
Rissi Palmer: From Historical Debut to Color Me Country Trailblazer
From Jrodconcerts: The Podcast by Jamie A Rodriguez
March 12, 2026 · 25 min
About this episode
Jamie Rodriguez interviews Rissi Palmer about her career, influences, and advocacy in country music.
What does it take to say "no" to legendary producers like Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis when you're only eighteen years old? Today, Jamie Rodriguez sits down with the incomparable Rissi Palmer to discuss a career defined by honesty, independence, and a commitment to her "lived experience. Fresh off the release of her "Perspectives" EP and a celebratory performance at the Grand Ole Opry, Rissi opens up about her evolution from her groundbreaking 2007 debut to her current role as a vital advocate for change. We dive into the bluegrass influences on her new music, the strength of the "Old Black Southern Women" who raised her, and how she’s rewriting country music history for the next generation through her upcoming children’s book, Color Me Country. In This Episode: The Sonic Shift: Why Bluegrass and Roots influences allowed Rissi to express herself more freely than ever before on her new EP. Resilience & Legacy: A deep dive into "Old Black Southern Woman" and the wisdom passed down through generations. The Power of "No": Rissi reveals why she walked away from a major "urban" deal as a teenager to stay true to her country roots. Rewriting History: A look at her upcoming children’s book…
People in this episode
Host: Jamie Rodriguez
Guest: Rissi Palmer
Topics covered
- music evolution
- country music
- representation
- bluegrass influences
- artistic independence
- advocacy in music
Keywords
- Rissi Palmer
- country music
- bluegrass
- representation
- music history
- Perspectives EP
- Color Me Country
- Old Black Southern Women
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Grand Ole Opry
Books & works: Perspectives, Color Me Country
Places: Belfast
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