Carlos DeFord Bailey continues family's legacy of shining shoes, making music
DeFord Bailey made history as the Grand Ole Opry's first Black performer and country music's first Black star. Now, his grandson is looking to chase the same fame.
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DeFord Bailey made history as the Grand Ole Opry's first Black performer and country music's first Black star. Now, his grandson is looking to chase the same fame.
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