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Does Rock music no longer exist?
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<blockquote data-quote="herofan" data-source="post: 1370279" data-attributes="member: 17843"><p>Just to be clear, I made the observation that there seems to be no "new" rock music that is mainstream and gobbled up by the teens like it once was, and I'm a little surprised by that. </p><p></p><p>There will always be all types of music available somewhere. I'm sure there are places where people play music similar to what Jimmie Rodgers did in the 1920s, but its not mainstream. </p><p></p><p>Traditional country is no longer mainstream either. I notice in the country scene that Alan Jackson is still a well-known name and a big touring draw, but he hasn't had a #1 song since 2008, and his last top ten was 2009, and mainstream radio is no longer interested in traditional country, so no newcomers are filling the void.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herofan, post: 1370279, member: 17843"] Just to be clear, I made the observation that there seems to be no "new" rock music that is mainstream and gobbled up by the teens like it once was, and I'm a little surprised by that. There will always be all types of music available somewhere. I'm sure there are places where people play music similar to what Jimmie Rodgers did in the 1920s, but its not mainstream. Traditional country is no longer mainstream either. I notice in the country scene that Alan Jackson is still a well-known name and a big touring draw, but he hasn't had a #1 song since 2008, and his last top ten was 2009, and mainstream radio is no longer interested in traditional country, so no newcomers are filling the void. [/QUOTE]
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