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The Academy of Country Music's annual ACM Honors show will celebrate Jelly Roll, Eric Church, Luke Combs, Cody Johnson, Rissi ...
Wilson will be honored with the ACM artist-songwriter of the year accolade, while songwriter Jessie Jo Dillon ("Halfway to ...
A tender ode of acceptance and reassurance from Rissi Palmer and Eric Lee, a powerful song from Erin Enderlin and Randy ...
Durham’s Rissi Palmer — The News & Observer’s Tar Heel of the Month — is gaining national recognition for confronting race-related issues and working to change country music.
Rissi Palmer is African-American, but she’s not going to parade that around. “I’ll never be like, ‘Hi, I’m the black country artist.’ But I’m also not apologizing for who I am ...
Durham got an early hometown preview of the new Rissi Palmer documentary, but the rest of us can see it on PBS soon.
The newly created fund offers another source of sustainability for Black artists, Indigenous artists and other artists of color within the country music community.
Rissi Palmer is an engaging and friendly personality when you get a chance to speak with and meet her. Her first message to me, ...
Rissi Palmer is a passionate voice for country artists of color and those who have been marginalized in mainstream country music. In an effort to spotlight Black, Latinx and indigenous country ...
Country music singer Rissi Palmer is the focus of a new documentary called “Rissi Palmer: Still Here” from director Dilsey Davis.
Rissi Palmer's "Color Me Country" focuses on the Black, Indigenous, and Latinx histories of country music.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with country singer Rissi Palmer about her radio show, "Color Me Country." It celebrates the music of Black, brown and indigenous country musicians.