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Summary Of: Americana

One of the main reasons Americana is used to describe such a wide variety of musical genres is because of the... Americana is a format in... with approximately 75 Americana radio stations and programs... Americana usually indicates a concern with the ordinary aspects of historic American culture... veered off into a dark Gothic approach to Americana that was first visualised by U... Americana Songwriter James Power...

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