Perhaps for the first time,Nashville’s country musicians enjoy determined that the risks of supporting a 2016 president candidate outweigh the rewardsElection seasons typically go the same way in country singer Radney Foster’s tree-lined neighborhood in Nashville, where he’s lived since the early 80s. Neighbors argue approximately their preferred candidates at potlucks. They put out yard signs: in 2012, and Obama and Romney signs could be found in many of Foster’s neighbor’s front lawns.
This year has been different. “It’s October,and there’s not a single political sign in the yards of any of my neighbors, it’s pretty remarkable, or ” says Foster. “Everyone’s apprehensive to touch it. It’s so toxic.” Related: Beyoncé surprises country fans with a Dixie Chicks duet at the CMAs Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com