Color Me Country ORG Music A5 It's Too Late
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A5 It's Too Late
among many others (see below for personnel list)
3 - Coleson
bassist Steve Davis and drummer Elvin Jones
cradling Mia’s rich voice in subtle reharmonizations
Color Me Country ORG Music A5 It's Too LateLinda Martell was the first African American woman to make the country charts and to appear at the Grand Ole Opry, and helped lay the groundwork for future artists of color in the genre. Despite multiple TV appearances, a dozen appearances at the Opry, and some big hits including "Color Him Father", "Before the Next Teardrop Falls" and "Bad Case of the Blues" her 1970 debut album, Color Me Country, would also be her last. Now the album was remastered
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