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Western Music


As in the hillbilly music of the South, Western rural musical styles also developed in the 1930s, particularly in the new genre of western films. America's fascination with the American West extended back to Buffalo Bill´s 19th-century Wild West show that featured cowboy heroes and music by Buffalo Bill´s Cowboy (Brass) Band dressed in western garb that included big hats, chaps, and yoked shirts influenced by the clothing worn by Mexican Vaqueros.

Buffalo Bill

Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show

Avoiding the drab, buttoned-up, often "hayseed" fashions of hillbilly performers, Western films and music featured handsome young singing cowboys like Roy Rogers and Gene Autry in cowboy hats and chaps, and pretty cowgirls like Dale Evans dressed in leather with fringes and lace, all singing open-throated songs of romance and freedom while fending off villains and riding horses across the romanticized wide open spaces of the Western landscape.Radio musical groups like the Sons of the Pioneers often appeared on screen, particularly at nightly campfires on the range, to sing and popularize their cowboy songs that contained tight jazz harmonies and swing rhythms from the Jazz Age of 1930s and 40s popular music.

Gene Autry

Gene Autry

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Sons of the Pioneers

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"If twang isn't what I do, I don't know what is."

-George Strait
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"Country music is still your grandpa's music, but it's also your daughter's music. It's getting bigger and better all the time and I'm glad to be a part of it. "

-Shania Twain
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