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The Steel Woods

Several Southern rock and roll traditionalists from Nashville, the Metal Woods lay state to the sound pioneered by Lynyrd Skynyrd. Like Skynyrd, the Metal Woods balance weighty blues-rock with Southern poetry, which quartet put in a little bit of plain-spoken outlaw nation to the blend, as evidenced on the 2017 …

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The Morrison Brothers Band

Splitting the difference between old-fashioned Southern rock and roll as well as the bright, inviting snap of contemporary country, the Morrison Brothers Band take up a distinctive surface in modern country. Much less tough and tumble simply because Blackberry Smoke, much less pop simply because the Brothers Osborne, they possess …

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Dolly Shine

Providing a raucous but heartfelt mixture of contemporary country and heartland rock and roll, Dolly Shine certainly are a strap from Stephenville, Texas created by singer and guitarist Zack McGinn and fiddler Wesley Hall. The group arrived together this year 2010, acquiring their name from a equine rescued and elevated …

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Cody Jinks

Along with his smooth baritone and lonesome, dark-hued country songs, Cody Jinks evokes classic styles from outlaw country to classic Southern rock and roll. A indigenous of Haltom Town, Tx, Jinks spent the first section of his profession fronting the Fort Worth-based thrash metallic outfit Unchecked Hostility before time for …

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Whitey Morgan

Although he resides in the automotive capital of Flint, MI, vocalist/guitarist Whitey Morgan (true name Eric Allen) is a country guy through and through — and one especially beholden to Waylon Jennings and his fellow outlaw country posse, David Allan Coe, Willie Nelson, Billy Joe Shaver, and Ray Wylie Hubbard, …

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