Description of Bakersfield Sound
Since the 1950s, Nashville has held the monopoly on the country music business. But the West Coast has long been a country music hotbed, thanks in part to the Okie immigrants who poured into California during the '30s and '40s, looking for work in its factories and fields. Country music was popular throughout Southern California, thanks to western swing bandleaders like Spade Cooley and hopped-up Hillbilly groups like the Maddox Brothers and Rose. Bakersfield was a centerpoint of the Southern California oil and agricultural industries, and by the '50s it had become a hotbed of Honky-Tonk music, its bars thick with loud guitars and working-class rowdies looking for some serious weekend relief. Artists like Buck Owens, Wynn Stewart, and Tommy Collins developed a sharp electric guitar style that became a trademark of the Bakersfield Sound. Soon, '60s hits by Owens, like "Together Again" and "Tiger By the Tail" and Merle Haggard's "Swinging Doors" abd "Okie from Muskogee" put Bakersfield on the map as a hotbed of strong, sturdy country music. Bakersfield veterans like Owens and Haggard still tour -- Owens plays every weekend at his Crystal Palace nightclub in Bakersfield -- and the sound continues to filter through the work of artists like Dale Watson and Dwight Yoakam.
Bakersfield Sound Key Tracks
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Bakersfield Sound Key Artists
Buck Owens
Buck Owens forged a lean,
hard honky-tonk sound as
an alternative to the
overproduced music of
early '60s Nashville. Owen...
Dale Watson
Watson plays Honky-Tonk
in the tradition of 1950s and
'60s Bakersfield. His deep
voice and retro tones are
rich in style. Dale Watson...
Dave Dudley
Dave Dudley, the king of big
rig anthems, played
California-sounding
honky-tonk country. He
wrote "Six Days on the Ro...
Derailers
The Derailers play Buck
Owens-inspired
Honky-Tonk with subtle
Texan undertones. They
also flirt with slap-happy...
Dwight Yoakam
For folks who think country
music has nothing to offer,
Dwight Yoakam renders an
authentic Bakersfield
Honky-Tonk sound. Thou...
Gram Parsons
Gram Parsons' weepy
country rock songs were
innovative compositions
influenced by the
Bakersfield sound and ps...
Merle Haggard
Merle Haggard personifies
Bakersfield, Calif. Like Buck
Owens, he provides a gritty
alternative to Nashville's
slickness. In the early '60s...