Posted on 09/22/2019 12:30:54 PM PDT by CaliforniaCraftBeer
Travel to Memphis, where Sun Studios artists Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley usher in the era of rockabilly. Ray Charles crosses Americas racial divide by recording a country album. Patsy Cline shows off Music Citys smooth new Nashville Sound.
As the 1960s began Country & Western music was being heavily influenced by the rock & roll sound. A new generation of artists, songwriters and shrewd producers would record some great American music during this transitional era.
The documentary series Country Music has been airing on tv stations, and this week I streamed Episode 4 at the pbs.org website and did enjoy it, even though Im not a big C&W fan. If any FReepers saw this specific episode and liked it, please share your positive observations and any memories of listening to these songs on the radio from 1953 to 1963.
Some Highlights Of Episode 4:
Johnny Cash
Elvis Presley
Rockabilly & Little Brenda Lee
Mel Tillis
Marty Robbins El Paso
The Nashville Sound
1959 Grammy Award to The Kingston Trio for Tom Dooley (Best C&W Song)
Willie Nelson Crazy
Patsy Cline (You Didnt Mess With Patsy)
stream this episode for free here:
https://to.pbs.org/2kWdfGx
I saw it. Isn’t it episode 3?
Seems like they showed them on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Episode 4 is suppose to be on tonite..but you’re right, everything shown on this thread is from 3 shown on Wens.
I am waiting to see what other FReepers think about the series before I waste any time downloading it.
Yeah, so I’m mixed up.
I guess it started Sunday.
That’s why there’ve been four episodes shown.
No I’m confused.....lol! So is tonite ep 5?
ok...just looked...it doesn’t say the number of the episode but it’s 1964 - 1968 tonite :O
Yes.
Tonight is five. You have the date right.
So far,
Beginnings
Hard Times
Hillbilly Shakespeare
I Can’t Stop Loving You
Yes
Tonight in many of the major tv markets pbs stations will re-air all 4 of the previous episodes of Country Music and then show Episode 5: The Sons & Daughters Of America 1964-1968.
“I am waiting to see what other FReepers think about the series before I waste any time downloading it.”
this is a truly remarkable history of truly American music. It’s compelling, informative, and very powerfully emotionally. One of the best things i’ve seen on TV in a very long time ...
Ok, this is it so far.
The Rub (Beginnings - 1933)
Hard Times (1933 - 1943)
Hillbilly Shakespeare (1943 - 1953)
I Cant Stop Loving You (1953 - 1963)
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It’s been an excellent series so far. Have thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks for the info.
It’s been an excellent series so far. Have thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks for the info.
The problem is that Ken Burns has a history of putting out a masterful product then ruining it with political commentary. We have to see how it works out. Glad to hear that so far it’s good.
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