Spending over 30 years performing on stages all over the country, John Rich nurtured a promising career working with groups like Lonestar and Big & Rich. While enjoying his time in country music, the singer criticized the entire industry for how they control artists. Not holding anything back, Rich insisted the next Johnny Cash or Waylon Jennings is out there, but due to the current state of country music, he said, โNone of those people would have been allowed to exist today.โย
Pulling back the curtain on country music, Rich sat down for an interview with Prager U. While discussing his career, Rich harped on the future of the industry and the current state of the genre he loved so much. โThese artists are sitting there and theyโre being told by their publicists, their managers, the heads of their records labels, โHey, we know that you think these things about America, that youโre against all this woke stuff that we do.โ”
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With the industry controlling artists, Rich explained how many of them only have two options. โThey just completely control these artists. And the artist only has two choices at that point: Do they wanna go have a career? Itโs been their dream, do they play the game, go forward and just donโt step on these landmines?โ He continued,ย โOr, do they go out and hit the trip wires and light the place up? And lose their record deal, and not get invited to the awards show, and radio wonโt play them, and so forth, but basically just erase their career.”
John Rich Blames Nashville For Stealing Creative Freedom
Although revealing the current state of country music, Rich added how Nashville stole creative freedom and art from future artists. โIs there freedom in art in Nashville, like total freedom? Absolutely not. Itโs sad. To make authentic art, the artist needs to have free reign over whatever theyโve got in their mindโฆSo when you start building walls and parameters and barriers protocols around artists, then the artโs dying at that point.โ
While there will always be only one Cash or Loretta Lynn, Rich noted how the industry wouldnโt allow them to exist today. โIf youโre wondering why it seems like people are pulling back and not giving you the full meal deal, thereโs no Johnny Cashs, or Waylon Jennings, or Loretta Lynns, thereโs a good reason for that. None of those people would have been allowed to exist today.โ
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