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  2. Cowboy (band) - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy was an American country rock and southern rock band formed in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1969. The group's main members consisted of songwriters Tommy Talton and Scott Boyer , alongside a rotating group of musicians.

  3. List of Billboard Mainstream Rock number-one songs of the ...

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    The Billboard Mainstream Rock chart is compiled from the number of airplay songs received from active rock and heritage rock radio stations in the United States. [1] Below are the songs that have reached number one on the chart during the 2020s, listed in chronological order.

  4. Category:Songs about cowboys and cowgirls - Wikipedia

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    Call You Cowboy; Cheyenne (1906 song) Coca-Cola Cowboy; The Colorado Trail (song) Cool Water (song) Cowboy (Kid Rock song) Cowboy Band; Cowboy Beat; Cowboy Boogie; Cowboy Casanova; The Cowboy in Me; Cowboy Man; The Cowboy Rides Away; Cowboy Song (Thin Lizzy song) Cowboy Take Me Away; Cowboy Yodel Song; A Cowboy's Born with a Broken Heart ...

  5. Cowboy (Kid Rock song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cowboy" is a song by Kid Rock from his album Devil Without a Cause. The song, noted for its country rap style, reflects a cross-section of Kid Rock's country , Southern rock and hip hop influences, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] having been described by the artist as a cross between Run DMC and Lynyrd Skynyrd .

  6. Cowboy pop - Wikipedia

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    Stereo Review referred to Michael Martin Murphey as a cowboy pop singer and JazzTimes similarly referred to Alex Harvey's 1971 song "Rings" as cowboy pop. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] In December 1974, soft rock singer Paul Davis released the song " Ride 'Em Cowboy ," which peaked at #4 on Billboard's Pop-Standard Singles and #27 on the Hot 100 .

  7. Country pop - Wikipedia

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    Several artists principally identified as rock, such as the Eagles and America, scored significant pop chart hits with country rock songs, though they may have reached country charts rarely or not at all. [11] [12] Glen Campbell's "Rhinestone Cowboy" was a crossover hit between the pop and country charts in 1975. [13] "

  8. Cowpunk - Wikipedia

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    Cowpunk (or country punk) is a subgenre of punk rock that began in the United Kingdom and Southern California in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It combines punk rock or new wave with country, folk, and blues in its sound, lyrical subject matter, attitude, and style.

  9. Devil Without a Cause - Wikipedia

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    The country rap [5] [14] [21] song "Cowboy" was newly written for the album. [3] It is a fusion of hip hop, country music, Southern rock and heavy metal. [21] Billboard, as well as Kid Rock himself, described the song as a cross between Run DMC and Lynyrd Skynyrd. [17] [22] The instrumentation includes Jew's harp, blues harmonica and a piano ...