As country music’s popularity rocketed, the genre questioned whether it could stay true to its roots. The success of ‘New Traditionalists’ like Reba McEntire and the Judds suggested it could. \n\nGarth Brooks overcame rejection and exploded onto the scene. And after being left behind by his label, Johnny Cash returned to a studio with just his guitar and his unforgettable voice to record albums that sold millions of copies and earnt him the respect of the industry he helped to create. Meanwhile, Rosanne Cash came out of the shadow of her father to start her own music career.
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Series 1: 9. Don't Get Above Your Raisin' (1984-1996)
As country music’s popularity rocketed, the genre questioned whether it could stay true to its roots. The success of ‘New Traditionalists’ like Reba McEntire a ...
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Series 1: 8. Music Will Get Through (1973-1983)
Though no longer heard on country radio for much of the 1970s and early 1980s, bluegrass still had a strong core of avid fans. Marty Stuart toured with Lester Flatt and sometime ...
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Series 1: 7. Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way? (1973-1983)
The 1970s and early 1980s saw country music entering a vibrant era of new voices and attitudes. Dolly Parton made the crossover to mainstream success and became the most famous ...
10-03-2024
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Series 1: 6. Will The Circle Be Unbroken (1968-1972)
As the Vietnam War intensified, America became more and more divided and country music was not immune. Kris Kristofferson, a former Rhodes scholar and army captain, reinvented h ...
09-03-2024
BBC 4
Series 1: 5. The Sons And Daughters Of America (1964-1968)
The mid to late 60s were a time of cultural upheaval and country, as much as other genres of music, reflected the profound changes in American society. \n\nLoretta Lynn wrote an ...
09-03-2024
BBC 4
Series 1: 4. I Can't Stop Loving You (1953-1963)
In Memphis, the confluence of blues and hillbilly music at Sun Studios gave birth to rockabilly, the precursor of rock and roll. Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash were at the forefr ...
08-03-2024
BBC 4
Series 1: 3. The Hillbilly Shakespeare (1945-1953)
As country music adapted to the cultural changes of post-war society, Bill Monroe, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs transformed traditional string band music into something more sy ...
08-03-2024
BBC 4
Series 1: 2. Hard Times (1933-1945)
During the Great Depression and World War II, country music thrived and reached bigger audiences. Bob Wills adapted jazz's big band sound to create Texas swing, and Grand Ole Op ...
07-03-2024
BBC 4
Series 1: 1. The Rub (beginnings-1933)
After centuries of percolating in the American South, what was first called hillbilly music began to reach more people through the new technologies of phonographs and radio. The ...
07-03-2024
BBC 4
Series 1: 4. I Can't Stop Loving You (1953-1963)
In Memphis, the confluence of blues and hillbilly music at Sun Studios gave birth to rockabilly, the precursor of rock and roll. Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash were at the forefr ...
08-03-2024
BBC 4
Series 1: 6. Will The Circle Be Unbroken (1968-1972)
As the Vietnam War intensified, America became more and more divided and country music was not immune. Kris Kristofferson, a former Rhodes scholar and army captain, reinvented h ...
09-03-2024
BBC 4
Series 1: 7. Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way? (1973-1983)
The 1970s and early 1980s saw country music entering a vibrant era of new voices and attitudes. Dolly Parton made the crossover to mainstream success and became the most famous ...
10-03-2024
BBC 4
Series 1: 8. Music Will Get Through (1973-1983)
Though no longer heard on country radio for much of the 1970s and early 1980s, bluegrass still had a strong core of avid fans. Marty Stuart toured with Lester Flatt and sometime ...
10-03-2024
BBC 4
Series 1: 1. The Rub (beginnings-1933)
After centuries of percolating in the American South, what was first called hillbilly music began to reach more people through the new technologies of phonographs and radio. The ...
07-03-2024
BBC 4
Series 1: 2. Hard Times (1933-1945)
During the Great Depression and World War II, country music thrived and reached bigger audiences. Bob Wills adapted jazz's big band sound to create Texas swing, and Grand Ole Op ...
07-03-2024
BBC 4
Series 1: 3. The Hillbilly Shakespeare (1945-1953)
As country music adapted to the cultural changes of post-war society, Bill Monroe, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs transformed traditional string band music into something more sy ...
08-03-2024
BBC 4
Series 1: 5. The Sons And Daughters Of America (1964-1968)
The mid to late 60s were a time of cultural upheaval and country, as much as other genres of music, reflected the profound changes in American society. \n\nLoretta Lynn wrote an ...
09-03-2024
BBC 4
Series 1: 9. Don't Get Above Your Raisin' (1984-1996)
As country music’s popularity rocketed, the genre questioned whether it could stay true to its roots. The success of ‘New Traditionalists’ like Reba McEntire a ...
10-03-2024
BBC 4