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RETHINKING OUTLAW COUNTRY: A MOVEMENT ABOUT ARTISTIC FREEDOM, NOT SOUND
- The Boot
- Aug 2, 2018
- 1 min read
Bobby Bare was one of the first to get it. He started his career with Atkins at RCA Victor, then moved to Mercury Records in 1970. Atkins, the artist says, wanted Bare back at RCA and wanted to ease himself out of production, so he offered to let Bare produce his own work.
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