Keith Harris is a music critic and immigration attorney who lives in Minneapolis. These days he mostly writes for Rolling Stone and City Pages. He also tweets as @useful_noise and blogs at
usefulnoise.wordpress.com.
“Accidental Post-Racism in a Southern Voice: What Country Music Did and Didn't Say as the Age of Obama Began”In 2008, Barack Obama was elected president and Darius Rucker became the first African American singer to top the Billboard country charts in 25 years. A year later, Tim McGraw hit number one with “Southern Voice...
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