Martina mcbride sexism, Singer blasts country radio

Martina mcbride sexism, Singer blasts country radio, Martina McBride does not care for being alluded to as only a "tomato" in the serving of mixed greens of down home music.

In a post on her Facebook page on Wednesday, McBride gets out Keith Hill, a Texas-based blue grass music radio advisor, for telling industry production Country Aircheck that female specialists shouldn't be played as frequently on the radio as their male partners.

"In the event that you need to make evaluations in nation radio, take females out," Hill says. He attests that despite the fact that these stations actually have more female audience members, "ladies like male craftsmen."

He proceeds with, "Trust me, I play incredible female records and we've got some at this time; they're just not the lettuce in our serving of mixed greens. The lettuce is Luke Bryan and Blake Shelton, Keith Urban and specialists like that. The tomatoes of our plate of mixed greens are the females."

McBride, who has sold more than 14 million collections and got 14 Grammy designations, would tend to disagree.

"Stunning… ..simply amazing," she composes on Facebook, before asking what her female fans think. "Do you not prefer to hear other ladies singing about what you are experiencing as ladies? I'm truly inquisitive. Since to me, down home music is about relating."

She includes: "Did you young ladies (center female audience members) know you were being "surveyed" thusly? Is this how you truly feel? Hmmm
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