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> Slacker Radio/music suggestions?, portable for driving not off topic :)
turboman808
post Dec 31 2008, 01:15 AM
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Well my friend took the plunge and got a slack radio. Best freakin audio device ever!!!

Well woot.com has been selling them off for real cheap. $45 with shipping.

Trying to build the best outlaw country/southern rock station right now. So any suggestion on bands I may not be familiar with?

Got alot of the basics from hank williams to kid rock. Any more obscure artist or songs you guys can suggest?
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post Dec 31 2008, 03:21 PM
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Don't imagine you'd need any help with Allman Brothers Lynard Skynard mainstream southern rock kinds of things. So are you interested in rockabilly? (Billy Burnette, Southern Culture on the Skids) Psychobilly? (Rev. Horton Heat) Cajun/Zydeco? (Beau Jacque) Tex-Mex? (Los Lonely Boys, Los Super Seven) Swamp pop? (Marcia Ball) Texas songwriter (Guy Clark, Billy Joe Shaver, Robert Earl Keene, Lucinda Williams, Ray Wylie Hubbard).

Then there's alt-country (Wayne Hancock), roadhouse rock (Delbert McClinton, mentioned earlier), country punk, rural R&B (Amazing Rhythm Aces with Stacked Deck), etc. etc? Not much appreciated compared to the other records, but I really like Stevie Ray and Jimmie Vaughn on Family Style. It's not just blues, and those boys can play!

There's a pretty broad spectrum in "the south". Heck there's a lot of ground to cover just in Louisiana. So where do you want to go?
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