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Back to the country
Its been said that country music was first a Southern phenomenon before spreading to the rest of the U.S. and eventually the world. But has country music languished here in the Southern city of Myrtle Beach? Despite the closings of venerable country music bars such as the Beach Wagon, Cowboys Nightlife, Charlies Nite Life, and one or two others, some would argue that country music is alive and well along the Grand Strand, and always has been.
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