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Hightone Highlights

From the early days of roots revival to the sounds shaping the genre now, this is essential listening.

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Americana Roots: Country Edition

When the word “Americana” was first use to describe the intertwining branches of American roots music, country music was at its core. Americana pioneers such Willie Nelson, Gram Parsons, and Emmylou Harris fused their country roots with rock and other styles, virtually defining the genre. This playlist explores the many sides of country-based Americana, tapping bluegrass, rockabilly, old-time music, jazz, and Western swing on tracks by Jerry Lee Lewis, Rosie Flores, Dolly Parton, Buddy Miller, and many more.

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Americana Roots: Guitar Legends

Hightone’s playlist of nimble-fingered pickers showcases the full spectrum of Americana guitar virtuosos, from Dick Dale’s proto-surf music, to the acoustic Appalachian folk guitar of Doc Watson and Elizabeth Cotton, to the genre-pushing bluegrass of Molly Tuttle and Billy Strings. In between, listen for the blues of Buddy Guy, the roots rock of Dave Alvin and Joe Ely, and the trail-blazing electric guitar of Sister Rosetta Tharpe.
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Americana Roots: Bluegrass Edition

Bluegrass is the perfect example of Americana fusion music. In the late 1940s, pioneers such as Bill Monroe and Flatt & Scruggs fused old-time country music with jazz, blues and other influences, while playing with an often breathtaking level of instrumental virtuosity. The modern-era songs on this playlist show how bluegrass continued to push forward, with guitarist Tony Rice covering Gordon Lightfoot’s “Cold on the Shoulder,” the Steeldrivers’ soulful “If It Hadn’t Been For Love,” and Alison Krauss’s hit “Every Time You Say Goodbye.”

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Americana Roots: Blues Edition

The symbiotic relationship between country music and the blues is as old as Jimmie Rodgers, “The Father of Country Music,” who famously recorded many blues songs, and who featured trumpeter Louis Armstrong on his “Blue Yodel #9.”  This playlist includes Little Milton covering Charlie Rich’s “Behind Closed Doors,” a Cajun fiddle romp by Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, Irma Thomas singing Eleni Mandell’s “Another Lonely Heart,” and blues songster Pink Anderson interpreting Rodgers’ own “In the Jailhouse Now.”

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Americana Roots: Folk Edition

Folk singer-songwriters represent a deep vein of Americana music, exemplified by the story songs of country stars Loretta Lynn and Hank Williams, by the socially-aware folk tradition of Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan, and by the wide-ranging work of writers such as Dave Alvin, John Hartford, and Hazel Dickens. This playlist includes many of the most iconic folk artists and singer-songwriters of the past fifty years, performing their own songs (Nanci Griffith’s “Love at the Five and Dime”) or interpreting songs from an earlier era (Odetta’s version of Lead Belly’s “Midnight Special”).

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Women of Americana

This HighTone Records playlist is an affirmation of the power of women‘s voices in Americana music. Odetta, Sierra Ferrell, Joan Baez, Hazel Dickens, and many more offer both traditional and original songs, tapping folk, blues, country and R&B roots.

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