Podcast HackA History of Country MusicBy Today, Explained, Alice Randall
In a Nutshell
On this March 2024 episode of Vox's Today, Explained podcast, host Noel King discusses the history of country music, specifically the genre's Black roots, with author and songwriter Alice Randall.
Favorite Quote
This moment means that, finally, the history of Black people in country is being acknowledged. It's far beyond the success of Beyoncé. It is a moment that reveals she did not come out of nowhere.
Alice Randall
Introduction
Country music has been integral to American identity for over a hundred years.
Today, Explained, produced by Vox, is a podcast that dives into a popular news or culture story every day.
On this March 2024 episode, inspired by the 2024 release of Beyoncé's album Cowboy Carter, host Noel King interviews Alice Randall about how the history of Black people in country music has contributed to the modern genre.
Along with being a prolific songwriter, Randall is a country music historian and the author of the 2024 memoir My Black Country.
King and Randall cover almost 100 years of country music history, which includes the influences of artists Deford Bailey, Lil Hardin Armstrong, Charley Pride, and more.
Here are the 3 key insights from this Hack
- 1.Country music has also had Black roots
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