(B) How Does The Song Reinforce Traditional Rural Sentiment?
(B) How Does The Song Reinforce Traditional Rural Sentiment?
(B) How Does The Song Reinforce Traditional Rural Sentiment?
1. When was the film Urban Cowboy released, and what impact did it have on American
popular culture?
2.How does Conway Twitty's hit song "Don't Call Him a Cowboy" (1985) reflect rural
attitudes that had been brewing since the release of Urban Cowboy?
3. What is the best known group that carried on the quartet sound of the 1980s?
Alabama.
4. Alabama released "Tennessee River" (1980), their first #1 hit.
(a) What are the song's roots in regards to vocal and instrumental styles,
respectively?
The style of the vocals were based on the southern gospel and bluegrass.
5. Name and describe several groups that were associated with the "neo-traditionalist"
movement of the 1980s?
Judds
6. Who is Ricky Skaggs (b. 1954), and with which country music style is he most
commonly identified?
He was linked with the experience of working with the Bill Monroe.
(a) How did he contribute to the renewed popularity of bluegrass in the 1980s,
specifically with his video for the #1 song "Country Boy" (1984)?
There were the music bands made up of the moths and daughters.
8. In class we will watch the video to the Judd's #1 hit song, "Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout
the Good Ole Days)" (1986).
The trends were hardworking for the basic necessities of the life.
(a) How is this style reflected in his 1988 song "Streets of Bakersfield?"
10. By what other names is Hank Williams Jr. also known as?
Bocephus
11. What are some of his accomplishments aside from being Hank Williams's son?
12. Why did his hit song, "A Country Boy Can Survive" (1982) resonate among so
many rural folk?