Country Music Women Keep Raising Hell

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“We’ve seen in the past that it affects women a lot more than it affects men, and that’s just a huge issue in country.” From MarenMorris to KaceyMusgraves, progressive women are speaking out, despite the backlash from their genre: Music CMAawards

Come this Wednesday, a lot of cowboy hat-wearing playas and big-haired playettes will be at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena where the 56th Annual Country Music Association Awards will be taking place. But not everyone feels equally welcome at the annual shindig. Yes, titans and titanesses of contemporary country music will be there to pick up awards—many of them with roots right here in Texas.

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