Country music by the Beatles?
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BACKINTHEUSSRCountry music by the Beatles?
SURFINUSACountry music by the Beach Boys?
DONTCRYFORMEARGENTINACountry music by Madonna?
BLAMEITONMEXICOCountry music by George Strait?
CHINAGIRLCountry music by David Bowie?
ENGLANDSWINGSCountry music by Roger Miller?
JAMAICAFAREWELLCountry music by Harry Belafonte?
LONESTARCountry music band inspired by Texas?
bluegrassA kind of country music influenced by jazz and blues and characterized by virtuosic playing of banjos and guitars and high-pitched, close-harmony vocals
PRIDECharley, the country music legend
ACUFFRoy who was "The King of Country Music"
ACUFFSinger Roy nicknamed "The King of Country Music"
FREDROSECountry music giant of the 40's and 50's
ROYAcuff of the Country Music Hall of Fame
APCARTERPatriarch of the "First Family of Country Music"
OWENSBuck in the Country Music Hall of Fame
TUBBErnest of the Country Music Hall of Fame
EMMYLOUHarris in the Country Music Hall of Fame
TWITTYConway in the Country Music Hall of Fame
ERNIEFord in the Country Music Hall of Fame
CBSNetwork the Academy of Country Music Awards is on
hoedownthe hillbilly or country music typical of a hoedown
MERLEHaggard in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
GOLDPIANOElvis instrument now in the Country Music Hall of Fame
MCENTIRE17-time host of the Academy of Country Music Awards
PATSYCLINEFirst female solo artist in the Country Music Hall of Fame
TAMMYCountry Music Hall of Fame inductee the same year as Elvis
ROYRogers who was elected twice to the Country Music Hall of Fame
rockabillyA type of popular music, originating in the southeastern US in the 1950s, combining elements of rock and roll and country music
dobrosbrand of acoustic guitar commonly used in country music, usually played on the lap and having a raised bridge and a metal resonator cone that produces a tremulous, moaning sound
dobrobrand of acoustic guitar commonly used in country music, usually played on the lap and having a raised bridge and a metal resonator cone that produces a tremulous, moaning sound