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How trucker country music became a '70s fad

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Long-haul truckers were once country musicโ€™s heroes.

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โ€œAh, breaker one-nine, this hereโ€™s the Rubber Duck. You got a copy on me, Pigpen? Cโ€™mon.โ€ This jumble of words is the first line of the song โ€œConvoy,โ€ a #1 country hit from 1976 that tells an action-packed story from the perspective of a truck driver. Songwriters Chip Davis and Bill Fries filled โ€œConvoyโ€ with banter and lingo based on communications they heard between trucker drivers on CB radio during the 1973 oil crisis.

The epic orchestration and colorful and quotable lyrics made โ€œConvoyโ€ an unlikely hit โ€” but the song actually tapped into a long history of country music that put the spotlight on the solitary lives of long-haul truck drivers. In the video above, Estelle Caswell breaks down the golden era of trucker country with country and folk music scholars Travis Stimeling and Nate Gibson.

Sources:
The Big Dummyโ€™s Guide to C.B. Radio by Albert Houston

10-4, Rubber Duck: The story of 'Convoy' by Studio 360 https://www.pri.org/stories/20....18-01-11/10-4-rubber

American Development and the Interstate Highway System by Zachary Hernandez

โ€œI Canโ€™t Drive 55โ€: The Economics of the CB Radio Phenomenon by Tyler Watts and Jared Barton

Come On, First Mama: Betty Fordโ€™s Influence on CB Radio During the 1976 Election by Jordan Smith for Cardboard America


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