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Sun studios in Memphis launches the rockabilly era on Ken Burns’ COUNTRY MUSIC “I Can’t Stop Loving You” – July 27 at 9 pm


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Ken Burns “Country Music”

Thursday nights at 9 pm on WOUB

 

Country Music Loretta Lynn and Buck Owens
Loretta Lynn and Buck Owens on Tacoma’s BAR-K Jamboree, c.1960.
Credit: Buck Owens Private Foundation

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. Country Music features never-before-seen footage and photographs, plus interviews with more than 80 country music artists. The eight-part 16-hour series is directed and produced by Ken Burns; written and produced by Dayton Duncan; and produced by Julie Dunfey.

Country Music explores questions — such as “What is country music?” and “Where did it come from?“ — while focusing on the biographies of the fascinating characters who created and shaped it — from the Carter Family, Jimmie Rodgers and Bob Wills to Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Loretta Lynn, Charley Pride, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, Garth Brooks and many more — as well as the times in which they lived. Much like the music itself, the film tells unforgettable stories of hardships and joys shared by everyday people.

No one has told the story this way before.

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Thursday, July 27 at 9 pm

Episode Four | “I Can’t Stop Loving You” (1953 -1963)

Travel to Memphis, where Sun Studios artists Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley usher in the era of rockabilly. Ray Charles crosses America’s racial divide by recording a country album. Patsy Cline shows off Music City’s smooth new Nashville Sound.