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Description of Cosmic American Music

 
Cosmic American Music is a sonic amalgamation of twangy guitars borrowed from raw, pastoral Americana music and the smooth, solid drum and bass grooves of northern soul music. The late Gram Parsons, who is best known for introducing his rocking country sound and soulful twang to the Byrds and the Rolling Stones, coined the Cosmic American Music title. Parsons' influence can be felt all throughout the Country-Rock movement, which included everything from the polished Country Rock of the Eagles to the more current Alt Country stylings of Whiskeytown. Music critics often credit Parsons for having invented Country Rock, Progressive Country, Continental Country (and then later on Alt Country). However, Parsons protested those labels for describing his influential sound, preferring his own visionary moniker. Though the output of Parsons and his progeny can generally be considered Americana, Cosmic American Music can augment the genre's old-timey Country tones and exaggerated twang distortion with a musical melting pot of ingredients that often includes the Bakersfield Country sound, Honky-Tonk derived High Lonesome Harmonies, Gospel-styled singing, Soul rhythms, folk picking, Boogie Rock shuffles, nods to the blues, and old fashioned rock 'n' roll.
 

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Cosmic American Music Key Artists

 
Beachwood Sparks

They began as a Cosmic
American Music band, but
became canyon Twee Pop.
Their fey harmonies can
sound like elves singing. T...

Dave Gleason's Wasted Days

The Oakland based outfit's
debut album features a
cover of a long lost Gram
Parsons ditty entitled
"Funky String Quartet." Da...

Desert Rose Band

Chris Hillman (The Byrds,
Burritos) and Herb Peterson
(The Dillards) formed this
Cosmic American
Music/Country Rock band...

Emmylou Harris

The otherworldly and yet
accessible cosmic American
musical voice of Harris
helped to bring country
music to wider audiences...

Gene Clark

Ex-Byrd Gene Clark is one
of the most underrated
songwriters in rock 'n' roll
history. Gene Clark
recorded many more son...

Gram Parsons

Gram Parsons' weepy
country rock songs were
innovative compositions
influenced by the
Bakersfield sound and ps...

Lee Hazlewood

Lee Hazlewood is probably
best known for his
recordings with Nancy
Sinatra like "Some Velvet
Morning." Sonic Youth’s...

Michael Nesmith

Michael Nesmith was a
member of the Monkees,
who had a lucrative career
in music and television.
Nesmith's mother invente...

New Riders of the Purple Sage

New Riders of the Purple
Sage began as a Grateful
Dead side project and
ended up becoming a
seminal Country Rock cul...

Roger McGuinn

Ex-Byrds leader sets a
laid-back pace with
mournful blues. His light
voice moves easily from soft
folk to shout-it-out blues.

The Byrds

The Byrds applied ringing
guitars to Dylan songs,
explored the outer reaches
of psychedelia and
kick-started Country Roc...

The Flying Burrito Brothers

One of the first country
rock bands, the Burritos
were formed by Gram
Parsons and Chris Hillman
after they split the Byrds....

The International Submarine Band

The International Submarine
Band was Gram Parsons' first
electric band. They started
as garage rockers before
going country. Some say t...

Whiskeytown

Whiskeytown were like
Wilco's bratty kid brother.
They mixed twangy Alt
Country pop with brash
Midwestern punk influen...

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