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Everyone knows Elvis Presley’s In the Ghetto and A Little Less Conversation. But who wrote those songs? That was Mac Davis, and almost no one has heard of him. He shares this fate with dozens of other songwriters who have been responsible for massive hits. Coincidentally, many of them live in Nashville, Tennessee – though this documentary reveals that isn’t quite as accidental as it seems.

The story of how a group of unremarkable bungalows in Nashville Tennessee became the heart of the country music industry, and led to the city's title as Music City USA. The documentary focuses on the rise of the Grand Ole Opry and the subsequent opening of recording studios in the downtown area while reflecting on what this legendary Nashville street means today in the changing music business.

Explore the country legend's hard-fought road to stardom. From her Appalachian roots to the Oscar-winning biopic of her life, Coal Miner's Daughter, Loretta Lynn struggled to balance family and her music career and is still going strong after more than 50 years. The documentary premieres the same day Lynn's first new studio album in over 10 years is released.

'Country: Portraits of an American Sound' is a documentary film that explores the history and culture of country music through the lens of photography, which has portrayed the ideals, lifestyle and personalities of country music artists for over 80 years. The film features imagery and commentary from Grand Ole Opry photographer Les Leverett, the late celebrity photographer Leigh Wiener, documentary photographer Henry Horenstein, iconic music photographers Henry Diltz and Raeanne Rubenstein, and contemporary photographers David McClister and Michael Wilson. Over a dozen country music artists also appear, including Rosanne Cash, Roy Clark, Merle Haggard, Lyle Lovett, Charley Pride, LeAnn Rimes, Kenny Rogers, Tanya Tucker, The Band Perry and Keith Urban. The film weaves iconic images, historical footage and over 25 country music hits into a dynamic look at this uniquely American sound.

Country's Family Reunion: God Bless America Again (Vol. 3) 2013 · 1 hr 11 min God Bless America Again is dedicated to music that makes us proud to be Americans and songs that allow us to enjoy our spiritual roots. Starring Bill Anderson Aaron Tippin Teea Goans Jan Howard John Conlee David Ball Larry Gatlin Directed by James Burton Yockey

Hosted by Ricky Skaggs and Bill Anderson, this is a reunion that all Bluegrass and Country fans will enjoy, featuring artists Ricky Skaggs, The Gibson Brothers, Rhonda Vincent, Larry Cordle, Ramona Jones, Sam Bush, The Whites, Mac Wiseman, Del McCoury, Dierks Bently and Paul Brewster.

Country's Family Reunion Christmas (Vol. 1) Christmas is a time for gathering together, and what better friends to spend the holidays with than your favorite country music legends! Starring Skeeter Davis, Kitty Wells, Johnny Russell, Jack Greene, Billy Walker, Grandpa Jones, Little Jimmy Dickens, Jimmy C Newman, Jeannie Seely, Bill Anderson. Directed by Jim Yockey

Country's Family Reunion Gospel: Volume One (2011) · 1 hr 59 min TV-PG Music Volume one in this series features an inspirational get-together of music legends in a good, old-fashioned sing-along of old-time gospel classics. DIRECTOR Jim Yockey STARRING Bill Anderson Charlie Walker Bobby Lord Wanda Jackson Jim Ed Brown Jan Howard Johnny Wright Stu Phillips Martha Carson George Hamilton IV

A performance featuring inspirational music legends in a good old-fashioned, sit-down sing-along of gospel classics. Hosted by Bill Anderson. Country's Family Reunion: Gospel Volume Two (2010) · 1 hr 50 min TV-PG Music Lifestyle A performance featuring inspirational music legends in a good old-fashioned, sit-down sing-along of gospel classics. Hosted by Bill Anderson. DIRECTOR Jim Yockey STARRING Bill Anderson Bill Carlisle Jeanne Pruett Johnny Russell Skeeter Davis Hank Locklin Jack Greene Carol Lee Cooper Charlie Louvin

This collection of rare performances includes footage captured on video between 1967 and 1981 that has since been archived by the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Throughout the late 1960s and '70s, Tammy Wynette reigned supreme on the country charts, contributing 20 #1 hits on her way to becoming the First Lady of Country Music. Her humble beginnings and tumultuous relationships throughout her life laid the groundwork for introspective and emotional singing and songwriting that helped her to define the role of the female country artist.
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