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Ainat [17]
3 years ago
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Which regions are most associated with country music

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MakcuM [25]3 years ago
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Mississippi - Perhaps more notably know for Blues, Mississippi Is a hot-bed for country music activity. Other than being mentioned in multiple songs; Mississippi is the birthplace of many country music stars like, Faith Hill and Johnny Carver.

Arkansas -  An influential country music state. It's not difficult to find country music concerts/ festivals within the state.

Missouri -  A long history with country music Missouri is definitely a country music state. The city of Branson is famous for having many country music-themed shows and attractions.

Tennessee - Home to Nashville (the country music capital) and of course, the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Kentucky -  Most known for horse racing and a subgenre of country music (bluegrass), Kentucky has made quite an impact on country music. In fact, Kentucky has been the inspiration for many country music songs.

Oklahoma - Such stars as Reba McEntire and Garth Brooks were born and raised here.  Besides the southern/country culture, there are large country music festivals held throughout the year.

Texas -  Country Music is a way of life in Texas. There are more country music concerts, nightclubs, and small town shows performed in Texas than Tennessee.

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