country rock movement

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The country rock movement was a late-1960s and 1970s musical trend that fused rock’s energy and attitude with country music’s instrumentation and songwriting, pioneered by artists like Gram Parsons.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf music genre movement
musical movement
aimedAt country audiences
rock audiences
alsoKnownAs country-rock movement
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalContext counterculture of the 1960s
mainstream rock of the 1970s
developedIn Los Angeles music scene
Nashville music scene
endTime 1970s
hasCharacteristic blend of rural themes with rock attitude
emphasis on songwriting and storytelling
fusion of rock energy with country instrumentation
rock rhythm sections with country melodies
use of electric guitars with country-style songwriting
use of harmony vocals
use of pedal steel guitar
hasGenre country rock
hasStylisticOrigin country music
rock music
influenced Americana music NERFINISHED
alt-country
country pop
heartland rock
southern rock
influencedBy Bakersfield sound NERFINISHED
bluegrass music
folk rock
honky-tonk
rock and roll
notableWork Desperado NERFINISHED
Eagles (album) NERFINISHED
GP
Grievous Angel NERFINISHED
Safe at Home NERFINISHED
Sweetheart of the Rodeo NERFINISHED
The Gilded Palace of Sin NERFINISHED
pioneer Buffalo Springfield NERFINISHED
Dillard & Clark NERFINISHED
Emmylou Harris NERFINISHED
Gram Parsons NERFINISHED
Linda Ronstadt NERFINISHED
Michael Nesmith NERFINISHED
Poco NERFINISHED
Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band NERFINISHED
The Byrds NERFINISHED
The Eagles NERFINISHED
The Flying Burrito Brothers NERFINISHED
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band NERFINISHED
startTime late 1960s

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Gram Parsons movement country rock movement