Episodes
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Spanish Version | "I Can’t Stop Loving You”
S1 E12 - 1h 52m
Una visita a Memphis, Tennessee, durante otra época junto a artistas como Elvis Presley y Johnny Cash. Ray Charles. Patsy Cline.
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Spanish Version | “The Hillbilly Shakespeare”
S1 E11 - 1h 54m
Las estrellas del country de EE. UU. luego de la guerra, incluido Hank Williams, cuyas canciones están inspiradas en su corta y trágica vida.
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Spanish Version | “Hard Times”
S1 E10 - 1h 54m
Nashville, Tennessee, se convierte en el centro de la industria de la música country mientras se hace más popular durante la Gran Depresión y la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
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Spanish Version | “The Rub”
S1 E9 - 1h 53m
La música hillbilly llega a nuevos oyentes a través del fonógrafo y la radio, lanzando las carreras de las grandes estrellas de la música country, The Carter Family y Jimmie Rodgers.
Extras + Features
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Music Row's A Team
S1 E5 - 10m 7s
Music row musicians discuss their days as members of the fabled “A Team,” describe the mechanics of the pedal steel guitar, and perform excerpts from some of their biggest hits – including one or two surprises.
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Patsy Cline: Tough Edges, Big Heart
S1 E4 - 8m 45s
Friends and admirers share memories of "the Cline," her tough-as-nails, fun-loving exterior, and her generosity and kindness.
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The Bryants and “Rocky Top”
S1 E4 - 1m 43s
Brenda Lee reminisces the songwriters Felice and Boudleaux Bryant and about the writing of the Bryant's 1967 hit "Rocky Top."
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Episode 4 Preview | “I Can’t Stop Loving You”
S1 E4 - 30s
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.
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Mel Tillis: Learning to Talk Through Singing
S1 E4 - 3m 34s
Mel Tillis talks about the his struggles as a young boy with a stutter and how he dealt with it by singing.
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Elvis: The Hillbilly Cat
S1 E4 - 8m 1s
Featured artists remember Elvis Presley and discuss his unique role in American music.
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Johnny Cash: Poet Performer
S1 E4 - 12m 5s
Featured artists marvel at the deceptively simple artistry and genius of Johnny Cash.
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Ralph Stanley: The First Song Mother Taught Me
S1 E3 - 3m 13s
The late Ralph Stanley plays a banjo tune and describes his playing technique.
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John McEuen: Earl Scruggs’ Banjo Style
S1 E3 - 5m 35s
John McEuen discusses Earl Scruggs' innovations on the banjo. McEuen demonstrates different styles that take us from the melodies of the 1800s to the Bluegrass of today.
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Hank Williams: The Songwriter and Performer
S1 E3 - 8m 34s
Featured artists discuss the genius and singularity of Hank Williams's songwriting and recall memories of the honky-tonker's unique performance style.
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Don Maddox: The Most Colorful Hillbilly Band in the World
S1 E3 - 7m 24s
Don Maddox, Jean Sheppard, and Marty Stuart swap stories about the Maddox Brothers and Rose.
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Episode 3 Preview | “The Hillbilly Shakespeare”
S1 E3 - 30s
See how the bluegrass sound spreads in post-war America, and meet honky-tonk star Hank Williams, whose songs of surprising emotional depth are derived from his troubled and tragically short life.
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