Talk:List of alternative country musicians
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editMy question in regard to this page is whether it is going to be allowed for the band listings to run rampant? Clearly there is no real definition to what alt country is, so anyone can put anything on here. Therefore, we have groups like Big & Rich, who are clearly doing something very mainstream, even if it is a little different than some of the pop country.
My other concern is simply the fact that close to half of these links don't go to anything. These either need to be fixed, unlinked, or deleted. I don't really want to start deleting, as this list is a means of keeping people from incessantly trying to add their own band into the alt country article as the next big thing, so I would recommend these need to be either fixed, if the band has a page, or unlinked. Buddyholly4 21:14, 15 April 2007 (UTC)buddyholly4
- I just wrote the entries to
twothreefour of the bands on this list. There are a lot more here that clearly deserve articles and don't have them yet. Chubbles 01:08, 1 September 2007 (UTC)
Clusterfuck
editThis page is a mess. Gram Parsons and Patti Griffin are under the same letter? Let's fix this page.
What about ?
editPoco, Byrds, Rick Nelson, Mike Nesmith, Honky Tonk Hustlas
-- you could add them yourself, dumbass. Learn how to use a Wiki.
Influencers
editThere is a huge difference between being an artist of a genre and being influenced by that genre. For example, on this list is Credence Clearwater Revival who, while being influenced by Buck Owens are not alt.contry in and of themselves. I'll leave the argument about the Bakersfield Sound and its relationship to alt.country to others. RhodyJim 15:46, 5 November 2007 (UTC)
Verifiability
editThis article does not have any sources, and is not verifiable per WP:VERIFY. Ndenison talk 13:42, 7 August 2008 (UTC)
Original Research
editThis list is a mess right now. There are some bands on here that could be considered extremely controversial as alt-country bands, e.g. Spoon, White Stripes, The Raconteurs, and Kings of Leon, just to name a few. This article desperately needs some sourcing and purging for verifiability. Redfarmer (talk) 10:11, 14 February 2010 (UTC)
- I agree with all four of those you listed. There are others, as well, as you imply, that are questionable, at best. And, yes, we need some sort of standard for verifiability. ---RepublicanJacobiteThe'FortyFive' 15:21, 10 May 2010 (UTC)
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I'm just surprised Kid Rock and Lionel Richie aren't on here for remaking a couple of country and western songs. how about narrowing the list from everyone on earth that has ever made a song that was influenced by country music to groups that almost exclusively play alternative country, like the drivebytruckers and old 97's maybe. reverend horton heat? cracker? willie nelson? bob dylan? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.206.108.56 (talk) 00:04, 24 April 2012 (UTC)
Cowpunk?
editCowpunk bands seem left out. The page on Cowpunk calls it a form of punk rock fused with country and alternative/outlaw country derivatives of it. I'd consider adding band such as the Beat Farmers to the list.