Country Crossovers
In the music world, a crossover is defined as "a musical work or performer who appeals to different audiences by appearing on two or more record charts tracking different styles or genres." Country crossover artists have been moving into the mainstream since the 1950's. Terms like "Pop Country" or "Country Pop" refer to crossover hits even today. Artists such as Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash, Glenn Campbell, Lynn Anderson, Charlie Rich, Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton, John Denver, Alabama, The Eagles, Ann Murray, Ronnie Milsap, Carrie Underwood, Taylor Swift and many more, have appeared on any number of charts here and abroad.
Phil Bruschi discusses a brief history of country crossover artists and their songs in this informative and entertaining program. Phil will sing songs such as "Crazy," "The End Of The World," "Looking for Love," and "Lucille", just to mention a few.
Phil Bruschi discusses a brief history of country crossover artists and their songs in this informative and entertaining program. Phil will sing songs such as "Crazy," "The End Of The World," "Looking for Love," and "Lucille", just to mention a few.