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Country Music - Season 0

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Explore the history of a uniquely American art form: country music. From its deep and tangled roots in ballads, blues and hymns performed in small settings, to its worldwide popularity, learn how country music evolved over the course of the 20th century, as it eventually emerged to become America’s music.

First Air Date: Sep 15, 2019

Last Air date: Sep 25, 2019

Season: 1 Season

Episode: 8 Episode

Runtime: 117 minutes

IMDb: 7.78/10 by 18.00 users

Popularity: 10.231

Language: English, Norwegian

Episode PBS Previews: Country Music Country Music: Live at the Ryman Concert Ketch Secor: Old Fiddle and Banjo Tunes Rhiannon Giddens: The Mix in Country Music Charlie Daniels: The Devil and the Fiddle The Oak Ridge Boys: "Farther Along" Old Hymns: Dwight Yoakam and Betty Johnson Dolly Parton: "Pretty Fair Maid" "Will the Circle Be Unbroken": Country Music's National Anthem Wynton Marsalis: "Wildwood Flower" Betty Johnson: The Johnson Family Singers, 1930 Ralph Stanley: The First Song Mother Taught Me Hank Williams: The Songwriter and Performer Randy Scruggs: The Carter Scratch, Travis Picking, Doc Watson John McEuen: Earl Scruggs' Banjo Style Don Maddox: The Most Colorful Hillbilly Band in the World Elvis: The Hillbilly Cat Patsy Cline: Tough Edges, Big Heart Mel Tillis: Learning to Talk Through Singing Johnny Cash: Poet Performer The Bryants and "Rocky Top" Music Row's A-Team The Genius of Roger Miller Jeannie Seely: Women in Country Music Loretta Lynn on Songwriting The Artistry of Merle Haggard "Help Me" Written by Larry Gatlin "Ruby, Don't Take your Love to Town" Written by Mel Tillis Kris Kristofferson's First Song "Old Dogs, Children and Watermelon Wine" Written by Tom T. Hall "He Stopped Loving Her Today": The Story Behind the Song Dolly Parton: The Songwriter and Celebrity Johnny Cash: Following the Gospel Hank Williams, Jr.: On His Own Marty Stuart's Mandolin Johnny Cash: His Legacy Marty Stuart: Back to the Source The Song Into Outer Space Country Music — Behind the Scenes