Originated: 1930s•Origin: American Southwest

Western Swing
Description
Western Swing is a lively and upbeat genre that blends elements of country, jazz, blues, and swing music. It typically features a combination of string instruments like fiddles and guitars, along with horns and drums, creating a danceable and energetic sound.
History
Western Swing emerged in the early 1930s in the American Southwest, particularly in Texas and Oklahoma. It evolved from the dance music played by rural string bands and was heavily influenced by the jazz and swing music of the era. Pioneers like Bob Wills and Milton Brown were instrumental in popularizing the genre, which became a staple of dance halls and radio broadcasts throughout the 1930s and 1940s.
Notable Artists
Bob Wills
Milton Brown