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Description of Instrumental Country

 
There are hardly any instrumental songs on country radio anymore, but decades ago they were common. Instrumental Country is as old as country itself. Many of the earliest recording artists were instrumentalists, such as fiddler Eck Robertson and guitarist Sam McGee. Western Swing was full of instrumental songs (the Bob Wills standard "San Antonio Rose" originally had no singing), and during the 1950s, Nashville studio players like guitarist Chet Atkins and pianist Floyd Cramer had hit records with their smooth instrumental sounds. Out on the West Coast, guitarists Speedy West, Jimmy Bryant, Glen Campbell, and Roy Clark were such hot pickers that in many cases singing only detracted from the excitement. Ditto for steel player Lloyd Green, who also made some excellent records with Honky-Tonker Johnny Paycheck.
 

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Instrumental Country Key Artists

 
Buddy Emmons

Buddy Emmons, a virtuoso
of country's most difficult
guitar, the pedal steel,
became so good at it that he
could play jazz.

Charlie McCoy

Charlie McCoy was an A-list
session player whose
specialty was the
harmonica. He played it on
records by Bob Dylan and...

Chet Atkins

Hugely influential country
music persona who brought
the Nashville sound to the
pop charts in the '50s and
'60s. The Chet Atkins sign...

Floyd Cramer

This prolific Nashville pianist
had a healthy career
playing for many artists
such as Chet Atkins and
Elvis Presley.

Joe Maphis

Joe Maphis was a
honky-tonk guitar prodigy
who played a double neck
guitar at lightning speed. He
sang with wife Rose Maphi...

Mark O'Connor

Before going solo, Mark
O'Connor played violin on
over 450 albums. Life after
session work found him
discovering jazz violin.

Ry Cooder

A stringed-instrument
virtuoso, protector of
indigenous music and crack
film scorer, Ry Cooder has
built a career on variety....

Vassar Clements

Vassar Clements is the most
legendary and innovative
fiddle player on the
bluegrass circuit. He's
played on rock albums, to...

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