Southern Rock: Coming to Terms with a Complicated Past (Part Two)

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This is the second half of a two-part episodeIn the late 1960's and early 1970's, Southern rock, a rebellious fusion of blues, rock and roll, and country music, emerged as the defiant cry from the heart of the South. Lynyrd Skynyrd's guitars wailed like banshees, their lyrics echoing the region's resistance to outside finger-pointing and strengthened a determination to preserve their own cultural identity.  Never mind the warts and blemishes.  The Allman Brothers Band played with improvisations like soaring eagles.  Their music captured the untamed spirit, passion and raw energy of the South.The intensity of Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Outlaws was a force of nature, their music was a raw and unfiltered expression of southern pride. Their guitars roared like thunder, their drums pounded like a heartbeat, and their lyrics spoke of rebellion, and the indomitable spirit of the South. John Fogerty and Creedence Clearwater Revival's showed that Southern music extended past Southern borders.  Their music, infused with idealism and earthiness, captured the hopes and dreams of ordinary people. Their melodies were catchy and memorable, their lyrics were simple yet profound, and their art spoke directly to the hearts of their listeners.  CCR offered a sense of hope and possibility in a world often filled with uncertainty.Robbie Robertson and the Band's music was a tapestry of Americana, woven from the threads of blues, country, rock and roll, and folk. With songs written by a member of America’s first people, who crafted melodies that were both familiar and fresh, The Band captured the essence of the American experience.  All its triumphs and tragedies, from the pinnacle of joy to the depths of sorrow, Robertson helped reveal a nation in search of an identity.All of this and more await you in this latest episode!  Hope you enjoy it!Featured ArtistsAlabamaThe Allman Bros.The BandBlack Oak ArkansasCarl PerkinsThe Charlie Daniels BandCreedence Clearwater RevivalGraham ParkerHank WilliamsJohn Lee HookerLonnie MackLynyrd SkynyrdMolly HatchettMuddy WatersNeil YoungThe OutlawsRossington Collins BandTom Petty and the HeartbreakersLinks to Supporting EpisodesSeason One Episode FourSeason One Episode SevenSeason One Episode EightSeason Two Episode Eight

Southern Rock: Coming to Terms with a Complicated Past (Part Two)

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