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EPISODE · Apr 18, 2022 · 52 MIN

Looking at the changing face of country music as the Black Opry marks its one year anniversary

from This Is Nashville · host WPLN News - Nashville Public Radio

In a time of racial reckoning, the Black Opry has resurfaced and re-centered a longstanding conversation about diversity — or lack thereof — in country music. It has also grown to include The Black Opry Revue, a touring musical showcase. Black Opry founder Holly G. joins the show to discuss the organization as it celebrates its first anniversary. Also in conversation with Holly G. is singer-songwriter Frankie Staton, who led one of the Black Opry's forebears - the Black Country Music Association - in the 1990s. Also in this episode, you'll hear from artists of color about how they navigate the changes within in the country music industry. Guests: Holly G, founder of the Black Opry Derek Campbell, The Kentucky Gentlemen Frankie Staton, singer, songwriter and former director of the Black Country Music Association Amanda Marie Martinez, country music historian Benn Park, founder of Shoes Off Booking Agency

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