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Rhiannon Giddens is a singer, a songwriter, a multi-instrumentalist, and even something of a historian, whose work reflects both the universality of folk music and the specific tradition of black American string-band music. Her multicultural background—black, white, Native American, and American—presents a particular challenge of self-definition: she is an artist of color who plays what she describes as “black non-black music” for mainly white audiences. Still, she has been unwilling to compromise her quest to remind people that string-band music is, in fact, black music. Tap the link in our bio to read John Jeremiah Sullivan on Rhiannon Giddens and the evolving legacy of the black string band. Photograph by @paolakudacki for The New Yorker.


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