Linda Martell was the first black female solo artist to play the Grand Ole Opry, but her promising country career was plagued by racism and ended almost as quickly as it began. Fifty years after her only album, she’s speaking out
Linda Martell, Country’s Lost Pioneer
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The Replacements Announce Pleased to Meet Me Deluxe Edition with 29 Unreleased Tracks
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Jake Bugg – ‘Saturday Night, Sunday Morning’ review: pop music minus the fun
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Clairo cancels last three shows of tour after tech mishap leads to ear injury
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Woods Announce New Album Strange to Explain
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