Progressive Outlaw Bands and Artists
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- Bandy, Moe - In the 1970s, Bandy's honky tonk championed the classic elements of country music: cheating and drinking.
- Bruce, Ed - Offical homepage featuring a discography, lyrics, news, and a fabulous scrapbook.
- Cash, Johnny - Official site including a stunning career retrospective, news, reviews, and a discography. The Man in Black is the original outlaw.
- Clayton, Lee - The man who gave the outlaw movement its name. This All Music page features a brief biography and discography.
- Coe, David Allan - The Mysterious Rhinestone Cowboy. Through his songs, Coe has kept the outlaw flag flying high.
- Glaser, Tompall - Biography of the Glaser Brothers and Tompall's subsequent contributions to the outlaw scene.
- Haggard, Merle - Official homepage featuring news, tour dates, merchandise, and Hag's own editorial. Although he's most closely associated with the Bakersfield scene, Haggard nevertheless embodied the back-to-basics qualities outlaw country strove to attain.
- Hall, Tom T. - The Storyteller. Although his look and sound were Nashville, Tom T. painted scenes of humanity and tragedy more rugged than any country musician.
- Jennings, Waylon - Official site featuring a biography, discography, and merchandise. The late Waylon's booming voice and chicken-scratch guitar pulled country back into the honky-tonks.
- Jones, George - Official site with a biography, news, tour dates, and an amazing discography. Although the Possum had turned to ballads by the 1970s, his unsurpassed vocal treatment of hurting, cheating, and drinking reflected the foundation of the outlaw movement.
- Nelson, Willie - Official site with news, tour schedule, photo albums, message board, and merchandise. The red-headed figurehead of the 1970s outlaw movement, Willie's jazzy country still feels like a warm, friendly breeze.
- Paycheck, Johnny - A classy memorial and history of Johnny Paycheck, one of the few outlaws deserving the tag.
- Shaver, Billy Joe - The man who wrote the majority of Waylon Jennings's classic album "Honky Tonk Heroes," continues to write and perform music to rave reviews.
- Street, Mel - A thorough and thoughtful tribute site to the late honky-tonker.
- Talley, James - In a similar vien as Tom T. Hall, James Talley takes sincere looks as the struggles and joys of life.
- White, Tony Joe - Official site featuring a biography, discography, tour dates, music downloads, and merchandise. The Swamp Fox plays a unique musical gumbo of country, soul, and blues.
- Young, Steve - Official homepage with biography, discography, lyrics, and streaming audio. This seminal singer, writer, and guitar player authored "Lonesome, On'ry, and Mean" and "Seven Bridges Road."
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