Country music is no longer country, but Nashville Pop. Rock with a twang. Most musicians I know around here don't call it country, but call it Nashville.

The demise of the instrumental solo in rock and Nashville pop is sad to me. But then I think I'm a much better instrumentalist than vocalist.

When we cover those songs, since I do my own backing tracks, I often add a space to play a guitar/sax/wind-synth/flute solo. It extends the song, and gives me a chance to improvise (which I love doing).

Rock, Country and R&B have had a long history of instrumental solos, often as the climax of the song. But things change. Sometimes I like the changes, sometimes I don't but I have no choice but to roll with them.

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