The Tractors

The Tractors are an American country rock band that emerged from the vibrant music scene of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Formed in the early 1990s, the band quickly distinguished itself with a unique blend of boogie, rockabilly, blues, and country music, a sound that resonated with fans across the United States. Their self-titled debut album, "The Tractors," released in 1994, was a commercial success and earned them widespread acclaim, thanks in part to hits like "Baby Likes to Rock It," which perfectly encapsulated their infectious, dance-inducing style.

Over the years, The Tractors continued to build on their initial success with a series of albums that showcased their musical versatility and deep affection for the American heartland. Works such as "Farmers In a Changing World," "Fast Girl," and "Have Yourself a Tractors Christmas" further cemented their reputation as innovators capable of blending traditional country music elements with modern sounds. Albums like "The Kids Record" and "Trade Union" highlight their commitment to exploring new territories while staying true to the rootsy, heartfelt essence of their music. Despite lineup changes and the evolving landscape of the music industry, The Tractors have remained a beloved staple in the genre, celebrated for their rollicking performances and enduring contributions to country music.

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