Essentially,
country-rock is rock bands playing country music. It is country music informed
by rock's counterculture ideals, as well as its reliance on loud amplification,
prominent backbeat, and pop melodies. The first country-rock bands -- the Flying
Burrito Brothers, Gram Parsons, the Byrds, Neil Young -- played straight country,
as inspired by the Bakersfield sound of Merle Haggard and Buck Owens, as well
as honky tonkers like Hank Williams. As the genre moved into the '70s, the rougher
edges were smoothed out as the Eagles, Poco, Pure Prairie League, and Linda
Ronstadt made music that was smoother and more laid-back. This became the predominant
sound of country-rock in the '70s. In the late '80s, a small group of alternative
rock bands began to revive the spartan sound of the original sound of Parsons
and Young.
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