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  1. Neotraditional country (also known as new traditional country and hardcore country) is a country music style that emphasizes the instrumental background and a traditional country vocal style. Neotraditional country artists often dress in the fashions of the country music scene of the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s.

  2. 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.

  3. Mar 17, 2017 · Neotraditional country, also referred to as new traditional country and new country, takes inspiration from country music's traditional roots - hence "traditional" - especially the honky tonk and bluegrass-tinged sounds of Hank Williams, Ernest Tubb and Kitty Wells.

  4. Aug 14, 2018 · The 1980s and '90s were the time for a new, yet old, take on country music: neo-traditional country. Randy Travis, Alan Jackson, Patty Loveless, Marty Stuart and George Strait, among...

  5. Country music was beginning to fall out of popularity in America in the 1980s, but the emergence of Neo-Traditionalism changed all that. Neo-traditionalism can also be referred to as New Traditionalism, Neo-classicism or New Classical Country. This era began with changes in Nashville and Music Row.

  6. Jun 18, 2021 · An increasing number of these contemporary country music traditionalists — or neo-traditionalists, as some have labeled them — have found success on country radio.

  7. Neo-traditional country music is a subgenre of country music that blends traditional country sounds with modern elements. It often features twangy guitars, steel guitar, and fiddle, and draws inspiration from classic country artists.

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