Ken Burns: Country Music

Ken Burns: Country Music

Ken Burns: Country Music

  • Genre: Nonfiction
  • Release Date: 2019-06-14
  • Advisory Rating: TV-14
  • Episodes: 23
  • iTunes Price: USD 49.99
  • iTunes HD Price: USD 49.99

Description

Ken Burns’s eight-part, 16-hour documentary series, COUNTRY MUSIC, chronicles the history of a uniquely American art form, focusing on the biographies of the fascinating characters who created it.

Episodes

Title Time Price
1 The Rub (Beginnings –1933) 1:52:14 USD 6.99
2 Hard Times (1933 –1945) 1:53:33 USD 6.99
3 The Hillbilly Shakespeare (1945 –1953) 1:53:59 USD 6.99
4 I Can’t Stop Loving You (1953 –1963) 1:51:37 USD 6.99
5 The Sons and Daughters Of America (1964 1:54:53 USD 6.99
6 Will the Circle Be Unbroken (1968-1972) 1:52:01 USD 6.99
7 Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way? (197 2:20:08 USD 6.99
8 Don’t Get Above Your Raisin’ (1984 � 1:54:47 USD 6.99
9 Ken Burns: Country Music Extended Traile 02:02 Free
10 Bonus: Charlie Daniels: The Devil and th 03:38 Season Only
11 Bonus: The Oak Ridge Boys: “Farther Al 01:41 Season Only
12 Bonus: Dolly Parton: “Pretty Fair Maid 01:37 Season Only
13 Bonus: “Will the Circle Be Unbroken:� 03:28 Season Only
14 Bonus: Hank Williams: The Songwriter and 08:36 Season Only
15 Bonus: Elvis: The Hillbilly Cat 08:02 Season Only
16 Bonus: Patsy Cline: Tough Edges, Big Hea 08:26 Season Only
17 Bonus: Johnny Cash: Poet and Performer 12:06 Season Only
18 Bonus: Loretta Lynn on Songwriting 02:08 Season Only
19 Bonus: The Artistry of Merle Haggard 03:47 Season Only
20 Bonus: Dolly Parton: The Songwriter and 07:29 Season Only
21 Bonus: Hank Williams, Jr.: On His Own 02:14 Season Only
22 Bonus: Johnny Cash: His Legacy 05:21 Season Only
23 Country Music Behind the Scenes 13:03 Season Only

Trailer

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Reviews

  • Ok

    2
    By apetithusly
    When you have a series called “country“ and Bob Dylan gets more time then Bob Wills……
  • Extraordinary documentary!

    5
    By Nik_Lock
    The best documentary I have ever watched! Love the story behind the musicians, songs, and evolution of music.
  • Great documentary!

    5
    By Spuds Mothersbaugh
    I’ve never been a fan of country music, but maybe that will change now. For me, this has been a most interesting documentary series. One of the best I’ve seen. It’s like a story of America through music, with classic images and sounds. Have learned a lot of information where previously I knew nothing. For example, it details the important role of minorities, most notably African-Americans, in the development of the genre. If you do know country music, there’s probably plenty for you here too. It shows where the great artists came from, how they got their start, and why their music has touched so many Americans.
  • Wow

    5
    By CharleHodgesMedia
    This is a show you. Can watch over and over again. Going in I thought this might be Burns best work since the Civil War. I was wrong. It’s better.
  • Best Burns Doc Yet

    5
    By Sgtesq
    I have been a Ken Burns fan since he first did the Civil War. I have seen everyone of his documentaries multiple times and I own most of them. I am also a huge fan of “American Experience.” Up until “Country Music” I didn’t think he could ever top “Jazz,” but “Country Music,” in my opinion, is his finest work to date. I really enjoyed Marty Stuart’s commentaries. I have seen him in concerts several times and enjoy his music, but I was amazed by the depth of his knowledge about the history and evolution of country music. If you ever get to Nashville you should take a tour of Roy Acuff’s home next to the new Grand Ole Opry. They show several short movies and Marty Stuart is featured prominently in one of them. I couldn’t wait for my local PBS station to play the episodes one by one so I bought it on Apple TV so I could binge it all at once. This documentary is fantastic. I highly recommend it.

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