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・ Country Music (magazine)
・ Country Music (Marty Stuart album)
・ Country Music (Willie Nelson album)
・ Country Music Association
・ Country Music Association Award for Entertainer of the Year
・ Country Music Association Awards
・ Country Music Association of Australia
・ Country music awards
・ Country Music Awards of Australia
・ Country Music Channel
・ Country Music Concert
・ Country Music Foundation
・ Country Music Greats Radio Show
・ Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
・ Country Music Holiday
Country music in Atlanta
・ Country Music is Here to Stay
・ Country Music Marathon
・ Country Music News
・ Country Music Radio
・ Country Music Star No. 1
・ Country Must Be Country Wide
・ Country Musume
・ Country Nation
・ Country Nation World Tour
・ Country neutrality (international relations)
・ Country New South Wales rugby league team
・ Country News Club
・ Country of My Skull
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Country music in Atlanta : ウィキペディア英語版
Country music in Atlanta

Atlanta played a major role in launching country's earliest recording artists in the early 1920s — many Appalachian people such as Fiddlin' John Carson had come to the city and area to work in its cotton mills and brought their music with them. It would remain a major recording center for two decades and a major performance center for four decades, into the first country music TV shows on local Atlanta stations in the 1950s.〔(Wayne W. Daniel, ''Pickin' on Peachtree: a History of Country Music in Atlanta, Georgia'' )〕
==Origins and influences==
Much of the audience and many of the artists in Atlanta's country scene lived in the area's three main mill towns: Cabbagetown (Atlanta), a neighborhood in Atlanta itself, Chattahoochee, today within the city's northwestern limits and known as Whittier Mill Village, and Scottdale, just northeast of Decatur.〔
Atlanta county exhibited influences of Appalachian folk music, black music (notably blues and influences from "Decatur Street" black music scene) and gospel. The first "country blues" recording was likely in 1924, in Atlanta, by Ed Andrews.
Annual Georgia Old-Time Fiddlers' Conventions took place in Atlanta in 1913-1935, a milestone in Atlanta's role as a marketplace for the country genre. Fiddling legend Fiddlin' John Carson placed fourth in the first convention in 1913.〔("Georgia Old-Time Fiddlers' Conventions", ''New Georgia Encyclopedia'' )〕

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