Vince Gill spoke out about diversity in country music as well as the scandal surrounding Morgan Wallen that started a conversation about racism within the genre.
The 21-time Grammy winner spoke with "CBS This Morning" about the current state of country music and the perception by many that it is only for a conservative audience and has a reputation of being unwelcoming to those who don't fall under that category. "Most people perceive that country music is extremely conservative and I'm not sure if that's true," Gill explained. "Maybe the audience might be predominantly conservative, but I don't know that the artistry is; that the community is so there’s a rub in there." As an example, he noted the mostly positive reception that Brothers.
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