The Story Of Country Music 01

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  • čas přidán 18. 03. 2013
  • Part one of this hour long film begins with the early bluegrass music and then the advent of Jimmie Rodgers "The singing Brakeman" and then the singing cowboys such as Roy Rogers and Gene Autry. Well worth watching!
    Much more to discover on corporalhenshaw blues, country, gospel, jazz and folk.
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Komentáře • 244

  • @1954JOED
    @1954JOED Před 10 dny

    COUNTRY AND ROCK AND ROLL STARTED FROM THE BLUES AND NO ONE CAN REFUTE THAT

  • @koreyp2845
    @koreyp2845 Před rokem +50

    The first recollection of country music was 1690 on the plantations with the slaves playing their native instrument called the banjo from West Africa. The banjo was the original instrument used to play country music. The slaves were tasked with playing country songs at festivities such as holidays, weddings and other events. The banjo is a native West African instrument.

    • @The_Hard_Truth
      @The_Hard_Truth Před rokem +8

      Country music originated from the UK. The banjo was introduced later. They had different instruments prior to the banjo. The only influence by blk ppl in today's country music is the banjo.

    • @koreyp2845
      @koreyp2845 Před rokem +1

      @@The_Hard_Truthlies‼️ 🤥 it wasn't even called country music at that time. It was called plantation Negro music and only became popular in the white communities via the black face minstrel shows that started in the 1850s. You made a claim but never have any dates times or anything like that. Very eurocentric. The banjo was an evolution of the West African Akonting instrument and was known exclusively as a Negro instrument. Lol.

    • @whatchulookinatboy1393
      @whatchulookinatboy1393 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@The_Hard_Truthnope country music orginated from African American slaves

    • @Crtiphe
      @Crtiphe Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@The_Hard_Truththat’s cap. The UK never had such, unless they stole from other countries as usual💀. Country was started by black people.

    • @dijah87
      @dijah87 Před 5 měsíci +11

      Thats not true at all ​@The_Hard_Truth

  • @carterfamilychannel
    @carterfamilychannel Před 3 lety +7

    The Carter Family deserved much more in this show :(

  • @robinjohnson1485
    @robinjohnson1485 Před 5 lety +4

    Grandma RIP definitely was a Hillbilly. I loved her like crazy! She was the one who introduced me to Johnny Cash.

  • @donpinder1
    @donpinder1 Před 11 lety +6

    brings back the good old days thanks

  • @rziels7153
    @rziels7153 Před 9 měsíci +3

    2:53 that place is called floores dance hall in Helotes, Texas just north of San Antonio. I go dancing there every other Sunday

  • @notmyname9625
    @notmyname9625 Před 3 lety +3

    I don’t even like country I’m just here to pay respects to jimmy rodgers n Johnny cash

  • @janewilson3190
    @janewilson3190 Před 8 lety +7

    this is great! lets see some of the punks that claim to sing country yodel like Jimmy Rogers!

    • @davidhunt6463
      @davidhunt6463 Před 5 lety +1

      Elton Britt. Jimmie Rodgers was his hero and his inspiration. Listen to his amazing Jimmie Rodgers Blues if you can find it on here. The long version is about 7 minutes and it's the tale of his life as told through his songs titles. The yodel in the final verse is incredible especially when Britt himself was feeling very ill and only a couple of months away from his own death.

  • @khalilthomas3169
    @khalilthomas3169 Před 3 lety +5

    I love this documentary!!!

  • @bagnome
    @bagnome Před rokem +2

    The Grand Ole Opry just celebrated its 97th anniversary. Three years from the big 100.

  • @skeetabix36
    @skeetabix36 Před 11 lety +12

    Awesome documentary, thanks 4 uploading this. I'm a huge fan of country music.

  • @aikiegacayan2632
    @aikiegacayan2632 Před 3 lety +1

    Were thankful to americans who colonize cordillera philippines. We the only region here in the philippines who are still continue the american western culture, specially music.

  • @johnnyhawkins5061
    @johnnyhawkins5061 Před 6 lety +5

    Long live the memory of Long live the memory of Johnny Horton! Long live the memory of Johnny Horton

  • @WilliamHunterII
    @WilliamHunterII Před 7 měsíci +3

    As a youngster my parents tried to steer me away from country music. It didn't work.

  • @timta50ylor
    @timta50ylor Před 10 měsíci +2

    Well that was a very thorough critique!

  • @erichepperle5902
    @erichepperle5902 Před 5 lety +10

    4:00 - "Twang is Hillbilly soul"

  • @kelvisshandei
    @kelvisshandei Před 2 lety +2

    I love Johnny Cash,Buddy Holly the best Country and Blues Musicans.

  • @pontifixmax
    @pontifixmax Před 2 lety +6

    The similarities between country music and blues music is astounding. The fact that they are completely different genres speaks to how racially segregated America was and still is.

  • @michaelthornton8000
    @michaelthornton8000 Před 11 lety +5

    The actual title is My Little Girl in Tennessee and this is most famous version recorded by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs. Sometimes you'll hear people call it Little Girl of Mine in Tennessee. It is a "festival favorite" at bluegrass campgrounds. Even though millions of groups have done this standard, no one has ever done it better than Lester's buttery voice, with Earl's cracking, crisp hard driving banjo behind him.

    • @paulannett6423
      @paulannett6423 Před rokem +2

      i was 14 and i played commercial music off the radio...in my first band 1966/then went on to play rock n' roll original songs band/as a drummer guitarist i wrote most of the songs... then a country band needed a drummer/appaloosa! i fell in love with real country music...i went on to form my own blues band.... 9 below zero...it was amazing and i new that blues and country music was totally the same ..thankyou r.johnson!!!!.. i now play appalachian music...as a hand percussionist....ultimately total country.........all is connected from west africa to scotland to ireland to the southern states....love band...promise of the real....!!!!! but rising appalachia is a next level duo sisters with guitarist and african hand drummer...wow..what a trip!!!! p. annett....

    • @centerice
      @centerice Před rokem +2

      @@paulannett6423 Sounds like you had quite a ride.

  • @RodgerCochran
    @RodgerCochran Před 4 lety +2

    Jimmie Rodgers started it all...

    • @corporalhenshaw
      @corporalhenshaw  Před 4 lety +2

      Check out "Country Music" by Ken Burns on PBS in the USA. It's the definitive documentary about the music and its Jimmie Rodgers section is fabulous.

  • @michaeldougherty8344
    @michaeldougherty8344 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesomeness, thank you

  • @NightmarexGamingx
    @NightmarexGamingx Před 11 lety +10

    I dont listen to contry but i like this

  • @corporalhenshaw
    @corporalhenshaw  Před 11 lety +8

    Check out the other series The History Of Country Music. Lots of Carter Family in the first part of that one.

  • @Dannys998877
    @Dannys998877 Před 11 lety +12

    That's a fine documentary. Thanks for uploading. It does indeed give the Carters their due. The dramatic recreation of the first Carter cut at the Bristol sessions is wonderful. I did quibble about the choice of Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson to comment on the origins of country. With all the footage that exists of Maybelle Carter playing "Wildwood Flower," they had Willie Nelson comment on it and TRY to play it. He mangled it. Maybe couldn't get copyright clearance for Maybelle's version.

  • @leeleecruz5699
    @leeleecruz5699 Před 5 lety +17

    I just can't believe how many racial slurs are in this comment section. Where is like blacks and whites..... I mean come on, it's 2019. We're talking about music here. Country music was created using influences of three different cultures one of them being Mexican the other being African-American and then the other being Irish slash Scottish and so the concept was put together to make a transitioned Style which is what came to be known as country music.

    • @Johnny-mp2ew
      @Johnny-mp2ew Před 6 měsíci +3

      Never tell a racist country music fan to Google who taught Hank to play the guitar

    • @IceMan-cp6ep
      @IceMan-cp6ep Před 5 měsíci +2

      Don't forget the Hawaiians with slide steel guitar and the Cajuns

  • @z_ralte_2337
    @z_ralte_2337 Před 4 lety

    Thank u man..for this videos

  • @Dannys998877
    @Dannys998877 Před 11 lety +7

    PS: Did you know that CZcams has posted the complete nine minute sound film of Jimmie Rodgers in the 1930 Columbia Pictures movie short titled "The Singing Brakeman"? He does "T for Texas," "Waiting for a Train," and "Daddy and Home." Wonderful to see him in performance at the peak of his career. Sadly, there was no such film ever made of the early Carter Family. In fact, I've never seen a film of A.P., Sara, and Maybelle in performance at all. None ever made as far as I know,

  • @Dannys998877
    @Dannys998877 Před 11 lety +3

    The first seconds of “The Story of Country Music” (which began as a commercial genre in the 1920’s), shows George D. Hay and a Grand Ole Opry barn dance (maybe from 1930’s), with Johnny Cash singing Folsom Prison Blues (1955), and images of Tammy Wynette and George Jones from around 1970. A square dance to Folsom Prison Blues! It's a jumble, and it gets worse. BTW, “bluegrass” as a country music genre, emerged in the 1940’s, fully 20 years after the commercial foundations of country music.

  • @gabrielparadis3434
    @gabrielparadis3434 Před 7 lety +2

    Bro country is kind of new sound for radio

  • @mikechang7232
    @mikechang7232 Před 6 měsíci +7

    Country music was created by black people. Stop the lies

    • @Salmonpaper26363
      @Salmonpaper26363 Před 5 měsíci +1

      It wasn’t but live in ur bubble if u want. The media is really getting in ur heads 😂

    • @mikechang7232
      @mikechang7232 Před 5 měsíci +3

      0@@Salmonpaper26363 Cut the bullshit. We know the truth now!

  • @Dannys998877
    @Dannys998877 Před 11 lety +4

    Hard to believe this came from the BBC. The worst offense here is the glorification of Jimmie Rodgers (great as he was), while the Carter Family is almost completely ignored. The Carters are only MENTIONED once….just their name……and are only shown in a photograph with…yes….Jimmie Rodgers. Not a word about Ralph Peer’s 1927 Bristol Sessions which produced BOTH the great early foundation acts of country music, Rodgers AND The Carter Family. (Lots of Dolly Parton and Johnny Cash though.)

  • @bleikrsound6127
    @bleikrsound6127 Před 8 lety +25

    Shameful how country music turned it's back on it's Appalachian roots for over two decades.
    After a media barrage of 'Snuffy Smith', 'Earnest T. Bass and the Darlings', 'Hee Haw' and many others portraying Appalachian people as ignorant and violent, it's no wonder they adopted a more Western / Cowboy appearance and sound (IMO the steel guitar is not a country music instrument).

    • @ronniebishop2496
      @ronniebishop2496 Před 5 lety +1

      They never adapted a western persona ever, it’s just that the western singers who had always been playing that kind of music came to Nashville but a lot did not stay or wanted any part of it. The true west like Bob Wills hated Nashville and that hick image. The difference between country music and western is simple Western is a silver saddle and country is a bail of hay.

    • @mangot589
      @mangot589 Před 4 lety +4

      Ronnie Bishop sorry disagree. It’s not a bale of hay, it’s a leather saddle. A well worn one.

    • @lachlanneville7138
      @lachlanneville7138 Před 2 lety +1

      And now the Appalachian is really emerging once again in the form of Tyler Childers, Charles Wesley Godwin and others. Go figure

  • @smailbiko
    @smailbiko Před 10 lety +2

    Superbe

  • @vaciski
    @vaciski Před 4 lety +1

    very nice de video

  • @cassiebloemendaal7694
    @cassiebloemendaal7694 Před 5 lety +1

    It sucks that one of the videos for this blocked in this country

  • @garrett3055
    @garrett3055 Před rokem +1

    Country sounds like blues without soul

  • @Pudentame
    @Pudentame Před 5 lety +4

    It don't mean a thang, if it ain't got that twang!

  • @peabody2884
    @peabody2884 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Both Jazz and Country music were great films. But I have to ask when will we see a Ken Burns film on Rock and Roll?

  • @exeohe
    @exeohe Před rokem +1

    My mom was married to Jimmy Martin “ Teresa Martin”

  • @davidtillwach5542
    @davidtillwach5542 Před 10 měsíci

    Yes thats correct it was called Hillbilly music in the past but was changed too country music .

  • @nickevo90
    @nickevo90 Před rokem

    What is that box that the announcer is using at the beginning of this video?

  • @Beardedmane901
    @Beardedmane901 Před 11 lety +1

    mane i love ol skool country muzik

  • @yamraaj4529
    @yamraaj4529 Před 8 měsíci

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Joel-ls6fn
    @Joel-ls6fn Před 9 lety +4

    Anyone know that song that starts at 2:40? Thanks

  • @clickeverywhere3830
    @clickeverywhere3830 Před 7 lety +2

    Grand Ole Opry? Capital of Country Music throughout the world?
    wait, when did Country Music became popular INTERNATIONALLY?

    • @lillyrose2707
      @lillyrose2707 Před 2 lety

      Australia has country stars slim dusty john williamson

  • @jimbuford4147
    @jimbuford4147 Před 2 lety +3

    Why are farm folks characterized as simple folk? Usually very deep in the ways of life. Perhaps not city familiar but without them the city dwellers would starve.

  • @danatobin500
    @danatobin500 Před 9 lety +2

    Id like to learn more about the Bakersfield sound but they cut it off.

    • @jaysilverheals4445
      @jaysilverheals4445 Před 5 lety

      when there was big money to be made Nashville wanted to get away from the hillbilly and hay bale concept so they dressed them up and used full orchestras for a polished sound. Buck Owens hated it and they got going with more "real playing in the bar stuff sort of return to true rock and roll of country" Nashville made it so scientific and such true business that they destroyed what it was and were making manufactured fake music and forcing everyone to do it.

    • @mangot589
      @mangot589 Před 4 lety +1

      JC Mills don’t agree. Sorry. The Bakersfield sound was brought to CA by displaced Oklahomans. It was a little different, but not polished. They were just as poor as any hill folk. My dad was from Bakersfield, and he wasn’t listening to any Roy Rodgers.

  • @robicarm
    @robicarm Před 8 měsíci +3

    I can't help but disagree with "it was written by for and about adults, not teenage music" mostly all my relatives started smoking at 11, worked about 13, worked or dropped out of school, went into the military, and drove around before getting a license, married at 16 and started a family. That was the norm. The only people who live today normal had money 😮

  • @Dannys998877
    @Dannys998877 Před 11 lety +1

    It's familiar, but I can't place it. It's too bad that it's talked over by whoever those people were who were babbbling on endlessly about hay bales and country "twang." Sounds like a duet, and has a five string banjo playing Bluegrass style. I would guess maybe The Stanley Brothers, but that's only a guess. The song seems familiar, but I can't hear enough of it to place it.

  • @crmycrmy9882
    @crmycrmy9882 Před rokem +1

    White blues… well put.

  • @epicgamermale6992
    @epicgamermale6992 Před 3 lety +1

    US and A

  • @izazayahbanyahawadah
    @izazayahbanyahawadah Před 5 lety +17

    "White blues" = country music???? Not only is it another offshoot of BLACK BLUES, The ACTUAL form it is now, twang and all, was done by BLACK FOLKS. Banjo, fiddle, harp and all. PERIOD. don't argue, do your research.

    • @izazayahbanyahawadah
      @izazayahbanyahawadah Před 5 lety +1

      @@HillbillyBoogie1 are you familiar with the term offshoot? that's like saying name me one black rock musician from the 1930s and 40s it's offshoot they're smart guy

    • @gen.jews7daytheory296
      @gen.jews7daytheory296 Před 4 lety +2

      I was just debating a guy about the originators. And saw this title and said to myself let's hear what kind of lies I can expect to hear...lol...these people are shameless....white blues= county music...lol

    • @Sean-jc6cu
      @Sean-jc6cu Před 4 lety +4

      Irish music is bluegrass...been that way for hundreds of years and it's the same today

    • @malikjohnson3129
      @malikjohnson3129 Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/ltswXrGK4DQ/video.html this video tells you where country music is really from

    • @busterdouglas593
      @busterdouglas593 Před 2 lety +1

      Nah country is largely modal not based in blues, there is rockabilly though

  • @barrymuse2201
    @barrymuse2201 Před rokem +1

    Jimmy Rogers and the carter family started country music

  • @northtimeyeah8048
    @northtimeyeah8048 Před 11 lety +1

    unfortunately,i don't understand quite well 'coz i speak a little english

  • @mysteryjesus
    @mysteryjesus Před 8 lety +2

    Who's got part 3?

  • @coollock5912
    @coollock5912 Před 5 lety +22

    This is so much BS! The "twang" and country music got it's origins from black slaves! In fact, it was a black woman call "Queen Ester". She used to sing country music along with an instrument later called the Banjo! Facts! Jimmie Rodgers was just used as the face of it for white society.

    • @joeshoe6184
      @joeshoe6184 Před rokem +9

      That is, at best, a gross oversimplification and does disservice to both the black and white artists who created what we now know as Country Music. It's more a statement of your personal political views than actual history.

    • @tomjohnson441
      @tomjohnson441 Před 10 měsíci

      God there is always that one person that just wants to bring misery to anything they don't like.....Go get a hobby and be gone. This isn't your place.

    • @bigpuma444
      @bigpuma444 Před 10 měsíci +1

      The Irish played an equal part in Country musics foundation, yet that doesn’t fit the current narrative so their role gets criminally overlooked

  • @CharleneWithrow
    @CharleneWithrow Před 5 lety +1

    Lol. Didn't start at country music's origin

    • @Sean-jc6cu
      @Sean-jc6cu Před 4 lety +1

      @Easy Bandz you're dumb as fuck 😂 country music was influenced by Africans but not created by. Country music originated in the Appalachian mountains where there weren't many black people to begin with lol Irish fiddle songs are the basis for bluegrass music which transformed into modern country music

  • @minecrafthoulahooper4820

    Everybody Gangsta until they Start calling hillbilly Music country music

  • @ashsingh5154
    @ashsingh5154 Před 5 lety +4

    You get white blues... LOL

  • @silvousplais1
    @silvousplais1 Před 2 lety +3

    What about Black people in all of this?

    • @RebelAlexander
      @RebelAlexander Před 5 měsíci

      That's more bluegrass then country

    • @Grisbi6
      @Grisbi6 Před měsícem

      Blacks had their own music, but with a very few exceptions, they weren't in country & western music. Bluegrass was not Black, Rebel....

    • @janairo1883
      @janairo1883 Před 22 dny

      @@Grisbi6 Lol....Country music was created by black people. Even the instruments like banjo are from africa.

  • @ceciliesandstl3697
    @ceciliesandstl3697 Před 5 lety +2

    ya yeet

  • @brandyhowell4605
    @brandyhowell4605 Před 2 lety

    LOL

  • @MrRobertbyers
    @MrRobertbyers Před 5 lety +1

    Why the British accent? These sounds and ideas were simply very segregated Southern people, relative to yankees or a upper class south. This led to a rising curve of ability and then, despite small circles, they produced numbers of very famous people .
    Its just about people being motivated to enter music and then doing a smart job.
    The idea of the cowboy defing a very Southern world proves it was a greater concept of identity.
    The cowboy had little to do with the west and nothing to do with the south.
    Its foreign. The big point really is about being in the countryside and not in cities or large towns. the cowboy is the emblem of the rejection/separation of urbanity.
    It was probably looked at suspiciously by the very christian folks. It really all is just the proestant hymn book and a few English folk songs. To start. They they did a better job of making great and good music.
    It had nothing too do with blacks, poverty, or yearnings.

    • @ej3016
      @ej3016 Před 4 lety +2

      Robert Byers did you not see the BBCfour icon in the top left corner of the screen - that’s why the narrator has accent - this program produced in UK

  • @bluegrasslives
    @bluegrasslives Před 10 lety +1

    Man these rich ass people know all about it dont they!!!

  • @MelanieAF
    @MelanieAF Před 2 měsíci

    The original songs of country music-those sung by the Carter Family-were based upon the folk music ballads brought over by SCOTS-IRISH settlers to the Appalachians. The instrumentation of those ballads was mostly fiddle and stringed instruments such as the GUITAR as played by Maybelle Carter.
    Nobody stole country music from blacks. Geez. Some of y’all act like fried chicken never existed until you did it which is also untrue.!

  • @kenk2306
    @kenk2306 Před 3 lety

    Can't this narrator get though his head that there in no "d" in "Ole" ????

  • @khalilthomas3169
    @khalilthomas3169 Před 3 lety +1

    This isn’t the Ken Burns version 😡

  • @malikjohnson3129
    @malikjohnson3129 Před 5 lety +5

    Country music is Black music tell the real story of Country

    • @50sRocKabilly
      @50sRocKabilly Před 5 lety +7

      Thats not true at all, country music originated in the appalachian mountains. The roots are irish/scottish and english folk music.

    • @Sean-jc6cu
      @Sean-jc6cu Před 4 lety +1

      It's Irish fiddle music sorry to tell you. It started in the Appalachian mountains where there weren't even black people

    • @Loveamericasave
      @Loveamericasave Před 4 lety

      @Ryan Gaines black Americans made do your research,no body wants to give us credit for anything good

    • @thepolyglotraccoon
      @thepolyglotraccoon Před 3 lety

      You're confusing country with blues.

    • @prototypeincorporated7067
      @prototypeincorporated7067 Před 3 lety +1

      @@50sRocKabilly Country music came from the sound of blues, jazz, and the Banjo. Black people made blues and jazz. The Banjo came from africa. The guitar was added which came from Spain and the fiddle is a variation of the Violin which came from Ireland. So the "base" of country music was from black people.

  • @donnawheeler1716
    @donnawheeler1716 Před 6 lety +4

    Good ole hillbilly music.

  • @mohammedzakariaali1169
    @mohammedzakariaali1169 Před 7 lety +26

    Country Music is Balck origin.

    • @blokcomNativeFaces
      @blokcomNativeFaces Před 7 lety +7

      Not really. But you are of blackkk origin.

    • @JamesPBrown1
      @JamesPBrown1 Před 7 lety +4

      I mean they literally called it *hillbilly* which became country later. Taking origins from blues and gospel.

    • @AlexP-jz9sg
      @AlexP-jz9sg Před 6 lety +17

      Nope, it's Scotch-Irish/English in origin. There is a documentary on Bluegrass and old country showing the true origin. They play Irish trad alongside country bluegrass and they literally play the same folk songs with the same names.

    • @dwhoop7045
      @dwhoop7045 Před 6 lety +6

      Country music also has its roots in Southern Blues which is black ...Don't take my word for it look it up..

    • @AlexP-jz9sg
      @AlexP-jz9sg Před 6 lety +5

      Blues itself has roots in Anglo-Celtic folk and Anglo Christian hymns and gospel music as well.

  • @bruderphillip
    @bruderphillip Před 5 lety +2

    this BBC documentary is irresponsible, courty music originated with African slaves and is appropriated white American. The banjo originated in Africa

  • @Bigk3695
    @Bigk3695 Před rokem +2

    This is inaccurate. Country music started in the African American community. The Banjo itself was created in west Africa and came to the then colonies of north America in the 1600s.

    • @cdubs2771
      @cdubs2771 Před rokem

      Cares?

    • @Bigk3695
      @Bigk3695 Před rokem +2

      @@cdubs2771 the people they stole it from and also the people who appreciate accurate history lol. Instead of commenting who cares what should be more concerning is the inaccurate information your consuming

    • @hamdeali53
      @hamdeali53 Před rokem

      @@Bigk3695 with that logic y’all didn’t create rock because the guitar is not black😂

    • @Bigk3695
      @Bigk3695 Před rokem

      @@hamdeali53 yes it is. The guitar is a hybrid of the Egyptian/Kemet Lute and the Tanbar. They came over to the west on slave ships with black people including the Banju instrument that became the Banju. In addition, white people weren't using the instrument in that way to create that style of music. Slaves were given the task of making and playing the instruments. Gotta learn history. Lol up the Lute, Tanbar, & the west African Banju.

    • @Bigk3695
      @Bigk3695 Před rokem

      @@hamdeali53 then redo did create it if you are saying that?? Lol 🤣🤣 even Elvis Presley called zfats domino the king of rock n roll lol 😆

  • @Diabolik771
    @Diabolik771 Před 2 lety

    Country invented rap

  • @eveningstar1
    @eveningstar1 Před 4 měsíci

    When the narrator’s voice does NOT match the subject! Distracting you from what you’re watching.

  • @NFamousDj
    @NFamousDj Před 5 měsíci

    1:12 she said you get White Blues😂😂😂😂

  • @angiestrausser4589
    @angiestrausser4589 Před 5 měsíci +2

    The godfathers and godmothers of Twang were Black. This doc has many inaccuracies.

  • @mirajrah8774
    @mirajrah8774 Před 3 lety +2

    I don’t like this at all

    • @Grisbi6
      @Grisbi6 Před měsícem

      Mirajrah, I agree! Country music did NOT come from Black people. What we think of as twangy country music came from UK immigrants and ultimately Appalachia. Blacks had their own music that came from Africa and ultimately New Orleans and St. Louis and Detroit and New York: it started as blues, and progressed through disco and Motown. Neither music style was better than the other, they were just different.

  • @buddylove1308
    @buddylove1308 Před 4 měsíci +1

    😂 "White blues=Country Music"... I could tell this wouldn't be bias.

  • @Bojiggulary
    @Bojiggulary Před 3 lety +1

    i disliked because the teacher sent this to me >:)