Music_of_Wyoming Music_of_Wyoming

Music of Wyoming - Definition

Music of the United States
Local music
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History (Timeline) Ethnicities
Before 1900 African American
1900-1940 Native American (Inuit and Hawaiian)
40s and 50s Latin (Tejano and Puerto Rican)
60s and 70s Cajun and Creole
80s to the present Other immigrants (Jewish, European, South and East Asian, modern African and Middle-Eastern)
Genres (Samples): Classical - Hip hop - Rock - Pop - Folk

The first music of Wyoming was played by various Native Americans tribes in the present-day U.S. state of Wyoming. European settlers later arrived, bringing with them harmonicas, flutes, fiddles and guitars.

The military played a major role in the development of the music of Wyoming. Virtually all posts had a band, and many soldiers learned to play the bugle and served in the Drum and Bugle Corps.

Example Usage of Wyoming

AHarpoon22: Getting ready to head to the USD vs. Wyoming basketball game. It has been a great 3 days out in Wyoming so far!
RandiRummer: Farewell Texas, I'm off to Wyoming for a white Christmas this year! Can't wait!
Cazana78: Real cowboys! Not country nite at gay bar cowboys. Authentic. Gristled. Wyoming.
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