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Listen to the South’s Hottest Musicians
From Texas to Virginia, our region has always been filled with music. Here are some of the people and places making the best from our Soul of the South special section.
By Southern Living Editors / Flash Design: Claire Solomon

The South has contributed more to America's cultural soundtrack than any other part of the country. Jazz, country, bluegrass, gospel, blues, and rock music were born here, and a staggering number of our nation's musical heroes called the South home--Elvis, Muddy Waters, and Bill Monroe, to name a few. Today a new crop of musical stars is adding their own unique sounds to our music. Some have built ardent followings; others are just now gaining recognition. From the blues clubs of Beale Street to the dance halls of Texas, they're all making an imprint on the Soul of the South.

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Experience More Music Across the South
Click into a state for our picks of the best venues, radio stations, and music festivals across the South.

Alabama | Arkansas | Delaware | Florida | Georgia | Kentucky | Louisiana | Maryland | Mississippi | Missouri | North Carolina | Oklahoma | South Carolina | Tennessee | Texas | Virginia | Washington D.C. | West Virginia


"Soul of the South" is from the April 2006 issue of Southern Living.

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