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Country Music

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2019
  • TV-14
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8.8/10
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Country Music (2019)
Country Music
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The story of the creation of modern Country music.The story of the creation of modern Country music.The story of the creation of modern Country music.

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    • Peter Coyote
    • Marty Stuart
    • Vince Gill
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    • Stars
      • Peter Coyote
      • Marty Stuart
      • Vince Gill
    • 44User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Peter Coyote
    Peter Coyote
    • Narrator
    Marty Stuart
    Marty Stuart
    • Self
    • 2019
    Vince Gill
    Vince Gill
    • Self
    • 2019
    Rosanne Cash
    Rosanne Cash
    • Self
    • 2019
    Bill C. Malone
    • Self
    • 2019
    Carlene Carter
    Carlene Carter
    • Self
    • 2019
    Tom T. Hall
    Tom T. Hall
    • Self
    • 2019
    Ray Benson
    Ray Benson
    • Self
    • 2019
    Ricky Skaggs
    Ricky Skaggs
    • Self
    • 2019
    Willie Nelson
    Willie Nelson
    • Self
    • 2019
    Bill Anderson
    Bill Anderson
    • Self
    • 2019
    Wynton Marsalis
    Wynton Marsalis
    • Self
    • 2019
    Rodney Crowell
    Rodney Crowell
    • Self
    • 2019
    Jeannie Seely
    Jeannie Seely
    • Self
    • 2019
    Eddie Stubbs
    • Self
    • 2019
    Kris Kristofferson
    Kris Kristofferson
    • Self
    • 2019
    Dolly Parton
    Dolly Parton
    • Self
    • 2019
    Dwight Yoakam
    Dwight Yoakam
    • Self
    • 2019
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    10cdevans7

    When I shed a tear

    When I shed a tear is a rare occasion in my life. Ken Burns "Country Music" brought several tears to my old eyes. While never a fan of Country music, I disproved the adage "you can't teach an old dog new tricks" The show is beautiful, entertaining,and a lesson in the past of country music. Many reviewers have complained because so and so wasn't mentioned. 16 hours sound like a lot, but to give any one person their due time runs out of time for some folks. I say enjoy what you have. Can anyone describe Johnny Cash in 5 minutes, or the Carter family, or Dolly, or Jimmy Rogers, Merle, Willie, No you can't, and Ken lingered on the truly great ones. Ken hit a home run again
    9harrystc

    How Country Music Accepted Folk, Rock, Soul and Jazz

    What is remarkable is that country music is generally presented as a closed shop. If it is not Nashville and was not on the Grand Ole Opre it just is not authentic.

    Ken Burns has told the better story: it is all intertwined. Willie Nelson did not succeed in Nashville but he went back to Texas and did what he wanted: jazz, the Great American Song book etc. Many other country stars came from other venues of music. Rock and the always important blues music from blacks is carefully put in place.

    This series varies widely from the traditional story of country. On a technical level it points out the use of violin strings, electric guitars and more modern studio techniques.

    Though the size of the revenue is not discussed you cannot miss the huge financial rewards that were (and are today) involved. Burns usually leaves the money out. No problem.

    I play guitar and sing as an amateur. It is a hobby to me. MAny of the country songs I have been doing for decades. They are just as valid to my music as The Great American songbook and rock. Burns did a great job and the people he used for interviews were very representative of various styles and epochs.
    10RonSinMichigan

    Very Enjoyable .

    It would be impossible ( and dull ) to tell every story in Country Music . But Burn's an artist who can keep the audience glued to his documentaries . I don't think , for example , that anyone could have done a better job covering the tragedy of the 1963 plane crash at the end of Part 4 . Burns everywhere just practices his art with unique mastery and catches the humanity of various players in the different stories of our country . He's an American Treasure .
    10Sylviastel

    Addictive and Mesmerizing!

    Ken Burns has delivered a 16 hours worth documentary of country music from the beginning to the current. It's addictive to watch on television but you can't look away or want too. The story of country music is so rich, diverse and never so simple. The country music series is a must see television with Peter Coyote as the narrator. You get rare archive footage from the thirties. You hear about the Carter Family Trio and Bob Wills. Whether you know country music or not, you will become easily enthralled into the country music world. Country music has inspired and influenced the world in so many ways. It has reached out to everybody in someway. I remember being lucky to visit the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee where the weekly Barn Dance became the Grand Ole Opry. To me, the Ryman Auditorium is hollowed ground and beautiful. The Grand Ole Opry found a new home in the outskirts and I was lucky to have seen a show with Loretta Lynn, Roy Clark, Jessica Simpson making her Opry debut and more. That evening was one of the best shows I have ever seen on stage. The Grand Ole Opry is a run like a well-oiled machine. The sixteen hours of this documentary flows by. Ken Burns has really outdone himself this time.
    8mgconlan-1

    Great show, but one major name is missing

    The first episode of Ken Burns' "Country Music" was in most respects an excellent show. It was particularly interesting to see the heavy African-American influence on country music documented, including astonishing photos of Black and white musicians in the same bands at a time when the races were rigidly segregated through most of the South. Indeed, at times it seems as if all American popular music mixes Black roots with something else. Put Black music together with the white marching-band tradition and you get jazz. Put Black music together with Jewish folk music, and you get Tin Pan Alley, Broadway musicals and the "Great American Songbook." Put Black music together with the English and Irish folk traditions, mix in influences from Latin America and Hawai'i, and you get country music. The portrayals of the Carter Family and Jimmie Rodgers were especially interesting and moving -- including those awesome photographs of Rodgers' funeral train drawing the same mourning and apprehensive crowds that President Lincoln's funeral train had drawn nearly 70 years earlier.

    But one important name in the history of country music is virtually omitted: Vernon Dalhart. (His name is briefly seen in a newspaper clipping but he's totally unmentioned in the narration.) He was an operatically trained pop singer who had signed a contract with Thomas Edison's record label in 1916. In 1922 Dalhart recorded for Edison "The Wreck of the Old 97," a song he'd written about a real-life mail train disaster outside Danville, Virginia in 1903. Two years later he remade the song for the Victor label and that version sold over one million copies, the first country record to break the million mark. It was the huge success of "The Wreck of the Old 97" that established country music as a commercial genre and led both Victor and its competitors to seek out more artists in this style. "The Wreck of the Old 97" became a country standard and had many cover versions, including ones by Johnny Mercer, Hank Snow and Johnny Cash. A history of country music that omits Vernon Dalhart is woefully incomplete.

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