List of country rock musicians
This list of country rock bands and artists covers a wide variety of subgenres.
The date following the artist's name is the first date listed in the "years active" section of their Wikipedia article.
- Alabama
(1976) - Jason Aldean
(2005) - Chris Knight (musician)
(1998) - The Allman Brothers Band
(1969) - Amazing Rhythm Aces
(1974) - Atlanta Rhythm Section
(1971) - The Band
(1964) - The Band Perry
(2005) - Big & Rich
(1998) - Billy "Crash" Craddock
(1957) - Blackfoot
(1972) - Blackberry Smoke
(2000) - Blue Rodeo
(1984) - Buffalo Springfield
(1966) - Crazy Horse (band)
(1971) - Jimmy Buffett
(1965) - The Byrds
(1964) - Glen Campbell
(1958) - Johnny Cash
(1954) - Eric Church
(2004) - Gene Clark
(1963) - Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen
(1967) - Ry Cooder
(1967) - Cowboy
(1969) - Charlie Daniels
(1958) - Mac Davis
(1968) - Creedence Clearwater Revival
(1968) - The Desert Rose Band
(1985) - The Doobie Brothers
(1970) - Dr. Hook
(1967) - Bob Dylan
(1961) - Eagles
(1971) - Steve Earle
(1974) - The Everly Brothers
(1957) - Fifth on the Floor
(2006) - Firefall
(1974) - The Flying Burrito Brothers
(1968) - Brantley Gilbert
(2005) - Gin Blossoms
(1987) - Goose Creek Symphony
(1968) - The Grateful Dead
(1965) - Emmylou Harris
(1969) - John Hiatt
(1972) - The International Submarine Band
(1966) - Waylon Jennings
(1958) - The Kentucky Headhunters
(1968) - Kid Rock
(1990) - Aaron Lewis
(1990) - Jerry Lee Lewis
(1954) - John Fogerty
(1973) - Griffin Layne
(2007) - Gordon Lightfoot
(1958) - Little Feat
(1969) - Nick Lowe
(1966) - Lynyrd Skynyrd
(1965) - The Marshall Tucker Band
(1972) - Tim McGraw
(1990)[1] - Justin Moore
(2009) - Nashville West
(1967) - Ricky Nelson
(1957) - Michael Nesmith
(1965) - The New Riders of the Purple Sage
(1969) - The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
(1966) - Ted Nugent
(1958) - The Outlaws
(1967) - The Ozark Mountain Daredevils
(1972) - Gram Parsons
(1963) - Pirates of the Mississippi
(1987) - Poco
(1968) - Elvis Presley
(1953) - Mason Proffit
(1969) - Pure Prairie League
(1970) - Eddie Rabbitt
(1964) - Rascal Flatts
(1999) - The Rockingbirds
(1990) - Kenny Rogers
(1958) - Linda Ronstadt
(1967) - Darius Rucker
(1986) - Dallas Smith
(1999) - Social Distortion
(1978) - J.D. Souther
(1970s) - Southern Pacific
(1983) - Chris Stapleton
(2001) - Sugarland
(2003) - Taylor Swift
(2004)[2] - James Taylor
(1966) - Theory of a Deadman
(2001) - A Thousand Horses
(2010) - Travis Tritt
(1989) - Uncle Kracker
(1987) - Carrie Underwood
(2005) - Keith Urban
(1990) - Volbeat
(2001) - Clarence White
(1954) - The Whybirds
(2006) - Hank Williams, Jr.
(1957) - Hank Williams III
(1991) - Bob Woodruff
(1994) - Neil Young
(1966) - Zac Brown Band
(2002)
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