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Description of Texas Country

 
Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Singer-Songwriters Billy Joe Shaver, Kris Kristofferson, and Townes Van Zant are the spiritual godfathers of the progressive Texas Country scene that sprung up around Austin, Tex., in the 1970s. When Nelson moved back to Texas to escape the artistic constraints of Nashville's assembly line Country, he and a loose group of confederates were seen as the leaders of the so-called Outlaw movement. Their sound was stripped of the studio gloss-it was spare, hard, and Honky Tonk, with lyrics that were far more instrospective and ambitious than the usual drinking and cheating clichýs. Texas-based artists Jerry Jeff Walker and Kinky Friedman, and their descendents Jimmy Dale Gilmore, Joe Ely, and Butch Hancock, took the music of Texas bar rooms and dance halls-Honky Tonk and Western Swing-combined it with folk and rock, and imbued the music with with a sense of the metaphysical. Witness Hancock's "If I Were a Bluebird" and the mythologizing of beautiful losers in Van Zant's "Pancho and Lefty."
 

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Texas Country Key Artists

 
Butch Hancock

Butch Hancock was one
third of Texas' legendary
Flatlanders. His twangy folk
rock unleashes witty lyrics
and a boogie strut.

Doug Sahm

Sahm was a genre-defying
musical badass who was
equally at home with
country, Psychedelic Rock,
R&B, and Tex-Mex.

Flatlanders

The Flatlanders Jimmie Dale
Gilmore, Joe Ely and Butch
Hancock merged stringband
psych with old timey tones.

Guy Clark

Country folk artist Guy Clark
has been sculpting songs
out of pure pastoral soul
and warm vocals since 1975.
Many cover him. Guy Clar...

Jerry Jeff Walker

Jerry Jeff Walker's smooth
voice, textured country
songs and reputation for
heavy partying gained him a
large cult following. Walk...

Joe Ely

Former Flatlander Joe Ely
steeps his gravel-voiced
Texan twang in equal parts
roadhouse rock and
Americana anthems.

Johnny Rodriguez

Johnny Rodriguez is a
Mexican American country
music luminary who walks
the line between outlaw
country and Texas twang...

Kinky Friedman

Kinky Friedman sings Texan
twang rock with flippant
lyrics. Some dubbed him
the Frank Zappa of country.

Kris Kristofferson

Kristofferson is the Bob
Dylan of country; he
influenced his influences
and crossed over into the
rock and pop music chart...

Lyle Lovett

Lyle Lovett is a
Singer/Songwriter who
specializes in twangy
Americana, but who has
also crossed over to the p...

Robert Earl Keen

Robert Earl Keen, Jr.'s
accessible Country-Folk
and Country Rock is rooted
in the foolproof formula of
good songwriting. Robert...

Steve Earle

Alt Country maverick Steve
Earle's music was often too
Rock for Country radio, and
too Country for Rock radio.
Alt Country maverick Stev...

Townes Van Zandt

Townes Van Zandt was a
Texas songwriter who
specialized in twangy,
melancholic musings. Critics
hailed him a genius. Whoe...

Willie Nelson

Willie Nelson is one of the
founding fathers of the
outlaw country music
movement. Willie started off
as a songwriter. He wrote...

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