Carey Gough
A Music So Subtle
Before music became the industrialized business that we now know, songs often served the purpose of remembering a land left behind. The folk music of the South that became what is known as blues, country, and eventually rock 'n' roll, are connected to the landscapes from which they were borne. They describe what has been lost through social and economic evolution. They have become imaginary landscapes in their extinction. As an American living abroad for over a decade, through its music I, too, have kept in touch with the landscape that I love and miss, in particular my home state of Kentucky. Through photographic selection, I was able to represent Kentucky as the musical place that exists in my heart.
Lorna Evans • Carey Gough • Amy Grubb • Gillian Alexandra Kalisky • Shane Lynam • Christina Williams •
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