Greatest (male) country artist/s of the 1980's
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Hank Williams Jr
To me, Bakersfield, is on the Mt Rushmore of all time most important country music towns.UW_Doog_Bot said:
You should have known I'd vote for Bakersfield sound.Swaye said:Im ensuring Dwight gets a vote. I'd also add Ronnie Milsap. Also Kenny Rogers has to be on there.
edit: To be fair a lot of Ronnies work was done in the 70's, but most of his biggest hits were early 80s. He had an absolutely absurd 40 #1 hits.
edit number 2: Don Williams. Another of those guys who got started in the 70's but probably had his heyday in the 80s. I Believe In You is one of the biggest hits ever in country music (1981).
edit number 3: Ricky Scaggs. I know he is bluegrass but he is absolutely essential to any 80's country grouping.
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Hank Williams Jr
Being a native Cali Fag who's ancestors come from the valley, I can get behind this.YellowSnow said:
To me, Bakersfield, is on the Mt Rushmore of all time most important country music towns.UW_Doog_Bot said:
You should have known I'd vote for Bakersfield sound.Swaye said:Im ensuring Dwight gets a vote. I'd also add Ronnie Milsap. Also Kenny Rogers has to be on there.
edit: To be fair a lot of Ronnies work was done in the 70's, but most of his biggest hits were early 80s. He had an absolutely absurd 40 #1 hits.
edit number 2: Don Williams. Another of those guys who got started in the 70's but probably had his heyday in the 80s. I Believe In You is one of the biggest hits ever in country music (1981).
edit number 3: Ricky Scaggs. I know he is bluegrass but he is absolutely essential to any 80's country grouping. -
Waylon Jennings. Not even close....
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Hank Williams JrYoakam*
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Hank Williams Jr
Wrong decade.kanehall said:Waylon Jennings. Not even close....
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Hank Williams Jr
Cuntry folks don’t spell good. You know this.dnc said:Yoakam*
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George Straight
Outside of The Gambler, I've never been a fan of Kenny. Ronnie Milsap on the other hand, legendary.Swaye said:Im ensuring Dwight gets a vote. I'd also add Ronnie Milsap. Also Kenny Rogers has to be on there.
edit: To be fair a lot of Ronnies work was done in the 70's, but most of his biggest hits were early 80s. He had an absolutely absurd 40 #1 hits.
edit number 2: Don Williams. Another of those guys who got started in the 70's but probably had his heyday in the 80s. I Believe In You is one of the biggest hits ever in country music (1981).
edit number 3: Ricky Scaggs. I know he is bluegrass but he is absolutely essential to any 80's country grouping. -
Hank Williams Jr
Kenny will be in the 70's which is where most of hits came. He had some great stuff outside of the Gambler cliche.greenblood said:
Outside of The Gambler, I've never been a fan of Kenny. Ronnie Milsap on the other hand, legendary.Swaye said:Im ensuring Dwight gets a vote. I'd also add Ronnie Milsap. Also Kenny Rogers has to be on there.
edit: To be fair a lot of Ronnies work was done in the 70's, but most of his biggest hits were early 80s. He had an absolutely absurd 40 #1 hits.
edit number 2: Don Williams. Another of those guys who got started in the 70's but probably had his heyday in the 80s. I Believe In You is one of the biggest hits ever in country music (1981).
edit number 3: Ricky Scaggs. I know he is bluegrass but he is absolutely essential to any 80's country grouping. -
Hank Williams JrHank Jr can play the shit out of guitar. Writes a lot of his own shit. Also spawned Hank 3 who I play the shit out of to this day.
Only knock I ever had on King George was he doesn’t write his hit songs.
Milsap should be up there.
Basically everybody up there is in my wheelhouse (mid 80’s-late 90’s) -






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