgenre of country music [1] which developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s as a reaction against the slick, pop -oriented Nashville sound.

    • Garth Brooks, “We Shall Be Free” While the feel-good, gospel-tinged anthem encourages inclusivity, unity and peace, the accompanying video really drives home the progressive stance that Brooks assumed.
    • Jason Isbell, “White Man’s World” An honest response to the evolved understanding of his privilege, Isbell writes unabashedly about gender and race, citing examples from his own life.
    • Kris Kristofferson, “The Eagle and the Bear” Few country artists are more deserving of respect than Kris Kristofferson; his talent is matched only by his dedication to activism and public service.
    • Woody Guthrie, “Deportee” The original American troubadour, Woody Guthrie penned this song in 1948 after 28 forcibly deported migrant workers were killed after their plane crashed over Los Gatos Canyon en route to Mexico.
  2. Learn about the history, artists, albums, and songs of progressive country, a rootsy and intellectual genre that emerged in the late '60s as a reaction to Nashville-based country. Find out how progressive country influenced outlaw country and alternative country.

  3. Mar 19, 2017 · Garth Brooks’ Bombshell & Beyond: 10 Socially Progressive Country Anthems. Last week, Garth Brooks revealed an alternate version of the music video for his 1992 single "We Shall Be Free," an...

    • Brittney Mckenna
  4. Inspired equally by the spare, twangy, hard-driving sound of Bakersfield country, the singer/songwriter introspection of Bob Dylan, classic honky tonk, and rock & roll, progressive country was the first anti-Nashville movement to emerge since the dawn of rock & roll.

  5. The following is a list of progressive country artists with articles on Wikipedia.

  6. Inspired equally by the spare, twangy, hard-driving sound of Bakersfield country, the singer/songwriter introspection of Bob Dylan, classic honky tonk, and rock & roll, progressive country was the first anti-Nashville movement to emerge since the dawn of rock & roll. Progressive country was rootsier and more intellectual than many of its ...