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      • Country music was introduced to Canadian audiences by US radio. Early shows on WBAP, Fort Worth (beginning in 1923), WLS, Chicago ('WLS Barn Dance' 1924), and WSM, Nashville ('Grand Ole Opry' 1925), as well as on the later (1933) and influential WWVA, Wheeling, WV, were heard in many parts of Canada.
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  2. Feb 7, 2006 · The growth of country music in Canada led to the rise of several organizations and events in the 1970s and 1980s. The Canadian Academy of Country Music Entertainment was established in 1975, renamed the Academy of Country Music Entertainment (ACME) in 1976, and the Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA) in 1986.

  3. Country music has a long history in Canada. The genre evolved out of the diverse musical practices of the Appalachian region of the United States. Appalachian folk music was largely Scottish and Irish, with an important influence also being the African American country blues.

    • Country and Western Music. Country and western music roots lie in the British folk tradition, particularly as preserved in the rural mountain areas of the southern United States.
    • Folk Roots. The Maritimes, parts of Ontario and BC shared a strong folk tradition similar to that of the Appalachian region, and country music found ready acceptance in Canada.
    • Movement to the United States. Canadian artists have been hampered by the sparse population and the regional nature of the country. Until the mid-1950s country artists relied on live radio shows, extensive regional touring in clubs, and barn dances and local television appearances to earn a living.
    • Growth of Country and Western Music. Canadian-content regulations for commercial radio in 1970 gave valuable airplay to artists such as Dick Damron, "Stompin' Tom" Connors, Carroll Baker, Gary Buck and the Family Brown.
  4. Jul 30, 2024 · Where Did Country Music Come From? Country music was a blend from a rich tapestry of multi-ethnic and multi-racial sources, according to The Library of Congress .

  5. It is very open that country music had it's origins in slave music. From the use of the Banjo to the earliest country songs being originally slave songs that were either appropriated and sung in minstrel shows or sung again by White artists. Cotton Eyed Joe being a popular example.

  6. Feb 26, 2015 · Country has a long and vibrant history in Canada, from the honky-tonk classics of Hank Snow in the 1950s to the chart-topping country-pop hits of Shania Twain, the biggest-selling female artist of all time, in the ’90s.

  7. Oct 7, 2024 · country music, style of American popular music that originated in rural areas of the South and West in the early 20th century. The term country and western music (later shortened to country music) was adopted by the recording industry in 1949 to replace the derogatory label hillbilly music.

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