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Joe Stamm Band

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When you look at Country music today you’ll see a patchwork of people with different ideas about what they think country should sound like. You may hear some say that Florida Georgia Line raps too much, the Dixie Chicks are too political, or Wheeler Walker Jr. is too dirty. But it’s all country. Does country music have to twang, or have a banjo, or be about a girl and a pick up truck? Or do you just have to wear a cowboy hat when you sing it? When I met Joe Stamm for this interview, he started off talking about his upcoming song American Freeborn Kids. As he described the song, and why he wrote it, I began to see that the way that country music is divided, is much like the way America is divided. I’m not sure what the fix is, for unity in general, but I’m pretty sure that great music like this will help! Their song American Freeborn Kids is coming out soon, so stayed tuned for the release date! Joe Stamm and his band are Back Dirt Country Rockers, and this is our conversation.

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When you look at Country music today you’ll see a patchwork of people with different ideas about what they think country should sound like. You may hear some say that Florida Georgia Line raps too much, the Dixie Chicks are too political, or Wheeler Walker Jr. is too dirty. But it’s all country. Does country music have to twang, or have a banjo, or be about a girl and a pick up truck? Or do you just have to wear a cowboy hat when you sing it? When I met Joe Stamm for this interview, he started off talking about his upcoming song American Freeborn Kids. As he described the song, and why he wrote it, I began to see that the way that country music is divided, is much like the way America is divided. I’m not sure what the fix is, for unity in general, but I’m pretty sure that great music like this will help! Their song American Freeborn Kids is coming out soon, so stayed tuned for the release date! Joe Stamm and his band are Back Dirt Country Rockers, and this is our conversation.

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