Bakersfield
sound
In
country
music, the
Bakersfield sound was a genre invented in the
mid- to late
1950s in
Bakersfield,
California. Bakersfield country was a reaction against the slick, string-laden
Nashville sound,
which was popular at the time. Artists like Wynn Stewart used electric instrumentation
and added a
backbeat,
as well as other stylistic elements borrowed from
rock
and roll. In the early
1960s,
Merle Haggard
and
Buck Owens, among
others, brought the Bakersfield sound to mainstream audiences, and it soon became
the most popular kind of country music.