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- Southern Cultures
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- Bobby Rush: “Blues Singer–Plus” Volume 17, Number 4, Winter 2011, pp. 36-43
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This issue contains 12 articles in total
- About the Contributors
- Loving, Leaving, Liquor, and the Lord: Songs in the Southern Vernacular
- The KISS Letter: An Encounter with Elvis
- Johnny Cash and the Paradox of American Identity (review)
- Poem with a Refrain from Charley Patton
- “Country Music Is Wherever the Soul of a Country Music Fan Is”: Opryland U.S.A. and the Importance of Home in Country Music
- For the Records: How African American Consumers and Music Retailers Created Commercial Public Space in the 1960s and 1970s South
- “Redneck Woman” and the Gendered Poetics of Class Rebellion
- Bobby Rush: “Blues Singer–Plus”
- Backstage Stories: Wonders, Relics, and a Beer Fridge
- Boss Jocks: How Corrupt Radio Practices Helped Make Jacksonville One of the Great Music Cities
- Front Porch
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