Black Country Isn’t A New Invention - Meet Five Pivotal New Voices

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Robin Murray
April 14, 2024
Clash Magazine
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Beyoncé is nothing if not timely. Her spectacular new album ‘Cowboy Carter’ is helping to shine a light on the Black roots of country music, while also allowing the spotlight to hit some of the new voices within American traditions. Such as artists handpicked by Rissi Palmer. Rvshvd, Angie K, Chapel Hart, Tiera Kennedy and Michale Warren

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