EPISODE #95 – On this Wonderful Women Wednesday we celebrate the First African American Female Solo artist nominated for a Grammy in the Country Music category, Mickey Guyton. She explains the meaning behind her hit song “Black Like Me”. Born in Texas, she began singing in the church and was drawn to a variety of artist such as Dolly Parton, Whitney Houston, Cece Winans and LeAnne Rimes. Billboard magazine calls her one of Country music’s “female game changers,” and Entertainment Weekly as one of the “new queens of country music.” Listen to her connection to Dolly Parton’s Coats of Many Colors and her Quilts of Many Color. WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO SAY? LINKS BELOW FOR: APPLE, GOOGLE, PANDORA, AND SPOTIFY.
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