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Explore "rcarecords" with insightful episodes like "RayMan Ramsay, Promo Man and author, Part 2", "R&B singer Marzz discusses success as an artist that YouTube Music, Tidal and SiriusXm pick as the next big thing", "Charley Pride and the Black Roots of Country", "Ep 34: Leon Everette - Country Music Artist" and "Ep 4: Kevin Collier - Lead Guitarist for Country Music Artist, Chris Young" from podcasts like ""Liner Notes: Revealing Chats With Canada's Retro Music Makers", "Dope Interviews with Warren Shaw", "Hidden Track", "About Nashville Podcast with Mike Rodgers & Dan Whitehurst" and "About Nashville Podcast with Mike Rodgers & Dan Whitehurst"" and more!
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R&B singer Marzz discusses success as an artist that YouTube Music, Tidal and SiriusXm pick as the next big thing
The "Countless Times" singer talks about future music collaborations with other up-and-coming music artists and 'cooking' up new music with Timbaland. She also discuss her interest in ABC's new hit show "Queens".
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Charley Pride and the Black Roots of Country
When he died on December 12th, 2020, at the age of 86, Charley Pride left behind a truly mind-blowing legacy. He was flat-out one of the biggest country stars in history. He rather famously was the 2nd-best-selling RCA records artist of the '70s, second only to Elvis Presley. The road to that staggering success, though, required incredible struggle and strife. Charley Pride was a giant star, but he was also a truly transcendent one, who managed to overcome huge barriers of many different kinds. We'll be telling the story of the astonishing journey that Charley took. And as it turns out, you really can't tell that story without also getting into the much-misunderstood history of Black country music. Our guests include Peter Cooper with the Country Music Hall of Fame, the brilliant musician Valerie June, the ascendent Alberta artist D'orjay the Singing Shaman, and acclaimed music writer Garth Cartwright.