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referring to it as a genre, "Americana" can be best explained as an
amalgam of roots music fused by the confluence of the shared and varied traditions
that categorically make up the American musical ethos; specifically those sounds
that are merged from folk, country, rhythm & blues, rock & roll and other
external influential styles. Americana is popularly referred to, especially in
print, as "alt-country" or sometimes "alt.country". The genre
is also referred to by many other names, including "insurgent country",
"no depression", "rockabilly", "cowpunk", "progressive
country", "regressive country", "roots rock", "twang
core", "new americana", "cowpunk", "y'allternative",
and many others. While some of these nomenclatures may seem derogatory or unintelligent,
they capture the essence of what the New York Times considers "the coolest
music scene today".

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Americana,
as defined by the Americana Music Association, is "American roots music based
on the traditions of country. While the musical model can be traced back to the
Elvis Presley marriage of 'hillbilly music' and R&B that birthed rock 'n roll,
Americana as a radio format developed during the 1990's as a reaction to the highly
polished sound that defined the mainstream music of that decade." Because
of listener interest in the artists who do not fit as comfortably in the Country
or Rock genres, a radio format called "Americana" has been developed
by the Americana Music Association and reported by R&R. Born out of the "Triple
A ", "Non-Commercial", "Country" and other varied formats,
the Americana format is the sum of the parts that have showcased Americana music
since its inception.
 Some
of the most significant artists in the genre are Johnny Cash, Gram Parsons, Lucinda
Williams, Uncle Tupelo, BR549, Soloman Burke, Mavis Staples, John Prine, Rodney
Crowell, The Band, Willie Nelson, Emmylou Harris, Elvis Presley, Steve Earle,
Alison Krauss, June Carter Cash, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Radney Foster, Wilco,
Jay Farrar, The Jayhawks, Jim Lauderdale, The Derailers, Loretta Lynn, Ryan Adams,
Kelly Willis, Son Volt, Patty Griffin, Marty Stuart, Jay Boy Adams, Joe Ely, The
Subdudes, Gurf Morlix, Jimmy LaFave, Neil Young, Bobby Bare, Chip Taylor and Carrie
Rodriguez, The Greencards, Kathleen Edwards, Adrienne Young, Peter Case, Joan
Osbourne, Sarah Borges, Sunny Sweeney, Old Crow Medicine Show, Doug Spartz, Holmes
Brothers, Whiskeytown, Gillian Welch, Alejandro Escovedo, Golden Smog, Kendel
Carson, Freakwater, The Gourds, Lyle Lovett, Ricky Scaggs, Bruce Hornsby, Eilen
Jewell, Bill Kirchen, Amy LaVere, Blue Mountain, Hoots & Hellmouth, The Handsome
Family, Vic Chessnutt, Ted Russell Kamp, J.J. Cale, Avett Brothers, Uncle Earl,
Bob Dylan, Buddy Miller, Cord Lund, V-Roys, Dale Watson, Ruthie Foster, Tangletown,
Cheri Knight, Southern Culture on the Skids, Guy Clark, Hackensaw Boys, Mindy
Smith, Porter Wagoner, Stoll Vaughan, Robbie Fulks, Mary Chapin Carpenter, The
Derailers, and thousands more.
 Since
1996, Shut Eye Records & Agency has proudly evangelized the heroes and anti-heroes
of Americana music to the masses through our radio promotions
services, press services, and promotional compilation releases.
Contact us here for more information regarding our
services.
*This page was written by Pete Knapp.
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