As country music has grown over the centuries I would say, the race of people who made country music would include Whites, Blacks, and Hispanics.
In general, "country music" is not capitalized unless it is part of a title or a specific name. For example, you would write "I enjoy country music," but "I attended the Country Music Awards." Therefore, "country" remains lowercase in standard usage.
The Queen of Country Music, Kitty Wells was the first female millionaire in country music. The next would be, the Coal Miner's Daughter, Loretta Lynn.
Three chords and the truth.
a sound file of both a country and rockabilly song with a music expert pointing out the connections between them
i would have to say blake shelton and morgan wallen
As country music has grown over the centuries I would say, the race of people who made country music would include Whites, Blacks, and Hispanics.
In general, "country music" is not capitalized unless it is part of a title or a specific name. For example, you would write "I enjoy country music," but "I attended the Country Music Awards." Therefore, "country" remains lowercase in standard usage.
The Gladiator Games were an outdoor entertainment event in Rome that was accompanied by music starting with a parade and continuing throughout the day. Thousands of people would gather to watch the games.
The Gladiator Games were an outdoor entertainment event in Rome that was accompanied by music starting with a parade and continuing throughout the day. Thousands of people would gather to watch the games.
that u are good at music
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The Queen of Country Music, Kitty Wells was the first female millionaire in country music. The next would be, the Coal Miner's Daughter, Loretta Lynn.
The Appalachian mountains saw the birth of what would become country music. mostly from the hillbillies playin with their banjos.
Three chords and the truth.
That would be Hank Williams, Jr.
He recorded some songs that would be considered "country", but in general, no.