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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roots_rockRoots rock - Wikipedia

    Roots rock is a genre of rock music that looks back to rock's origins in folk, blues and country music. It is seen as responses to the perceived excesses of the dominant psychedelic and the developing progressive rock.

  2. Roots rock is "a style of rock music that draws material from various American musical traditions including country, blues, and folk." The term is sometimes used in a broader sense to encompass other genres of Americana, including early rock and roll, country rock, and other related forms.

  3. Roots rock is a genre of music that blends elements of rock and roll with traditional folk, blues, and country music. It often features raw, stripped-down instrumentation and lyrics that focus on personal experiences and social issues.

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  4. By bringing rock back to its roots -- whether that was rock & roll, blues, or country -- the groups managed to sound like a fresh alternative, which brought them critical praise and heavy airplay from American college radio stations.

  5. Roots rock is a cool, down-to-earth genre of music that takes us back to the basics. Imagine a mix of rock and roll, folk, blues, and country - that's roots rock for you. It's all about the raw, authentic sound of traditional American music.

  6. May 28, 2020 · When rock ’n’ roll emerged in the 1950s, no one used the term Americana because all rock ’n’ roll was American: songs about freedom or heartache, cars or girls, played in a steady 4/4 beat. Then the music started to get intricate and experimental, resulting in long jams, complex time signatures not conducive to dancing, backwards guitar ...

  7. Roots rock stretches through the decades: It's in the psychedelic folk of the Grateful Dead and elegant twang of The Band in the ‘60s; the wiry minimalism of J.J. Cale and full-throated choruses of Little Feat in the '70s; the classic songwriting of Tom Petty and earnest hitmaking of Counting Crows in the '90s; the of-the-moment Southern ...