>I start out pretty much agreeing with Joe Gracey on this one...Mr. Snow, to >my ear, has one of the less soulful and sometimes plain duller SINGING >styles of major country starsk--but still somehow you can't let those >records go. There's an interesting program being shown on our local PBS station about the contribution of African Americans to American popular culture. It's a documentary by Spike Lee called "I'll Make Me A World" (http://www.pbs.org/immaw/ for more). It strikes me that Hank Snow is one of the main proponents of the "whiter" side of popular music. Trying not to start a race thread, Brad
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