Back starting in the early 1980s I was in a few Country Bands in the San Francisco Bay Area to about 1997. In one of those Bands( The Bounty Band) The Original Drummer and I started breaking some of the unwritten rules of traditional Country Music when we started to syncopated the rhythms , and make it a bit more funky. We were both reprimanded by our fearless leader and frontman lead singer rhythm guitar player and told to CUT IT OUT , you guys !!!____at a live gig, Well, __ Just as soon as he finished giving us a piece of his mind the Owner /proprietor of the venue comes up to the stage and said . That's not like any Country I have ever heard , BUT , They are dancing and jumping around like JACK RABBITS on the dance floor and buying drinks and getting hungry and even buying snacks, DON'T CHANGE ANYTHING That is what he told us. A few more nights the same as that and he asked us for an extended gig that lasted several years as a house band. The Guitar players followed me and the drummer by playing a bit more less tradition country style and more rock style and tone, We had a few great Pedal steel players, one of whom played a MEAN LAP STEEL WITH FEEDBACK ! That Band lasted about 14 years more or less in various states of personnel while I was involved. We once opened for Johnny Paycheck. Country Music was changing , The Bakersfield Sound in Country and Outlaw Country was on the rise Breaking traditional sounds and styles in multiple parameters. And ________it was fun doing it ! Except for the Gig where we had to play behind the CHICKEN WIRE covered stage! YES __ those places really existed______.