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  1. Outlaw country is a subgenre of American country music created by a small group of iconoclastic artists active in the 1970s and early 1980s, known collectively as the outlaw movement, who fought for and won their creative freedom outside of the Nashville establishment that dictated the sound of most country music of the era.

    • Armadillo country, redneck rock
  2. By Pitchfork. October 29, 2018. Graphic by Martine Ehrhart. The story of outlaw country starts in very different places, depending on who is spinning the yarn. Historian Joe Nick Patoski...

  3. Apr 5, 2021 · Learn about the origins, evolution and legacy of outlaw country, a rebellious subgenre of country music that emerged in the 1970s. Discover the key figures, songs and albums that shaped the outlaw sound and its impact on Texas, Oklahoma and beyond.

  4. Outlaw Country is a radio station that plays music that won’t be fenced in, from country’s roots and legends to today’s outsiders. Listen to shows hosted by Mojo Nixon, Shooter Jennings, Steve Earle, and more, and enjoy exclusive interviews and performances.

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    • George Jones. Famous for his wild lifestyle and tempestuous marriage to Tammy Wynette, George Jones’ 60-year career also yielded a monster 150 hits including ‘She Thinks I Still Care’ and his signature song ‘He Stopped Loving Her Today’.
    • Townes Van Zandt. Magnificent Texan-born singer-songwriter Townes Van Zandt achieved posthumous fame when Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard covered his song ‘Pancho & Lefty’, but he spent much of his life playing small venues, living in basic accommodation and battling alcoholism and bipolar disorder.
    • Merle Haggard. During his youth, California-born Merle Haggard road freight trains and ended up in jail for a string of offences. Turning his life around, he later scored 38 No 1 hits on the US Country Charts (including ‘Workin’ Man Blues’ and ‘Okie From Muskogee’) and became one of outlaw country’s most iconic figures.
    • Steve Earle. Hailing from Virginia, Steve Earle has experienced everything from drug addiction to incarceration, but he’s come through and has amassed an awesome catalogue ranging from 1986’s Guitar Town to 2017’s So You Wanna Be An Outlaw.
  5. Outlaw Country was a rebellious trend in country music in the '70s, influenced by rock, folk, and blues. Learn about the history, artists, albums, and songs of this edgy subgenre.

  6. Outlaw Country. The '70s brought a new brand of country music that sought to bring raw honky tonk emotion and authenticity back to the genre.

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