
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


The longstanding conventional wisdom is that what we call hillbilly music originated in Western Europe. But the truth, as many scholars and musicians have been preaching for years now, is that country music is intimately tied into the experience of African Americans. In fact, one of the most recognizable instruments in the country music genre is the banjo--which made its way to America from West Africa with enslaved people. On today's episode, University of Michigan professor Nadine Hubbs talked about Black Americans' (often erased) influence on country music as we know it today--and how Black artists like Beyoncé are reclaiming a space in the genre.
GUEST:
Nadine Hubbs, professor of music at the University of Michigan and author of "Rednecks, Queers, and Country Music"
Looking for more conversations from Stateside? Right this way.
If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work.
Music in this episode by Blue Dot Sessions.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By Michigan Public4.3
150150 ratings
The longstanding conventional wisdom is that what we call hillbilly music originated in Western Europe. But the truth, as many scholars and musicians have been preaching for years now, is that country music is intimately tied into the experience of African Americans. In fact, one of the most recognizable instruments in the country music genre is the banjo--which made its way to America from West Africa with enslaved people. On today's episode, University of Michigan professor Nadine Hubbs talked about Black Americans' (often erased) influence on country music as we know it today--and how Black artists like Beyoncé are reclaiming a space in the genre.
GUEST:
Nadine Hubbs, professor of music at the University of Michigan and author of "Rednecks, Queers, and Country Music"
Looking for more conversations from Stateside? Right this way.
If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work.
Music in this episode by Blue Dot Sessions.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

90,952 Listeners

43,923 Listeners

32,054 Listeners

38,475 Listeners

6,793 Listeners

43,628 Listeners

38,791 Listeners

9,200 Listeners

142 Listeners

14,628 Listeners

18 Listeners

4,666 Listeners

111,848 Listeners

16,373 Listeners

279 Listeners

1,175 Listeners

396 Listeners