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American Trad Rock

Although the sound of American Trad Rock is quite different than that of its British counterpart, it shares the same aesthetic -- namely, it is dedicated to keeping the sound and the spirit of classic '60s rock alive. Where British trad rock relies on the Beatles and mod influences, American trad rock is about Southern-fried boogie and blues-based improvisation. The Grateful Dead and the Allman Brothers were the twin precursors of American trad rock, even though there are hints of the Stones and the Faces thrown in every once in a while as well. The very first U.S. trad rockers -- the Georgia Satellites and the Black Crowes -- appeared in the mid- to late '80s and had grown out of roots rock. By the early '90s, American trad rock had begun to take shape as Allman soundalikes like Widespread Panic began cultivating followings, and by the middle of the decade, there was a loose collective of similar-minded, neo-Dead bands (Blues Traveler, Phish) that had built a fanbase by touring constantly. Blues Traveler had these bands tour under the H.O.R.D.E. moniker, and by 1996 the travelling festival was rivaling its alternative counterpart, Lollapalooza, in popularity.
Phish The Black Crowes
Sheryl Crow Dave Matthews
Spin Doctors Hootie & the Blowfish
Blues Traveler Widespread Panic
Big Head Todd & the Monsters Lenny Kravitz
North Mississippi Allstars Trey Anastasio
Cracker Matchbox Twenty
The Wallflowers The Samples
The Georgia Satellites Robert Bradley
Joan Osborne Counting Crows
Uncle Kracker Collective Soul
Blind Melon Al Kooper
Dramarama
Picture of Nectar
Phish (1991)
Fully Completely [Enhanced]
The Tragically Hip (2004)
Live Aid [DVD Boxed Set]
Various Artists (2004)
Bringing Down the Horse [Japan Bonus Tracks]
The Wallflowers (1997)
Live One
Phish (1995)
Hittin' the Note
The Allman Brothers Band (2003)
Films About Ghosts: The Best Of... [Bonus DVD]
Counting Crows (2003)
Busted Stuff
Dave Matthews Band (2002)
Bringing Down the Horse
The Wallflowers (1996)
Warpaint
The Black Crowes (2008)