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  1. Feb 20, 2020 · 25 New Traditional Country Artists You Should Be Listening To Right Now. It’s a given phenomenon that Country music, as a genre, would continually evolve. It should not, however, mean replacement by music that’s apparently Pop in element, but stamped with the label ‘country’ as we’ve witnessed happen this past decade.

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    • January 25, 1986
  2. 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.

  3. New Traditionalist refers to the legions of young country singers that emerged in the late '80s. These artists reworked and updated the classic sounds of honky tonk and traditional country, adding contemporary production touches to make it more commercially viable -- even with the flourishes, the music was essentially hardcore country.

    • Jackson Dean. Hometown: Odenton, MD. Signed label/publishing deal: 2021. Listen to: "Don't Come Lookin'," which peaked at No. 3 on Billboard's Country Airplay chart in February 2022.
    • Dylan Gossett. Hometown: Austin, TX. Signed label/publishing deal: 2023. Listen to: "Coal," which has amassed over 75 million streams.
    • Kimberly Kelly. Hometown: Lorena, TX. Signed label/publishing deal: 2021. Listen to: "Summers Like That" from 2022's "I'll Tell You What's Gonna Happen," her Show Dog Nashville debut.
    • Randall King. Hometown: Hereford, TX. Signed label/publishing deal: 2019. Listen to: "You In A Honky Tonk" from 2022's Shot Glass, King's debut album for Warner Music Nashville.
  4. These artists reworked and updated the classic sounds of honky tonk and traditional country, adding contemporary production touches to make it more commercially viable -- even with the flourishes, the music was essentially hardcore country.

  5. New Traditionalist refers to the legions of young country singers that emerged in the late '80s. These artists reworked and updated the classic sounds of honky tonk and traditional country, adding contemporary production touches to make it more commercially viable – even with the f… read more.

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  7. New (or "neo-") traditionalism looked to the elders of country music like Ernest Tubb, Hank Williams, Kitty Wells and George Jones for inspiration, and was a precursor to the more general categorization known as new country.

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