Description of Western Swing Revival
The heyday of Western Swing came in the 1930s and '40s. But popular interest in it was revived a couple of decades later, partly thanks to albums like country legend Merle Haggard's celebration of Bob Wills, A Tribute to the Best Damn Fiddle Player in the World, and Wills' induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame. During the '70s, Asleep at the Wheel was at the forefront of a full-on revival, bringing the Western Swing sound to a whole new generation of rock and country fans who took a shine to the music's mix of hot swing and dance-friendly rhythms. Today, Western Swing artists like Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys keep the tradition alive for a new generation of retro cool poodle-skirted girls and duck-tailed boys.
Top Western Swing Revival Tracks
Western Swing Revival Key Albums
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Western Swing Revival Key Artists
Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys
Heated deliveries of classic
Western Swing and
Rockabilly that are so
faithful, it's like the last 50
years never happened.
Commander Cody
Commander Cody were a
country music act from
Michigan that relocated to
San Francisco. They played
rootsy rock and country....
The Cornell Hurd Band
Cornell Hurd's eight-piece
band waltzes, rocks, and
two-steps through songs
inspired by Spade Cooley
and Buck Owens. Cornell...
Wayne Hancock
Young country singer with
a road-weary heart and soul
and a faithful dedication to
Honky-Tonk and Western
Swing.