Friday, May 22, 2020

A Brief Note On The Country Music Association Awards

What I Already Knew/What I Wanted to Know This November, for the first time ever, I watched the Country Music Association Awards (CMAs). Actually, let s be completely honest, I watched 6 glorious minutes and 17 seconds of the CMAs: Beyonce preforming Daddy Lessons with The Dixie Chicks. Once my favorite performer exited the stage I promptly clicked my Roku TV off and opened up my Snapchat app to post my feelings about Daddy Lessons being one of the few country songs I’ve listened to that I actually enjoy. My sister goes on about how I’m the ultimate relativist and that I’d find a way to turn Leopold II into a political hero. Obviously she’s being hyperbolic when she makes a statement like that, but I do pride myself on having the ability to see treasure in presumed trash. However, what made this research so much fun was that I discovered Country music is layered and so far from trash that finding the treasure in it was as easy as it was enjoyable. 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