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  1. Find New Traditionalist Albums, Artists and Songs, and Hand-Picked Top New Traditionalist Music on AllMusic.

  2. New Traditionalists is the fourth studio album by the American new wave band Devo, released in 1981 by Warner Bros. Records. The album was recorded over a period of four months between December 1980 and April 1981 at the Power Station in Manhattan , New York City.

  3. DEVO - New Traditionalists (Full Album) Honsieur Merr. 10 videos 38,347 views Last updated on Jan 21, 2021. Play all. 1.

  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 flourishes, the music was essentially hardcore country.

  6. Devo. NEW WAVE · 1981. Preview. “We go where we go,” said Devo co-founder Jerry Casale during the tour for 1981’s New Traditionalists. “Otherwise we’d still be dressing in the yellow suits and playing that crude, edgy music.” On the group’s fourth album, the ever-restless Devo indeed found a new way forward.

  7. Find new traditionalist tracks, artists, and albums. Find the latest in new traditionalist music at Last.fm.

  8. New Traditionalists has a few obvious Top Forty finger poppers — “Through Being Cool” (the latest Devo fight song), “Jerkin’ Back ‘n’ Forth” and “Enough Said” (this year’s “Whip It”) — and...

  9. Jan 26, 2024 · While growing up in Washington state, Zach Top forged a deep connection to the sound of traditional country music. From Marty Robbins to Keith Whitley, the influence of the genre's past is deeply entwined in every track of the talented 25-year-old's brand new record, Cold Beer & Country Music.

  10. 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.

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