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  1. drums. mandolin. banjo. Red dirt is a genre of country music that gets its name from the color of soil found in Oklahoma. Many red dirt acts got their start in bars surrounding Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, a city considered to be the center of red dirt music. The genre also extends to music made south of the Red River in Texas.

  2. Jessie James Decker (born 1988) Cole Deggs & The Lonesome. Del McCoury Band. Diana DeGarmo (born 1987) Penny DeHaven (1948–2014) Ilse DeLange (born 1977) The Delmore Brothers. Martin Delray (born 1949) Delta Rae.

  3. Akustische Gitarre, Elektrische Gitarre, Pedal-Steel-Gitarre, Bass, Schlagzeug, Banjo, Mandoline, Dobro, Fiddle, Klavier, Mundharmonika. Texas Country (auch Texas Music genannt) ist der Name eines im US-Bundesstaat Texas beheimateten Country-Musik -Subgenres, das sich parallel zum in Oklahoma populär gewordenen Red Dirt entwickelt hat.

  4. W. Waterloo Revival. West Texas Rednecks. Whiskey Myers. The Whites. Wild Horses (American country band)

  5. www.clayhollis.comClay Hollis

    Bio. Clay Hollis is a Texas-native, born in the Rio Grande Valley and raised in San Antonio. Growing up in Texas, Clay began pursuing music at a young age. At just seventeen, Hollis hit the road, selling merchandise for Jon Wolfe. While on tour with the Texas-country star, Clay discovered a career in music, and touring was his passion.

  6. gothic country. indie folk. Southern metal. Alternative country (commonly abbreviated to alt-country; [1] also known as alternative country rock, [2] insurgent country, [3] Americana, or y'allternative [4]) is a loosely defined subgenre of country music and/or country rock that includes acts that differ significantly in style from mainstream ...

  7. Viewership. 7.7 million [1] ← 57th ·. ACM. · 59th →. Exterior of the Ford Center at The Star, located in Frisco, Texas. The 58th Academy of Country Music Awards was held on May 11, 2023, in Frisco, Texas at the Ford Center at The Star. [2] The ceremony was hosted by country music icons Dolly Parton and Garth Brooks.