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From vintage blues groove to cinematic Americana, Modern Blues Country Hit brings together ten radio-ready tracks with warm, modern production. Each song comes with an original official music video—hit play and enjoy the full playlist. Dear country friends: your thoughts and stories matter to us. Tell us which track and video hit you hardest! What’s inside (10 tracks) • Genre: Modern Blues Country / Americana • Vibe: soulful, radio-ready, atmospheric • Project: ALL Roads Country • Subscribe: / @allroadscountry ________________________________________ Tracklist & Themes 1. Steel & Smoke — Railroad era in the U.S. & Canada: hard work and the freedom of the road. Modern mirror: the “railroad of the internet,” where trains become digital streams. 2. Maple Whiskey Nights — Canadian nights by the fire and whiskey. Modern twist: Toronto/Montreal bars where country-blues still feels like a saloon. 3. Floodwater Blues — Floods and hurricanes that broke lives across the American South and Canada. Modern focus: climate change, disasters, human resilience. 4. Neon Crossroads — The “deal at the crossroads” (Robert Johnson). Modern city-neon world meets traditional blues—choose your path. 5. Dakota Sky — Indigenous lands, history, and the freedom of the prairie. Modern voice: respect and memory joined to blues power. 6. Rust Belt Heartache — Lives in America’s Rust Belt. Modern focus: workers who lost factories but found hope in music. 7. Highway 61, Rewired — The legendary blues road. Modern metaphor: today’s digital highways—TikTok, Spotify—carry the music forward. 8. Maple Leaf Blues — Canada’s pride: hockey, flags, maple forests. Modern lens: what it means to be Canadian today. 9. Freedom Ride — U.S. civil-rights movement, Freedom Riders. Modern voice: equality and hope—music as protest and promise. 10. Ghost Town Radio — An old small-town station that once played blues & country starts broadcasting again. Are those real airwaves—or voices of the past? ________________________________________ Video & Image Attributions 3) Floodwater Blues Archival documentary footage: THE RIVER (1937/38) — Dir./Writer: Pare Lorentz; Narration: Thomas Chalmers; Music: Virgil Thomson; Cinematography: Stacy Woodward, Floyd Crosby, Willard Van Dyke; Editors: Leo Zochling, Lloyd Nosler. Source: U.S. National Archives via Internet Archive — Public Domain (U.S. Government film). NARA record notes “Use: Possibly Restricted” — please credit “Courtesy: U.S. National Archives.” Link: https://archive.org/details/96-1-r2 4) Neon Crossroads — Archival photographs courtesy of the Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division (FSA/OWI Collection; Detroit Publishing Co.; Carol M. Highsmith Archive). Creators include Marion Post Wolcott, Russell Lee, Jack Delano, Dorothea Lange, Carol M. Highsmith, and the Detroit Publishing Co. Public Domain / No known restrictions. Edits: sequencing, crops, toning, film-style grading. Use does not imply endorsement. Selected items (LoC): – Times Square at night (Detroit Publishing Co.) https://www.loc.gov/item/2016801648/ – “Open all night” gas station (Jack Delano) https://www.loc.gov/resource/fsa.8d00... – Juke joint scenes (Marion Post Wolcott) https://www.loc.gov/resource/fsac.1a3... – “Gateway to the Blues,” Tunica (Carol M. Highsmith) https://www.loc.gov/item/2013649123/ – Crossroads guitars sign, Clarksdale (Highsmith) https://www.loc.gov/item/2013630670/ – Country music at home (Russell Lee) https://www.loc.gov/item/2017877670/ – Additional LoC items included. 5) Dakota Sky Video excerpts from National Park Service (NPS) film. Credit: NPS Video / Earl Perez-Foust. Public domain (U.S. Government work). Excerpted and edited for length/color; no NPS endorsement implied. nps.gov 7) Highway 61, Rewired “Aerial views of Downtown Manhattan at night…” by The Dronalist — via Wikimedia Commons. Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... License: CC BY 3.0 — https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... 9) Freedom Ride Footage courtesy of the United States Information Agency (USIA) — Public domain (U.S. Government work). The March (1964). Use does not imply endorsement. (Wikimedia Commons listing). ________________________________________ Tell us in the comments: Which song and video moved you most—and why? Subscribe: / @allroadscountry Hashtags: #ModernBlues #CountryMusic #Americana #AllRoadsCountry #BluesCountry #CountryPlaylist #OfficialMusicVideo #FreedomRide #Highway61 #RustBelt #DakotaSky #MapleLeafBlues #FloodwaterBlues