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  2. Rhiannon Giddens defends the Black roots of country music ...

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    On theGrio’s “Writing Black’” podcast, award-winning musician and Beyoncé collaborator Rhiannon Giddens explains why country music was co-founded by Black […] The post Rhiannon Giddens ...

  3. Country Music’s Black History - AOL

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    Musicians Rhiannon Giddens and Brittney Spencer reflect on their roots as country artists and why the ... who created the first Black Country Music Showcase at the Bluebird Cafe, a famed Nashville ...

  4. African-American music - Wikipedia

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    African-American music is a broad term covering a diverse range of musical genres largely developed by African Americans and their culture.Its origins are in musical forms that developed as a result of the enslavement of African Americans prior to the American Civil War.

  5. America's Music: The Roots of Country - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Free Press also lauded the film, and wrote, "It makes sense that a country music documentary would know how to tell a good story. America's Music: The Roots of Country, a rich three-part retrospective that kicks off tonight on TBS, tells a dandy one. And though Kris Kristofferson is credited as narrator on the six-hour documentary ...

  6. Music history of the United States - Wikipedia

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    These styles included jug bands, honky tonk and bluegrass, and are the root of modern country music. Appalachian folk music began its evolution towards pop-country in 1927, when Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family began recording in a historic session with Ralph Peer (Barraclough and Wolff, 537). Rodgers sang often morbid lyrical themes that ...

  7. Country music pioneer Alice Randall gets to the roots of the ...

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    Author Alice Randall, the first Black woman to write a No. 1 country hit, talks Beyoncé, Black country’s Mount Rushmore, […] The post Country music pioneer Alice Randall gets to the roots of ...

  8. Country music - Wikipedia

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    Fourth generation (1970s–1980s) music included outlaw country with roots in the Bakersfield sound, and country pop with roots in the countrypolitan, folk music and soft rock. Between 1972 and 1975 singer/guitarist John Denver released a series of hugely successful songs blending country and folk-rock musical styles.

  9. Black country music ‘renaissance’ forces genre to ... - AOL

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    “This type of renaissance is a good time to remember that Black people didn’t just show up in country music now,” said Randall. “Black people have been in country music for almost 400 ...