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  1. Jul 2, 2024 · The greatest Neo-Traditionalist Country albums of all time, as voted by RYM/Sonemic users

  2. 1982 Album. 3.51 56. Would You Catch a Falling Star / I Danced With San Antonio Rose. John Anderson. 1982 Single. 3.04 7. If You're Thinking You Want a Stranger (There's One Coming Home) / Her Goodbye Hit Me In the Heart. George Strait. 1982 Single.

  3. Neo-Traditionalist Country refers to country artists that play in the style of hardcore traditional country such as honky tonk, yet they are essentially revivalists. Since they are revivalists, they bring a variety of contemporary techniques -- such as pop/rock or singer/songwriter influences -- to their music, yet these are always subservient to the dominant strain of country music.

  4. contemporary country. honky tonk. country rock. canadian. Neo-Traditionalist Country refers to country artists that play in the style of hardcore traditional country such as honky tonk, yet they are essentially revivalists. Since they are revivalists, they bring a variety of contemporary techniques – such as pop/rock or singer/songwriter ...

  5. Neo-Traditionalist Country refers to country artists that play in the style of hardcore traditional country such as honky tonk, yet they are essentially revivalists. Since they are revivalists, they bring a variety of contemporary techniques -- such as pop/rock or singer/songwriter influences -- to their music, yet these are always subservient ...

  6. Popular Songs. The most popular songs in the Neo-Traditional Country genre. Burn Out Midland. Drinkin' Problem Midland. Dance The Night Away The Mavericks. O What A Thrill - Single Version The Mavericks. High Above the Midnight Sky Richard Lynch. If There's a Phone in Heaven Brian Mallery. Misted Horizon Jody Jenkins.

  7. Neo-Traditionalist Country refers to country artists that play in the style of hardcore traditional country such as honky tonk, yet they are essentially revivalists. Since they are revivalists, they bring a variety of contemporary techniques -- such as pop/rock or singer/songwriter influences -- to their music, yet these are always subservient to the dominant strain of country music.

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