Country music has always been home to a spectrum of personas, with rebels at one end and wholesome figures at the other. Not that theyve been equally represented all along. The stalwarts of upright living have ruled the roost for quite a while, amassing themselves a sizable suburban audience. But the lineup for this years CMA Music Festival may mark the beginnings of a return to balance. There are good guys (and girls) and bad ones, and the two sides dont break down along gender lines like they once would have.
Three acts fall into the latter category: Miranda Lambert, Ashton Sheperd and Jamey Johnson. Johnsonwith his steely intensity and bottom-scraping narrativesis one of the biggest feathers in countrys cap this year; he claims critical praise outside the genre, the respect of his country elders and the ability to rouse a beer-swilling crowd. Lambert reached a similar point a couple years back with the songs of a heat-packing, self-respecting loose cannon. Sheperdwhose drinking songs are a way of rejecting demure female rolesis the least known of the three.
The festival lineup offers plenty of clean-cut acts, too, and none are bigger than Taylor Swift, the author of sensitive, youthful songs about crushes and fitting in. A recent Rolling Stone cover story confirmed that she really is as poised and well-behaved as shes made out to be. Then theres Josh Turner, the possessor of a voice as deep as Johnny Cashs (without the craggy texture) and a devoutness like Cashs (without the scars of dark and wayward years). And Wynonna, the full-throated veteran, is back this year.
Landing somewhere between the poles are good-naturedbut still a little rough-edgedmale singers like Eric Church and Randy Houser and serious, established writers and pickers like Dierks Bentley and Brad Paisley.
Thanks to CMTs Can You Duet? competition, general nostalgia or something else entirely, harmony-singing families are also represented, most of themlike Joey & Rory, Carters Chord and Jypsion the smaller stages. The Judds, though, are playing LP Field, but only during a portion of Wynonnas set. Its also a year for rising bandsnot just vocal groups, but genuinely self-contained unitssome of them from Texas, and the majority of them named for their frontmen: The Zac Brown Band, The Randy Rogers Band and The Eli Young Band.
Like everybody else, the country-music industry is wondering how to keep people showing up and buying recordsto the extent that anybody still does such a thingduring these lean and sobering times. And the good news? There are more spots to hear music for free this year: the Sommet Center Plaza Stage, the Riverfront Park Daytime Stage and the Music City Zone in front of the courthouse. The stadium just isnt one of them.
Thu., June 11, 11 a.m.; Fri., June 12, 11 a.m.; Sat., June 13, 11 a.m.; Sun., June 14, 11 a.m., 2009
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