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Linda Martell made country music history as the first Black woman ever to perform at the Grand Ole Opry — then, at the peak of her ascent, the Nashville music industry effectively erased her. Her records were climbing the Billboard country charts when a powerful producer's ego ended a trailblazing career.
This episode traces an astonishing arc: from a family gospel group and R&B gigs in South Carolina to chart success, television fame, and a blackballing that silenced her for half a century — until Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter brought her a Grammy nomination at age 85. Her story asks how many brilliant voices closed systems and fragile egos have silenced.
• A Nashville furniture salesman discovered her singing country songs at a South Carolina Air Force base
• Her 1970 debut album Color Me Country earned Billboard p ...