I could argue that todays country bands are really 70's +- rock bands, but first it would be great to explore Country's influence on rock and how Jazz and early African American blues, blends into both. Today would the Eagles be Rock, or Country? In my opinion flip a coin, while leaning towards country.dantana wrote: ↑Sat Mar 22, 2025 12:35 pmWell, I haven't said anything stupid on here in a while so, let me try. We've all heard the adage - those who can, do; those who can't, teach. And, of course everyone knows that the only reason country bands are country is because they flunked out as rockers. Similarly, I've always held the opinion that the only reason that anything besides realism in painting types exists is because some artists lack the skills to do realism.
Country music's influence in Rock runs deep. Jersey Girl might flip a wig, if she does not know, that Luke the Drifter and The Possum influenced the Stones. An interesting read is on Gram Parsons.
I'll start with Jimmy Rogers, who died in in 1933. He is considered the Father of Country Music, and in the first class of the Country Hall of Fame ....yet was also inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for his influences to the genre. There are 11 artists in both Hall of Fames, yet maybe only the Everly Brothers might, be considered Rock and Roll by genre; that is a tough call.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmie_Rodgers
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gram_Parsons