Large corporations have strayed from the American values of classic country music, but some young artists are keeping the tradition alive.
Someone committed murder.
At least, according to George Strait and Alan Jackson when they sang “Murder on Music Row” in 1999.
“The almighty dollar and the lust for worldwide fame/Slowly killed tradition, and for that someone should hang.”
Classic country artists like Strait and Jackson consistently portray deeply American values like faith, family, and freedom overcoming human vices like drinking, gambling, and cheating. But as these artists age out, a cheap replica of “country” is rising in their place. […]
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