‘O Brother, Where Art Thou?’ at 20: How the Soundtrack Reinforced a Roots Music Myth
It sold more than eight million copies and won the Grammy for Album of the Year, but the collection of old-timey music mistakenly equated primitive sounds with authenticity
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