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From "Bryan" <munki100@pacbell.net>
Subject Re: We're a (great) American band
Date Sat, 25 Aug 2007 12:17:52 -0700

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Now we're talking! When I mentioned the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield and Crazy Horse, 
I left off Flying Burrito Brothers and The Band (or are they Canadian?)


> Lightnin' Hopkins!!! One man, a guitar, tapping feet and a trunkload  of 
> great songs. What more do you need?
> 
> Otherwise I'll go with Booker T. & the MG's, the Buckaroos, NRBQ, Los  Lobos, 
> Holmes Brothers, the Bluegrass Boys, the Clinch Mountain Boys, Country  
> Gentlemen, Louvin Brothers, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Fabulous  Thunderbirds 
> (early years), the Avett Brothers, Uncle Earl, Creech Holler,  Gillian Welch & 
> David Rawlings, SCOTS, Mississippi Sheiks, Original Carter  Family, Sonny 
> Terry & Brownie McGhee, Doc & Merle Watson, Leroy Carr  & Scrapper Blackwell, 
> Memphis Jug Band, Lovin' Spoonful, the Texas Playboys,  Maddox Brothers & Rose, 
> the Soul Stirrers, Nat King Cole Trio, various Muddy  Waters and Howlin' Wolf 
> bands, and any group that included Doug Sahm.
> 
> Notice how most of the best American music comes from the South  or was 
> Southern influenced? Almost all of it.
> 
> Jim McGuinness
> Yankee in the South

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