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| | Lubbock sound -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | A tragedy to Lubbock Sound was (Click link for more info and facts about the day the music died) the day the music died, when Buddy Holly and others dies in a plane crash in (A state in midwestern United States) Iowa en route to a concert. |  | | Lubbock sound is a genre of American music that began with the popularity of (Click link for more info and facts about Lubbock, Texas) Lubbock, Texas native (United States rock star (1936-1959)) Buddy Holly. |  | | A sound that was rock and roll with country roots was heard all over the United States. |
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| | Country music article - Country music musical Southern United States folk music spirituals blues Spirituals - ... |
 | | The vanilla-flavoured sounds that emanated from Nashville under the influence of Chet Atkins, and his fellow producers, led to a reaction among musicians outside Nashville who saw that there was more to the genre than, "the same old tunes, fiddle and guitar..." (Waylon Jennings). |  | | Performed by generally younger musicians and inspired by traditional country performers and the country reactionaries, it shunned the Nashville-dominated sound of mainstream country and borrowed more from punk and rock groups than the watered-down, pop-oriented sound of Nashville. |  | | Even today the variety of country music is not usually well-reflected in radio airplay and the popular perception of country music is still influenced by the maudlin ballads and whining steel guitars that many people still associate with the genre. |
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