B. Malone, Country Music USA (5th Edition, 2018), 101
A digital form of the sadly lost fashion for copying out memorable passages from texts. I kept losing my actual book.
Thursday, 18 September 2025
So fascinated by Rodgers’s tenor yodeling sound that they thought of him as a deity
The most bizarre manifestation of Rodgers’s worldwide appeal came right after World War II in Kenya, after a British missionary played some of Jimmie’s records for members of the Kipsigis tribe. Apparently, some of the tribesmen were so fascinated by Rodgers’s tenor yodeling sound that they thought of him as a deity and they made up a sing about him called “Chemirocha” that they sang at religious ceremonies for many years
Labels:
Country Music,
Jimmie Rodgers,
Kenya,
Malone
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