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Related: About this forumA new Ken Burns film, "Country Music"
Explore the history of country music from its deep roots in ballads, hymns and blues, to its mainstream popularity. Meet unforgettable characters and storytellers and learn how this uniquely American art form evolved over the course of the twentieth century in the new Ken Burns film, Country Music. Tune in or stream Sunday, September 15 at 8/7c. Only on PBS.
Trailer:
https://www.pbs.org/video/trailer-country-music-ken-burns/
brewens
(15,359 posts)give me some Merle Haggard, Willie, Waylon and some of those guys. Asleep at the Wheel and some of what was called country rock back in the day too.
I'm looking forward to seeing that. I've seen most of the Burns documentaries and even stuff I wasn't that hot to see, like The Dustbowl, turned out to be fascinating. Most people think prohibition was a huge mistake, but after seeing the documentary, it's easy to see how it came to be passed. Drinking was way out of control. Prohibition at least toned it down some after they repealed it.
murielm99
(31,435 posts)If I listen to country at all, it is the older stuff. I think the new stuff is filled with buzz words and concepts designed to sell songs more than to create something musical.
I am mostly a blues fan anyway.
JenniferJuniper
(4,547 posts)so the toning down likely wasn't worth the fallout.
MFM008
(20,000 posts)Country.
Patsy Cline was playing when she died.
Auggie
(31,798 posts)Only a "moran" discounts something without at least giving it a chance.
a kennedy
(32,073 posts)Love this.......and I dont even like country music. My husband does so were watching......its very interesting.
Little Star
(17,055 posts)niyad
(119,909 posts)calimary
(84,318 posts)Hugs!