(Book). The Outlaw phenomenon greatly enlarged country music's
audience in the 1970s. Led by pacesetters such as Willie Nelson,
Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson, and Bobby Bare, artists in
Nashville and Austin demanded the creative freedom to make their
own country music, different from the pop-oriented sound that
prevailed at the time. Complementing the Country Music Hall of Fame
and Museum's exhibition Outlaws & Armadillos: Country's Roaring
'70s , this 120-page, fully illustrated book examines the 1970s
cultures of Nashville and fiercely independent Austin, and the
complicated, surprising relationships between the two.
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