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For reals, I really like Allison Krauss.

She rocks, but I would put her in Folk. I think of it not as most popular or best selling, but as who defined the genre.

Classic Country Mount Rushmore (Pre 1960): Hank, Waylon, Cline, Cash (Honorable Mention: Marty Robbins)
Modern Country Mount Rushmore (After 1960): Merle, Strait, Reba, Garth (Honorable Mention: Wynette, Loretta Lynn, and McGraw)
Bluegrass Mount Rushmore: Sam Bush, Doyle Lawson, Bill Monroe, Earl Scruggs (Honorable Mention: Tim O'Brien)
 
Thoughts on Kenny Chesney? I feel like his early stuff isn't too terrible. I use to listen to some Kenny back during my country phase in college.
 
She rocks, but I would put her in Folk. I think of it not as most popular or best selling, but as who defined the genre.

Classic Country Mount Rushmore (Pre 1960): Hank, Waylon, Cline, Cash (Honorable Mention: Marty Robbins)
Modern Country Mount Rushmore (After 1960): Merle, Strait, Reba, Garth (Honorable Mention: Wynette, Loretta Lynn, and McGraw)
Bluegrass Mount Rushmore: Sam Bush, Doyle Lawson, Bill Monroe, Earl Scruggs (Honorable Mention: Tim O'Brien)

Doc Watson?
 
Can't believe nobody's mentioned John Prine or Willie Nelson yet; hard to have a conversation about shaping country or folk without mentioning those guys.
 
Like if you agree with one of his theories or thoughts, then you're probably wrong?

Because that is a solid code.

right, if you view him as anything more than a pop pseudoscientist with good self promotion sensibilities then I'mma have a hard time taking you seriously
 
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