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4 Modern Country Artists Who Are Keeping the Traditional Sound Alive … from the American Songwriter Alex Hopper

Tom Bettenhausen18 hours ago01 mins

4 Modern Country Artists Who Are Keeping the Traditional Sound AliveThere are artists who remain faithful to traditionalism. The four old soul artists below are keeping the spirit of traditional country alive. 

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