![]() ![]() While business in the front and party in the back may be outdated today, twenty years ago it was one of country’s defining styles. Industry insider Erin Duvall takes fans on a lively tour in this entertaining history that combines interviews with famous hairstylists and fifty of country music stars’ best ’dos, including 1990s mullet king, Billy Ray Cyrus. I don’t know, I’m never there."Īs country has grown in stature and popularity since the 1960s, country musicians have evolved their music-and their hairstyles and fashion as well. As Dolly Parton famously said, "People always ask me how long it takes to do my hair. Some have stylists on the tour bus and others rely on God and hair-spray. Some follow the trends and others set them. "The higher the hair, the closer to god."įrom mullets to mustaches and teased hair to bobs, country singers each have their own distinct looks which enhance their performance and image. Country music’s greatest mullets, bobs, beehives, and bouffants collected together in one entertaining volume, illustrated with dozens of color and black-and-white photographs. ![]()
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