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Making Moonshine (Country Music) - S1.E11

Country music was, originally, home-made music. It described the births, marriages and deaths that happened in every community. It celebrated love, just as it bemoaned the ill-fortune that came to every man. It was music with which all felt they could identify. As such, it occupied a unique place in white culture. The music was not manufactured, as in Tin Pan Alley, nor sophisticated, and this episode describes the process by which this change came about.

Finally, we will be backstage at the Grand Ole Opry during one of its regular nationwide broadcasts, with a blessing to finish from Grand Ole Gospel Time.

featuring

Bill Anderson

Doug Kershaw

Ernest Tubb

Jimmie Driftwood

Jimmie Rodgers

Minnie Pearl

Roy Acuff

Roy Rogers

Tex Ritter

Webb Pierce

William Ivey and Stars of the Grand Ole Opry

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Making Moonshine (Country Music) - S1.E11

April 23, 1977
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