Sub-genre of country music.
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Examples for "americana"
Examples for "americana"
1We present a case of irritative contact dermatitis after exposure to the sap of Agave americana.
2The Americana movement has grown massively in New Zealand in recent years.
3Their second album sees a more unified approach to Lightbody's Americana-style songwriting.
4An affirmation of Pax Americana's success or a response to growing anti-Americanism?
5Americana made a similar announcement, but neither of these provided further details.
1How tempting it is to dismiss El Diablo, Nashville-revivalist darlings of Dublin's excruciatingly hip alternative country set.
2In America, it is more of an alternative country crowd who might follow the likes of Lyle Lovett.
3Wellington alternative country band Eb & Sparrow play songs from the new album Seeing Things ahead of a nationwide tour.
4Alternative country, to me, is just as ridiculously empty in a different way-it'sjust that they're not in power.
1Nick Bollinger reveals in the latest album from alt-country rockers Wilco.
2And that's where Christchurch alt-country artist Katie Thompson is an expert.
3This darkness is ever-present in All My Friends, a slow burning alt-country lament.
4Photo: Auckland Writers Festival Jeff Tweedy of alt-country band Wilco headlines this year's event.
5Elliott Childs lends an ear to the latest set from alt-country originators Son Volt.
1They established front lines about four miles north and south of the town centre; everything beyond was insurgent country.
2The insurgent country contained sixteen thousand men able to bear arms; and the computation was, that they could bring seven thousand into the field.
3After your divine magnanimity had set me free, I succeeded in passing through the insurgent country to the Bavarian lines and re- entered the service.
4The insurgent country contained 16,000 men able to bear arms, and the computation was that they could bring 7,000 into the field.
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