This alphabetical list of country rock bands and artists covers a wide variety of subgenres.
The year following the artist's name is the first year of the artist's musical career.
A
- Alabama (1976)
 - Jason Aldean (2005)
 - The Allman Brothers Band (1969)
 - Amazing Rhythm Aces (1974)
 - Atlanta Rhythm Section (1971)
 
Trace Adkins
B
- The Bacon Brothers (1995)
 - The Band (1964)
 - The Band Perry (2005)
 - Casey Barnes (2006)
 - Big & Rich (1998)
 - Blackberry Smoke (2000)
 - Blackfoot (1972)
 - Blue Rodeo (1984)
 - BR549 (1993)
 - Brothers Osborne
 - Buffalo Springfield (1966)
 - Jimmy Buffett (1965)
 - The Byrds (1964)
 
C
- The Cadillac Three (Current)
 - Glen Campbell (1958)
 - Johnny Cash (1954)
 - The Chicks (1997)
 - Eric Church (2004)
 - Gene Clark (1963)
 - Cold Creek County (2013)
 - Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen (1967)
 - Ry Cooder (1967)
 - Cowboy (1969)
 - Billy "Crash" Craddock (1957)
 - Crazy Horse (1971)
 - Creedence Clearwater Revival (1968)
 - Crosby, Stills & Nash (1969)
 - Cross Canadian Ragweed (1994)
 - Sheryl Crow (1987)
 
D
- D.A.D. (1982)
 - Charlie Daniels (1958)
 - Mac Davis (1968)
 - Travis Denning (2012)
 - The Desert Rose Band (1985)
 - The Doobie Brothers (1970)
 - Dr. Hook (1967)
 - Bob Dylan (1961)
 
E
- Eagles (1971)
 - Steve Earle (1974)
 - The Everly Brothers (1957)[1][2][3][4]
 
F
- Fifth on the Floor (2006)
 - Firefall (1974)
 - Florida Georgia Line (2010)[5]
 - The Flying Burrito Brothers (1968)
 - John Fogerty (1973)
 - Free Beer (1975)
 
G
- Brantley Gilbert (2005)
 - Gin Blossoms (1987)
 - Goose Creek Symphony (1968)
 - The Grateful Dead (1965)
 
H
- Hardy (2018)
 - Emmylou Harris (1969)
 - John Hiatt (1972)
 - Hootie and the Blowfish (1986)
 
I
J
- Shooter Jennings (1996)
 - Waylon Jennings (1958)
 
K
- The Kentucky Headhunters (1968)
 - Kid Rock (1988)
 - Chris Knight (1998)
 - Kris Kristofferson (1970)
 
L
- Griffin Layne (2007)
 - Aaron Lewis (1990)
 - Jerry Lee Lewis (1954)
 - Gordon Lightfoot (1958)
 - Little Feat (1969)
 - Loggins and Messina (1971)
 - The Long Ryders (1982)
 - The Los Dos Bros (1992)
 - Nick Lowe (1966)
 - Lynyrd Skynyrd (1965)
 
M
- Cory Marks (2014)
 - The Marshall Tucker Band (1972)
 - Martina McBride (1991)
 - Tim McGraw (1990)[6]
 - Jason Charles Miller (2009)
 - Montgomery Gentry (1999)
 - Justin Moore (2009)
 - Kip Moore (2008)
 - Michael Martin Murphey (1972)
 
N
- Nashville West (1967)
 - Ricky Nelson (1957)
 - Willie Nelson (1973)
 - Michael Nesmith (1965)
 - The New Riders of the Purple Sage (1969)
 - The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (1966)
 - Ted Nugent (1958)
 
O
- The Outlaws (1967)
 - The Ozark Mountain Daredevils (1972)
 
P
- Brad Paisley (1999)
 - Gram Parsons (1963)
 - Pirates of the Mississippi (1987)
 - Poco (1968)
 - Elvis Presley (1953)
 - Mason Proffit (1969)
 - Pure Prairie League (1970)
 
R
- Eddie Rabbitt (1964)
 - Rascal Flatts (1999)
 - Reckless Kelly (1997)
 - The Rockingbirds (1990)
 - Rocky and the Natives (2011)
 - Kenny Rogers (1958)
 - Linda Ronstadt (1967)
 - Darius Rucker (1986)
 
S
- Dallas Smith (1999)
 - Shocking Blue (1969)
 - Social Distortion (1978)
 - J.D. Souther (1972)
 - Souther-Hillman-Furay Band (1973)
 - Southern Pacific (1983)
 - Chris Stapleton (2001)
 - Sugarland (2003)
 - Taylor Swift (2010)
 
T
- A Thousand Horses (2010)
 - The Tractors (1993)
 - Travis Tritt (1989)
 - Steven Tyler (1975)
 
U
- Uncle Kracker (1999)
 - Carrie Underwood (2005)
 - Keith Urban (1990)
 
W
- Jerry Jeff Walker (1971)
 - Warumpi Band (1980)
 - Clarence White (1954)
 - The Whybirds (2006)
 - Wilco (1994)
 - Hank Williams, Jr. (1957)
 - Hank Williams III (1991)
 - The Wolverines (1994)
 - Bob Woodruff (1994)
 
Y
- Neil Young (1966)
 
Z
- Zac Brown Band (2002)
 
References
- ↑ "Down In The Bottom: The Country Rock Sessions 1966-1968 | The Everly Brothers". Record Collector. March 23, 2020. Retrieved September 20, 2020.
 - ↑ Goldberg, Melissa (August 22, 2021). "Don Everly, of Country-Rock Group The Everly Brothers, Dies at 84". CMT. Retrieved September 20, 2021.
 - ↑ Hoffman, Jordan (August 22, 2021). "Don Everly, Half of the Everly Brothers, Pioneering Country-Rock Legend, Dies at Age 84". Vanity Fair. Retrieved September 20, 2021.
 - ↑ Beresford, Trilby (August 21, 2021). "Don Everly, Half of Country Rock Duo The Everly Brothers, Dies at 84". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved September 20, 2021.
 - ↑ Dukes, Billy (2020-03-27). "LISTEN: Florida Georgia Line Drop Super-Charged 'I Love My Country'". Taste of Country. Retrieved 2023-09-07.
 - ↑ "Tim McGraw | Biography & History".
 
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