Long
before the United States had presidents from the world of movies and
reality TV, we had scores of politicians with connections to country
music. In I’d Fight the World,
Peter La Chapelle traces the deep bonds between country music and
politics, from the nineteenth-century rise of fiddler-politicians to
more recent figures like Pappy O’Daniel, Roy Acuff, and Rob Quist. These
performers and politicians both rode and resisted cultural waves: some
advocated for the poor and dispossessed, and others voiced religious and
racial anger, but they all walked the line between exploiting their
celebrity and righteously taking on the world. La Chapelle vividly shows
how country music campaigners have profoundly influenced the American
political landscape.
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