Rolling Stoneのインスタグラム(rollingstone) - 7月23日 01時01分
Brandi Carlile, Maren Morris, Amanda Shires, and Natalie Hemby makeup country supergroup Highwomen. “When Brandi called to ask me if I wanted to be a Highwoman, and that these were going to be the people involved, I couldn’t say no," says Morris. Click the link in our to how the group is challenging Nashville’s gender barriers on their debut album and more. Photograph by @AlysseGafkjen
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mtpolito
This is awesome for Americana music. Talented ladies working together creating great music! Stop mansplaining and listen to the music! #musicisthebest
abexandy
There’s a lot of problems with modern country music, I didn’t think gender was one of them, but why the hell not? They can’t screw it up anymore..
eydiesanders
I'm waiting for the day male stars pose with half their testicles exposed. Why do women feel the need to do this?
jeffblevins
What “barriers”? If your good, people will listen. Gender has nothing to do with it. It just doesn’t.
twalker1613
Need to change the name. Using the name of a legendary group to push a pop country act is bad news
sweetpeaparis
Please let’s not forget or erase what the Dixie Chicks did years before, and suffered deeply.
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