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The welcome to Mississippi sign says "Birthplace of America's Music". Is this true?
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>>130153870
>Robert Johnson
Yeah pretty much
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>>130153870
America got their start in London.
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>>130153870
It's there or appalachia
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>>130153870
Delta Blues was First Wave Emo
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Delta slave songs are the roots of all gospel and blues and jazz and all those uniquely american music forms
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>>130153870
Thats pretentious but sure fuck it. It is. If you ignore all classical music and American pianists over the centuries.
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>>130153870
Yes, black people whining about shit while strumming their geetarrs is America's music - and it did originate in Missishitty.
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>>130155784
Thanks for the heads-up, Reddit.
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What else would be "America's music?" Jazz isn't accessible enough, and our early folk music overlaps with Canadian and Euro folk too much to be considered especially unique to the US.



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