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Remaking Country’s Gender Politics, One Barroom Weeper at a Time

The New York Times – Music:

The Nashville songwriter Shane McAnally is behind many of country music’s No. 1 hits, which aren’t as straight as they seem.

Carlo Rotella
Author: Carlo Rotella

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Country Music, Homosexuality and Bisexuality, McAnally, Shane (1974- ), Nashville (Tenn)
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