Koko-Mojo presents the 3rd effort of the new Boss series focused on black artists doing "Country & Western" music, before Civil Rights and before artists like Charlie Pride and Linda Martell made it acceptable to the vast majority of white folks for an African American to do this type of music in the late 1960s. Black artists in C&W are still considered pretty much a "novelty" or an exception.
Koko-Mojo presents the 3rd effort of the new Boss series focused on black artists doing "Country & Western" music, before Civil Rights and before artists like Charlie Pride and Linda Martell made it acceptable to the vast majority of white folks for an African American to do this type of music in the late 1960s. Black artists in C&W are still considered pretty much a "novelty" or an exception.
Koko-Mojo presents the 3rd effort of the new Boss series focused on black artists doing "Country & Western" music, before Civil Rights and before artists like Charlie Pride and Linda Martell made it acceptable to the vast majority of white folks for an African American to do this type of music in the late 1960s. Black artists in C&W are still considered pretty much a "novelty" or an exception.