Ranky Tanky On Celebrating South Carolina's Gullah Traditions

Ranky Tanky combine traditional Gullah music — which originated with the descendants of formerly enslaved Africans who made lived in South Carolina

Quentin Baxter and Clay Ross mix gospel and R&B with Gullah music, which originated from the descendants of formerly enslaved Africans who made their home in South Carolina's lowcountry.

(Image credit: Sully Sullivan/Courtesy of the artist)

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