Bakersfield sound
English
Etymology
Developed in and around Bakersfield, California, during the 1950s.
Proper noun
- A subgenre of country music developed in the West Coast and popularized during the 1950s and 1960s, featuring Fender Telecaster guitars, a drum backbeat, fiddles and steel guitars, along with stylistic touches from rock and roll music.
- 2023, Thomas M. Kitts, Keep on Believin', Penn State Press, →ISBN, page 105:
- A subgenre of country music, the Bakersfield Sound emerged out of what Merle Haggard called “the redneck honky-tonks” and what Glen Campbell termed “the fightin' and dancin' clubs” in Bakersfield, California.
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