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ROOTS MUSIC

So named because it served as the basis of music later developed in the United States, including rock and roll, rhythm and blues and jazz.

Many roots musicians do not consider themselves to be folk musicians. The main difference between the American folk music revival and American roots music is that the latter seems to cover a slightly broader range, including blues and country.

Roots musical forms reached their most expressive and varied in the first two to three decades of the 20th century. The Great Depression and the Dust Bowl were extremely important in disseminating these musical styles to the rest of the country, as Delta blues masters, itinerant honky tonk singers and Latino and Cajun musicians spread to cities like Chicago, Los Angeles and New York.

The growth of the recording industry in the same approximate period was also important, placing pressure on artists, songwriters and label executives to replicate previous hit songs. This meant that fads like Hawaiian slack-key guitar never died out completely as rhythms or instruments or vocal stylings were incorporated into disparate genres.

By the 1950s, all the forms of roots music had led to pop-oriented forms. Folk musicians like the Kingston Trio, pop-Tejano and Cuban-American fusions like boogaloo, chachacha and mambo, blues-derived rock and roll and rockabilly, pop-gospel, doo wop and R&B (later secularised further as soul music) and the Nashville sound in country music all modernised and expanded the musical palette of the country. Many musicians identify themselves as roots musicians to avoid being pidgeon-holed into a particular commercial category. Roots songwriters want to be free to forge new directions, blurring and breaking musical limits. On the other hand, musicians are deeply grateful to the giants from whom they learn.


aka:
AMERICANA

categories:
BLUES, COUNTRY, FOLK
artisttitlegenrereleasedowned
Mike Auldridge, Bob Brozman, David Grisman Tone Poems III AMERICANA 2000 owned
Ry Cooder Boomer's Story AMERICANA 1972 owned
Ry Cooder Bop Till You Drop AMERICANA 1979 owned
Ry Cooder Borderline AMERICANA 1980 owned
Ry Cooder Chávez Ravine AMERICANA 2005 owned
Ry Cooder Chicken Skin Music AMERICANA 1976 owned
Ry Cooder I, Flathead AMERICANA 2008 wanted
Ry Cooder Into The Purple Valley AMERICANA 1971 owned
Ry Cooder Music By Ry Cooder AMERICANA 1995 owned
Ry Cooder Paradise And Lunch AMERICANA 1974 owned
Ry Cooder Paris, Texas AMERICANA 1985 owned
Ry Cooder Ry Cooder AMERICANA 1970 owned
Ry Cooder Show Time AMERICANA 1976 owned
Ry Cooder The Slide Area AMERICANA 1982 owned
Jerry Garcia & David Grisman Been All Around This World AMERICANA 2004 owned
Jerry Garcia & David Grisman Grateful Dawg AMERICANA 2001 owned
Jerry Garcia & David Grisman Jerry Garcia & David Grisman AMERICANA 1991 owned
Jerry Garcia & David Grisman Not For Kids Only AMERICANA 1993 owned
Jerry Garcia & David Grisman Shady Grove AMERICANA 1996 owned
Jerry Garcia, David Grisman, Tony Rice The Pizza Tapes AMERICANA 2000 owned
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