> > Chances are if Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell or the Eagles
>
> > came out today, they would be played on the country
> stations
> > more often than anything else.
>
> Good examples. Add Stevie Nicks, Dan Fogelberg, John
> Mellencamp, America, early Olivia Newton-John, Crosby Stills
> & Nash, Delaney & Bonnie, or songs like Bruce Springsteen's
> "I'm On Fire" and "My Hometown."
>
Actually some country stations before big business really took over, used t experiment here in the south with John Cougar Mellencamp and Lynyrd Skynyrd (as well as some Atlanta Rhythum Section,The Amazing Rhythum Aces (come on, who could forget Third Rate Romance?)Some Allman Brothers,and the one southern rocker to cross in the 70's and limiting himself to country music years later... Charlie Daniels)
To find that kind of variety now is usually limited to mom and pop stations and those on the internet only however.
RFLA
>
> > came out today, they would be played on the country
> stations
> > more often than anything else.
>
> Good examples. Add Stevie Nicks, Dan Fogelberg, John
> Mellencamp, America, early Olivia Newton-John, Crosby Stills
> & Nash, Delaney & Bonnie, or songs like Bruce Springsteen's
> "I'm On Fire" and "My Hometown."
>
Actually some country stations before big business really took over, used t experiment here in the south with John Cougar Mellencamp and Lynyrd Skynyrd (as well as some Atlanta Rhythum Section,The Amazing Rhythum Aces (come on, who could forget Third Rate Romance?)Some Allman Brothers,and the one southern rocker to cross in the 70's and limiting himself to country music years later... Charlie Daniels)
To find that kind of variety now is usually limited to mom and pop stations and those on the internet only however.
RFLA