Neotraditional country
| Neotraditional country | |
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George Strait, considered the founder of the neotraditional movement, performing in 2008. | |
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| Stylistic origins | |
| Cultural origins | Southeastern and Southwestern United States in the late 1970s-early 1980s |
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| Fusion genres | |
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Neotraditional country (also known as new traditional country, hardcore country, or traditional country) is a country music style that emphasizes the instrumental background and a traditional country vocal style, as well as often dressing in the fashions of the country music scene of the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. John Anderson,Alan Jackson, Patty Loveless, Keith Whitley, George Strait, Randy Travis, and Toby Keith are commonly associated with this style of music. Western music performers of neotraditional style music often emphasize their heritage genres – examples include those associated with the late Al Hurricane in New Mexico music, and modern honky-tonk bands like Midland in the Texas country music scene.