yes The first and best-known was Charlie Pride
yes there are many or some black singers from Louisiana like people who play blues, and jazz
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I don't believe you can list all black country singers, any more than you can list all white country singers. One has to remember, that this would include independents as well a major label singers. Since the Indies grossly outnumber the majors in any music genre, as well as country, some are bound to be ommitted and overlooked. But all is not lost. If you can find a copy of Pamela E. Foster's 1998 anthology, "My Country, The African Diaspora's Country Music Heritage" you'll have a leg up on most. This 340-page book with a complete discography shows that Black Amerians were involved in Country Music from the beginning as singers, songwriters, publishers, etc. ISBN-0-9662680-1-6 Joe Arnold, Roughshod Records
I looked it up and i didn't see any. Actually, Martina McBride is from Kansas, as is Shelly Wright.
well jhon Harrisburg and judie lang those are the only ones i know right now!
yes there are many or some black singers from Louisiana like people who play blues, and jazz
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yes...........................Neal McCoy
Yes, most of them are Christians.
My kind of music by Ray Scott
I don't believe you can list all black country singers, any more than you can list all white country singers. One has to remember, that this would include independents as well a major label singers. Since the Indies grossly outnumber the majors in any music genre, as well as country, some are bound to be ommitted and overlooked. But all is not lost. If you can find a copy of Pamela E. Foster's 1998 anthology, "My Country, The African Diaspora's Country Music Heritage" you'll have a leg up on most. This 340-page book with a complete discography shows that Black Amerians were involved in Country Music from the beginning as singers, songwriters, publishers, etc. ISBN-0-9662680-1-6 Joe Arnold, Roughshod Records
Yes. Kabra Kasai and Ayala Ingedashet are probably the most famous of these.
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no-one thus far
Yes, there are contemporary country singers who are Jewish. Notable examples include Kacey Musgraves, who has Jewish heritage, and Adam Green, who blends elements of country with his folk and indie style. While the presence of Jewish artists in country music is not as prominent as in other genres, they contribute to the diversity within the genre.
I looked it up and i didn't see any. Actually, Martina McBride is from Kansas, as is Shelly Wright.
very similar to those in any other western country.