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"There are several possible explanations for the whiteness of the fan base,[16] but regardless of the reason, Phish shows and the surrounding scenes in parking lots or midtown bars are primarily white spaces"
Nothing deeper about the "several explanations" instead they employ a footnote.
Here is one possible explanation: the music doesn't appeal to as wide a demographic.
Four white guys from a predominately white state making noodley jamband music just doesn't draw in a racially diverse audience.
So the original article omitted the biggest/central question. Why is the fanbase 92% white?
Kind of a head scratcher for me. Maybe one of the scholars can explain why that question was not addressed. Or am I just being phragile? (No sarcasm intended)