Alice Randall
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Author, songwriter, educator. New book ‘My Black Country’ available now! Purchase my album, 'My Black Country: The Songs of Alice Randall:
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Our Record of the Week is Alice Randall’s 'My Black Country.' Listen to our conversation with Randall about the album, how radical it was for all of the artists and producer Ebonie Smith to gather around her at this point in her life and career and more: wnxp.org/record-of-the-…
What a beautiful evening! Holly G Tanner D The Black Opry honored the Queen - Alice Randall at CityWineryNSH tonight. O.N.E The Duo (Tekitha and Prana) and the beautiful Caroline Randall Williams pictured with Tanner, Holly and Queen Alice here ❤️ (More photos soon!)
🌄 'My Black Country,' celebrating Alice Randall’s songwriting through performances by an impressive roster of Black female singers, extends the conversation about the roots and boundaries of this essentially American music. Click for more! nodepression.com/album-reviews/…
"But there is no country music without Black instruments, Black voices, Black sounds, Black aesthetics, and Black songwriters.." For Marie Claire, I spoke to Alice Randall, Allison Russell, and Amara Hall about being Black in country and Americana. marieclaire.com/culture/countr…
Victoria Justice In a 'Marie Claire' roundtable, some of the country music industry's biggest talents—Alice Randall, Allison Russell, and Amara Hall—sit down with taylor crumpton to discuss being Black and female in a genre not known for its inclusivity. trib.al/IrOIWUP
Songwriter, author, thought leader Alice Randall has been carving her own pathway to success for decades in Music City. Now, with a new memoir and album, she's gaining well-deserved recognition for her work in country and American roots music. Read: bit.ly/4bRd3vW
My Black Country with Alice Randall 📅 Wed. June 5 🕖 7PM 📍 MLK Library DC Public Library Grab your cowboy hat and join us at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library to celebrate Black Music Month with Alice Randall and her new book, "My Black Country." dclibrary.libnet.info/event/10733605
📕Join our Historically Speaking series for a book talk on “My Black Country” with the author Alice Randall Alice Randall, Museum Curator of Music and Performing Arts Steven Lewis, and Oral History Museum Specialist Kelly Navies. Free. Register: s.si.edu/4bUoEKN
Alice Randall - the first Black woman to write a number one country song - is the next guest on The A List with Alison Lebovitz, Thu 6/13 at 8:30 PM on WTCI. Listen to this preview, as heard on WUTC-FM's Scenic Roots: ow.ly/SWHn50Shtel
This weekend, the Museum hosted a conversation and performance with Alice Randall. Led by the Museum’s Paul Kingsbury, Randall discussed her latest book, “My Black Country: A Journey Through Country Music’s Black Past, Present, and Future,” and its corresponding album.
I am so excited to be opening for @JasonIsbell at Ryman Auditorium !