Jim Goad has produced a short film to accompany his latest essay, “Reclaiming Country Music’s Imaginary Black Roots,” on the recent push, everywhere from the Super Bowl to the White House, to “reclaim” country music as a black invention. See below.
Jim Goad has produced a short film to accompany his latest essay, “Reclaiming Country Music’s Imaginary Black Roots,” on the recent push, everywhere from the Super Bowl to the White House, to “reclaim” country music as a black invention. See below.
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If country music knew how to separate cotton from its seeds thereby saving them some time to do that crazy hand jive and get out of some work, then maybe they would have invented it.
Come on, man. Plantation Records? You can’t be serious.
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