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Sturgill Simpson

Country rock
Country music
Blues rock
Although initially labeled as an outlaw country artist, Sturgill Simpson reached far beyond country music as his career progressed, exploring everything from southern rock to psychedelic music. Born June 8, 1978 in Jackson, Kentucky, he moved to Oregon during his late teens and served three years in the United States Navy. After the end of his bluegrass band Sunday Valley, he moved to Nashville and recorded his first solo album, High Top Mountain, in 2013. A collection of original honky-tonk anthems that drew comparisons to Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson, it peaked at number 3...
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Turtles All the Way DownSturgill Simpson
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Mint TeaJohnny Blue Skies and Sturgill Simpson
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Long White LineSturgill Simpson
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The PromiseSturgill Simpson
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You Can Have the CrownSturgill Simpson
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Life Ain't Fair and the World Is MeanSturgill Simpson
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Turtles All the Way DownSturgill Simpson

Metamodern Sounds in Country Music

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Mint TeaJohnny Blue Skies and Sturgill Simpson

Passage du Desir

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Long White LineSturgill Simpson

Metamodern Sounds in Country Music

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The PromiseSturgill Simpson

Metamodern Sounds in Country Music

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You Can Have the CrownSturgill Simpson

High Top Mountain

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Life Ain't Fair and the World Is MeanSturgill Simpson

High Top Mountain

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