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    Jordan Klepper’s Conversation with Charley Crockett I CP Time: Country Music and Black Folks

    enMay 11, 2023

    Podcast Summary

    • Building connections within your communityConnecting with others brings security, preparedness, and opportunities. Volunteer, be kind, and reach out to build meaningful relationships.

      Building connections within your community can bring about a sense of security and preparedness, especially during uncertain times. Neighbor to Neighbor, a California volunteer network, emphasizes the importance of forming bonds with those around you. This can be achieved through simple acts of kindness and support, and can prove invaluable during natural disasters. Meanwhile, in a different context, we heard from musician Charlie Crockett about his own journey and the lessons he learned from his experiences in New York City. Despite initially struggling to fit in, he eventually found acceptance and even went on to perform in the city years later. Both Neighbor to Neighbor and Charlie Crockett's story highlight the power of connection and the importance of reaching out to those around us. Whether it's through volunteering in your community or sharing your music with the world, the connections we make can have a profound impact on our lives. So, take a cue from Neighbor to Neighbor and Charlie Crockett, and make an effort to build meaningful connections with those around you. You never know what opportunities or experiences might come your way as a result.

    • The artist's music is influenced by their personal experiences and American landscapesThrough performing on street corners and at farm parties, the artist gained experiences that influenced their music, which is a blend of folk, Americana, and country genres, and is inspired by Bob Dylan's songwriting and impact on the folk scene.

      The artist's music reflects their personal experiences and journeys through various parts of America. They learned to perform on street corners and at farm parties, which introduced them to physical labor and hitchhiking in rural areas. The artist's music is hard to categorize, drawing influences from folk, Americana, and country genres. The artist's songs often feel rushed, leaving listeners wanting to know more about their meaning. One notable influence on the artist's music is Bob Dylan, whom they admire for his songwriting and impact on the folk scene in the 1960s. The artist was inspired by Dylan's work on the film "Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid." Despite not having met Dylan personally, the artist's music pays homage to his influence. Overall, the artist's music is a reflection of their personal experiences and the influences that shaped their artistic journey.

    • Bob Dylan's Unfinished Song About Billy the KidThe power of legends and human fascination with untold stories of the past inspired Dylan's unfinished song about Billy the Kid. The speaker adds a verse reflecting on fame's allure and Dylan's career journey.

      Bob Dylan was inspired by the legend of Billy the Kid and wrote an unfinished song about him. The speaker, who shares a connection to Dylan and the story, adds a verse to the song, reflecting on the allure of fame and how it can transform one into a legend, even if they haven't lived an extraordinary life. The speaker also touches upon Dylan's history of breaking free from record contracts and finding his own way, suggesting that his career is as much about the journey as it is about reaching a final destination. The unfinished song serves as a reminder of the power of legends and the human fascination with the untold stories of the past.

    • The artist's journey in music was driven by perseverance and passion, not a grand schemePersevere through adversity and stay true to your passion, as the artist's success came from singing cowboy songs without a master plan.

      Despite achieving success in the music industry through unconventional means, the artist never had a grand scheme or plan to "beat the game." He began performing publicly as a last resort due to hardships in his life. Contrary to what some of his old managers claimed, there was no master plan, but rather a simple desire to keep singing his cowboy songs. The interview took place in New York City, where the artist had spent significant time in his career, yet felt underappreciated by a record executive who seemed unaware of his history. This anecdote highlights the importance of perseverance and staying true to one's passion, even when faced with adversity. Additionally, the conversation touched upon the importance of community and connection, as exemplified by the Neighbor to Neighbor initiative.

    • Breaking Down Barriers in Country MusicBlack artists like Lil Nas X, Charley Pride, Deford Bailey, Roya Wood Junior, and The Pointer Sisters have made significant contributions to country music, challenging stereotypes and racism.

      Music genres, like country and rap, should not be limited by race or perception. The recent success of Lil Nas X with his country song "Old Town Road" is a reminder of the long history of black musicians in country music. Artists like Charley Pride, Deford Bailey, Roya Wood Junior, and The Pointer Sisters have made significant contributions to the genre. Despite the challenges faced by black artists in the past, their talent and hard work have overcome racism and stereotypes. Today, Lil Nas X is inspiring a new generation of artists to explore country music, proving that there are no limits to who can make and enjoy any type of music. Let's celebrate diversity and continue to challenge ourselves to expand our musical horizons. For more thought-provoking discussions, tune in to CP Time and explore more shows from The Daily Show podcast universe.

    • Building Connections in Your CommunityConnecting with neighbors and building social bonds can bring hope and preparedness during uncertain times. Neighbor to Neighbor encourages this through volunteer work and emergency preparedness, while unexpected connections can be found in reality TV shows and podcasts.

      Building strong connections within your community can bring about hope and preparedness in uncertain times. Neighbor to Neighbor, a California volunteer's network, encourages people to connect with their neighbors to create meaningful social bonds and be ready for emergencies. Whether it's lending a helping hand or standing together during natural disasters, Neighbor to Neighbor empowers individuals to strengthen their communities. Meanwhile, for those who enjoy reality TV, the return of MTV's official challenge podcast, All Stars 4, is a reminder that connection and community can also be found in unexpected places, like a podcast or a reality TV show. So, whether it's through your neighborhood or your favorite media, take the time to build connections and strengthen your community. Visit caneighbors.com to learn more about Neighbor to Neighbor, and listen to MTV's official challenge podcast on the Iheartradio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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