Question:
Do black people go to country music concerts?
fifagirl
2006-07-17 13:54:19 UTC
Im black and i love country music.
Fifteen answers:
Kalynah K
2006-07-17 13:58:11 UTC
Of Course
Alia K
2006-07-17 14:01:21 UTC
I love country music too. I have never been to a concert because i thought that I might be the only black person there. But I have been to other shows ( not country) where i was the only black person there, and had a great time. It's all about how comfortable you are in your own skin.
Lori L
2006-07-17 14:01:17 UTC
I am white and grew up in West Virginia, I have seen many Black people at country music concerts. The quarterback when I was in high school use to listen to Hank Jr (a country boy can survive) and he would sing it as load as he could, he loved it. I'm white and like r&b and rap, so why can't you like country and go to a country concert.
Crooks Gap
2006-07-17 14:03:02 UTC
I have danced my butt off at many country music concerts right along side black folks that love the music as much as I do.
Contesta
2006-07-17 14:01:30 UTC
I listen to different types of music. I judge music on an individual basis. I wouldn't say I love country music in general, but there are times I listen to country music and I like it.
laa_dee_fukin_daa
2006-07-17 13:57:32 UTC
Yes and as a matter of fct, Charlie Pride, is a hall of fame Black Country Western artist and Super Star.
J.D.
2006-07-17 13:58:42 UTC
Sure they do. I've seen hundreds at the Country music parks before.
?
2006-07-17 21:25:22 UTC
As Tom Petty said in the immortal phrase, oh my my, oh hell yes! I live in the south and country music is loved by all regardless of race, creed or religion.



Keep on rockin' on! And Tom Petty didn't do country. He just knew about it.
Tanesha
2016-07-23 11:06:59 UTC
I am Jamaican and a person from African descendant and I love to listen and rock to country music. It is on my bucket list to attend a country music show.
noils
2006-07-17 14:01:48 UTC
Hell no! Charley Pride is the only black country and western star I've heard of.



Wannabe whites are always showing their guilt by attending hip hop concerts.



Edit: "I've seen hundreds before..." ROTFLMAO



Was that right before God's own drunk and a fearless man said "Sh*t! Thats...that's when I first saw the bear... "
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2016-10-08 04:52:22 UTC
Im black and that i like u . s . music and that i do no longer see why there could be any concern attending a rustic stay overall performance via fact i'm black. as long as i do no longer circulate around intentionally offending human beings, i visit be doing despite makes me chuffed.
anonymous
2006-07-17 13:59:05 UTC
Yes, many do. For a long time country was equated with the term 'redneck' which was associated with racism. Time are changing.
Perfect Specimen
2006-07-17 13:59:49 UTC
Ummmmm, why would I want to do that. That would be torcher. I could probably tolerate the music for about a half seconds or more, but the audience would freak me out. Just knowing the stereotype of how their thought process flows would drive me insane. icky
Virtuous
2006-07-17 14:16:00 UTC
the love of any specific music genre is not specific to colour, or ethnicity that is colonialist thinking
anonymous
2006-07-17 13:59:13 UTC
i dont know, whatever you want to do.


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