Country Music

  

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Country MusicDon't Get Above Your Raisin' (1984-1996): As country music's popularity skyrockets, the genre confronts the question of whether it can stay true to its roots. (Part 8 of 8)Sat, Dec 31, 8:35 pmPBS America145 mins
Country MusicAre You Sure Hank Done It This Way? (1973-1983): Definitions of country music are debated as never before, sparking off a vibrant era. Dolly Parton crosses over to mainstream success. (Part 7 of 8)Sat, Dec 31, 5:45 pmPBS America170 mins
Country MusicWill the Circle Be Unbroken (1968-1972): With the Vietnam War intensifying, America is more divided than ever. Country music is not immune to the divisions. (Part 6 of 8)Fri, Dec 30, 8:15 pmPBS America145 mins
Country MusicThe Sons and Daughters of America (1964-1968): During a time of upheaval, country music reflects the changes in American society. (Part 5 of 8)Fri, Dec 30, 5:50 pmPBS America145 mins
Country MusicI Can't Stop Loving You (1953-1963): In Memphis, blues and hillbilly music merge at Sun Studios, giving birth to rockabilly, the precursor of rock 'n' roll. (Part 4 of 8)Thu, Dec 29, 8:20 pmPBS America140 mins
Country MusicHillbilly Shakespeare (1945-1953): Country music adapts to the cultural changes of post-war society. New sounds emerge, such as bluegrass and honky tonk. (Part 3 of 8)Thu, Dec 29, 5:50 pmPBS America150 mins
Country MusicHard Times (1933-1945): During the Depression and WWII, country music thrives. Gene Autry starts a singing cowboy craze and Bob Wills adapts jazz's big band sound to create Texas Swing. (Part 2 of 8)Thu, Dec 29, 3:25 pmPBS America145 mins
Country MusicRub (Beginnings - 1933): After centuries percolating in America's immigrant and racial mix, particularly in the South, so-called "hillbilly music" begins to reach more people. (Part 1 of 8)Wed, Dec 28, 7:15 pmPBS America140 mins
Country MusicWill the Circle Be Unbroken (1968-1972): With the Vietnam War intensifying, America is more divided than ever. Country music is not immune to the divisions. (Part 6 of 8)Sun, Oct 30, 6:00 pmPBS America140 mins
Country MusicThe Sons and Daughters of America (1964-1968): During a time of upheaval, country music reflects the changes in American society. (Part 5 of 8)Sun, Oct 30, 3:35 pmPBS America145 mins
Country MusicI Can't Stop Loving You (1953-1963): In Memphis, blues and hillbilly music merge at Sun Studios, giving birth to rockabilly, the precursor of rock 'n' roll. (Part 4 of 8)Sun, Oct 30, 1:15 pmPBS America140 mins
Country MusicDon't Get Above Your Raisin' (1984-1996): As country music's popularity skyrockets, the genre confronts the question of whether it can stay true to its roots. (Part 8 of 8)Wed, Oct 26, 8:30 pmPBS America145 mins
Country MusicDon't Get Above Your Raisin' (1984-1996): As country music's popularity skyrockets, the genre confronts the question of whether it can stay true to its roots. (Part 8 of 8)Wed, Oct 26, 3:50 pmPBS America145 mins
Country MusicAre You Sure Hank Done It This Way? (1973-1983): Definitions of country music are debated as never before, sparking off a vibrant era. Dolly Parton crosses over to mainstream success. (Part 7 of 8)Tue, Oct 25, 7:45 pmPBS America175 mins
Country MusicAre You Sure Hank Done It This Way? (1973-1983): Definitions of country music are debated as never before, sparking off a vibrant era. Dolly Parton crosses over to mainstream success. (Part 7 of 8)Tue, Oct 25, 2:25 pmPBS America175 mins
Country MusicWill the Circle Be Unbroken (1968-1972): With the Vietnam War intensifying, America is more divided than ever. Country music is not immune to the divisions. (Part 6 of 8)Mon, Oct 24, 8:30 pmPBS America140 mins
Country MusicWill the Circle Be Unbroken (1968-1972): With the Vietnam War intensifying, America is more divided than ever. Country music is not immune to the divisions. (Part 6 of 8)Mon, Oct 24, 3:50 pmPBS America145 mins
Country MusicHillbilly Shakespeare (1945-1953): Country music adapts to the cultural changes of post-war society. New sounds emerge, such as bluegrass and honky tonk. (Part 3 of 8)Sun, Oct 23, 6:35 pmPBS America145 mins
Country MusicHard Times (1933-1945): During the Depression and WWII, country music thrives. Gene Autry starts a singing cowboy craze and Bob Wills adapts jazz's big band sound to create Texas Swing. (Part 2 of 8)Sun, Oct 23, 4:10 pmPBS America145 mins
Country MusicRub (Beginnings - 1933): After centuries percolating in America's immigrant and racial mix, particularly in the South, so-called "hillbilly music" begins to reach more people. (Part 1 of 8)Sun, Oct 23, 1:50 pmPBS America140 mins
Country MusicThe Sons and Daughters of America (1964-1968): During a time of upheaval, country music reflects the changes in American society. (Part 5 of 8)Fri, Oct 21, 8:25 pmPBS America145 mins
Country MusicThe Sons and Daughters of America (1964-1968): During a time of upheaval, country music reflects the changes in American society. (Part 5 of 8)Fri, Oct 21, 3:25 pmPBS America150 mins
Country MusicI Can't Stop Loving You (1953-1963): In Memphis, blues and hillbilly music merge at Sun Studios, giving birth to rockabilly, the precursor of rock 'n' roll. (Part 4 of 8)Thu, Oct 20, 8:30 pmPBS America140 mins
Country MusicI Can't Stop Loving You (1953-1963): In Memphis, blues and hillbilly music merge at Sun Studios, giving birth to rockabilly, the precursor of rock 'n' roll. (Part 4 of 8)Thu, Oct 20, 3:35 pmPBS America140 mins
Country MusicHillbilly Shakespeare (1945-1953): Country music adapts to the cultural changes of post-war society. New sounds emerge, such as bluegrass and honky tonk. (Part 3 of 8)Wed, Oct 19, 8:15 pmPBS America145 mins
Country MusicHillbilly Shakespeare (1945-1953): Country music adapts to the cultural changes of post-war society. New sounds emerge, such as bluegrass and honky tonk. (Part 3 of 8)Wed, Oct 19, 3:30 pmPBS America145 mins
Country MusicHard Times (1933-1945): During the Depression and WWII, country music thrives. Gene Autry starts a singing cowboy craze and Bob Wills adapts jazz's big band sound to create Texas Swing. (Part 2 of 8)Tue, Oct 18, 8:25 pmPBS America140 mins
Country MusicHard Times (1933-1945): During the Depression and WWII, country music thrives. Gene Autry starts a singing cowboy craze and Bob Wills adapts jazz's big band sound to create Texas Swing. (Part 2 of 8)Tue, Oct 18, 3:30 pmPBS America145 mins
Country MusicRub (Beginnings - 1933): After centuries percolating in America's immigrant and racial mix, particularly in the South, so-called "hillbilly music" begins to reach more people. (Part 1 of 8)Mon, Oct 17, 8:25 pmPBS America145 mins
Country MusicRub (Beginnings - 1933): After centuries percolating in America's immigrant and racial mix, particularly in the South, so-called "hillbilly music" begins to reach more people. (Part 1 of 8)Mon, Oct 17, 3:35 pmPBS America145 mins
Country MusicDon't Get Above Your Raisin' (1984-1996): As country music's popularity skyrockets, the genre confronts the question of whether it can stay true to its roots. (Part 8 of 8)Mon, Aug 29, 7:15 pmPBS America140 mins
Country MusicAre You Sure Hank Done It This Way? (1973-1983): Definitions of country music are debated as never before, sparking off a vibrant era. Dolly Parton crosses over to mainstream success. (Part 7 of 8)Mon, Aug 29, 4:25 pmPBS America170 mins
Country MusicWill the Circle Be Unbroken (1968-1972): With the Vietnam War intensifying, America is more divided than ever. Country music is not immune to the divisions. (Part 6 of 8)Mon, Aug 29, 1:45 pmPBS America160 mins
Country MusicThe Sons and Daughters of America (1964-1968): During a time of upheaval, country music reflects the changes in American society. (Part 5 of 8)Sun, Aug 28, 8:35 pmPBS America145 mins
Country MusicI Can't Stop Loving You (1953-1963): In Memphis, blues and hillbilly music merge at Sun Studios, giving birth to rockabilly, the precursor of rock 'n' roll. (Part 4 of 8)Sun, Aug 28, 6:15 pmPBS America140 mins
Country MusicHillbilly Shakespeare (1945-1953): Country music adapts to the cultural changes of post-war society. New sounds emerge, such as bluegrass and honky tonk. (Part 3 of 8)Sun, Aug 28, 3:55 pmPBS America140 mins
Country MusicHard Times (1933-1945): During the Depression and WWII, country music thrives. Gene Autry starts a singing cowboy craze and Bob Wills adapts jazz's big band sound to create Texas Swing. (Part 2 of 8)Sun, Aug 28, 1:30 pmPBS America145 mins
Country MusicRub (Beginnings - 1933): After centuries percolating in America's immigrant and racial mix, particularly in the South, so-called "hillbilly music" begins to reach more people. (Part 1 of 8)Sat, Aug 27, 8:35 pmPBS America145 mins
Country MusicDon't Get Above Your Raisin' (1984-1996): As country music's popularity skyrockets, the genre confronts the question of whether it can stay true to its roots. (Part 8 of 8)Sun, Oct 17, 4:30 pmPBS America140 mins
Country MusicAre You Sure Hank Done It This Way? (1973-1983): Definitions of country music are debated as never before, sparking off a vibrant era. Dolly Parton crosses over to mainstream success. (Part 7 of 8)Sun, Oct 17, 1:30 pmPBS America180 mins
Country MusicHillbilly Shakespeare (1945-1953): Country music adapts to the cultural changes of post-war society. New sounds emerge, such as bluegrass and honky tonk. (Part 3 of 8)Sun, Oct 3, 6:25 pmPBS America145 mins
Country MusicHard Times (1933-1945): During the Depression and WWII, country music thrives. Gene Autry starts a singing cowboy craze and Bob Wills adapts jazz's big band sound to create Texas Swing. (Part 2 of 8)Sun, Oct 3, 3:55 pmPBS America150 mins
Country MusicRub (Beginnings - 1933): After centuries percolating in America's immigrant and racial mix, particularly in the South, so-called "hillbilly music" begins to reach more people. (Part 1 of 8)Sun, Oct 3, 1:35 pmPBS America140 mins
Country MusicHard Times (1933-1945): During the Depression and WWII, country music thrives. Gene Autry starts a singing cowboy craze and Bob Wills adapts jazz's big band sound to create Texas Swing. (Part 2 of 8)Sun, Jul 11, 8:35 pmPBS America145 mins
Country MusicHard Times (1933-1945): During the Depression and WWII, country music thrives. Gene Autry starts a singing cowboy craze and Bob Wills adapts jazz's big band sound to create Texas Swing. (Part 2 of 8)Sun, Jul 11, 2:10 pmPBS America145 mins
Country MusicRub (Beginnings - 1933): After centuries percolating in America's immigrant and racial mix, particularly in the South, so-called "hillbilly music" begins to reach more people. (Part 1 of 8)Sat, Jul 10, 8:35 pmPBS America145 mins
Country MusicRub (Beginnings - 1933): After centuries percolating in America's immigrant and racial mix, particularly in the South, so-called "hillbilly music" begins to reach more people. (Part 1 of 8)Sat, Jul 10, 2:45 pmPBS America135 mins
Country MusicDon't Get Above Your Raisin' (1984-1996): As country music's popularity skyrockets, the genre confronts the question of whether it can stay true to its roots. (Part 8 of 8)Tue, Apr 6, 3:50 pmPBS America145 mins
Country MusicDon't Get Above Your Raisin' (1984-1996): As country music's popularity skyrockets, the genre confronts the question of whether it can stay true to its roots. (Part 8 of 8)Mon, Apr 5, 8:30 pmPBS America150 mins
Country MusicAre You Sure Hank Done It This Way? (1973-1983):Definitions of country music are debated as never before, sparking off a vibrant era. Dolly Parton crosses over to mainstream success. (Part 7 of 8)Mon, Apr 5, 4:25 pmPBS America180 mins