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As we move through Black History Month, we’re taking time to honor Lesley Riddle, a Black Appalachian musician whose work sits at the foundation of American folk, blues and country music, even if his name was too often left out of the story. Lesley Riddle carried melodies when there were no recordings. He shaped songs that became standards. He influenced the sound of the Carter Family and, through them, generations of musicians, quietly, skillfully, and without recognition. So we slowed this one down. Because Black history isn’t a side note. Early Black Appalachian musicians like Lesley shaped the sounds we know and love today. Take him out of the story, and the music changes. Today's lesson is made for curious kids who want to learn more about the power of your brain and for families who want to understand how songs carried through history. It won't be the last time we talk about Lesley! This episode honors Black Appalachian musicians, and the grown-ups having that “wait… how did I not learn this?” moment.
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