Just in time for 08, but endorsed Obama anyway? Who knows, but I'm rather tired of the assumption that there are no "blue" people in supposedly "red" states.
There is, apparently, a book on this very subject
http://www.amazon.com/Rednecks-Bluenecks-Politics-Country-Music/dp/1595580174From the part I was able to read online, there's a lot of producers/songwriters and others in the industry who are Democrats.
What I always take issue with is that, traditionally, it's not southern Democrats who are weird: historically, we have been the norm. Back when the Republicans instituted the southern strategy, they left lots of folks in the party who were not and never were going to be George Wallace folks. We get painted as a monolithic block of ignorant Republican hillbillies, even though of southerners aplenty fought for the Union, there were southern abolitionists, and one of my own kinfolk was a labor organizer in the south in the 1870's (though he was run off and had to move to Ohio).
Anyone who thinks that someone who wears a cowboy hat as part of their job is automatically a Republican should be precluded from practicing journalism, even on satellite radio.