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Bill C. Malone

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  • Woman playing a guitar, and the cover of the book 'Country Music USA.'

    ‘Country Music … Was Anything BUT Pure’

    On the music’s African-American tributaries, its unpredictable politics, country radio’s woman problem, and working on Ken Burns’ forthcoming doc.
    by Bill C. Malone, Will Hermes, Tracey Laird via Longreads on August 1, 2018

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