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- The fictionalized life of singer Loretta Lynn, a girl who rose from humble beginnings to become a country music star in the 1960s/70s.
- The story of Patsy Cline, the velvet-voiced country music singer who died in a tragic plane crash at the height of her fame.
- A boy with a music talent goes on a journey with his uncle for a stage concert.
- Johnny Cash and his wife, June Carter Cash, were hosts of this Country and Western themed variety show. Comedians Hope, Crosby, Minnie Pearl, and others perform skits. Musical acts as diverse as Louis Armstrong to The Monkees perform.
- A film shot over during a two-night performance by Neil Young at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium.
- This is a documentary about the musical artists who performed the songs in the Coen Brothers' film O Brother, Where Art Thou?
- Filmed at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Anjelah Johnson-Reyes is back in a new hilarious stand up routine.
- Down a dusty road in the deep South, wanders a young man, Arlin Grove, with a guitar and his earthly belongings on his back, just released from the U.S. Army, with no place to go. When a Hootenanny comes to town, it just discovered that Arlin not only has an exciting voice, he also is a gifted guitar player. He is soon appearing on the Grand Ole Opry stage in Nashville.
- Variety special featuring songs and skits with Dolly Parton and Carol Burnett.
- Over 30 performances from more than 25 artists will take place from three iconic Country Music venues: the Grand Ole Opry House, Nashville's historic Ryman Auditorium and The Bluebird Cafe.
- 20191h 55m8.5 (107)TV SpecialCountry music artists perform at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee in celebration of the upcoming country music documentary series directed by Ken Burns.
- A jazz chanteuse with a taste for pop, country, and blues at their best, Norah Jones became an overnight sensation in 2002 with the release of her album Come Away With Me, which earned both critical acclaim and blockbuster sales. In 2004, Jones was touring in support of her well-received second album, Feels Like Home, when she and her band arrived at Nashville's historic Ryman Auditorium for a special concert appearance, which was captured by a camera crew for home-video release. Norah Jones and the Handsome Band: Live in 2004 features Jones joined by guests Dolly Parton and Gillian Welch & David Rawlings, as well as former bandmates Kevin Breit and Richard Julian. Selections include "Don't Know Why," "Creepin' In," "The Prettiest Thing," and "Carnival Town."
- Texas Music Hall of Fame inductee Dale Watson suffers a breakdown after the death of his girlfriend.
- This movie features the music straight from the stage of the Ryman Auditorium during the annual birthday celebration (filmed right from the Opry in October, 1969). It also gives a synopsis of sights around Nashville.
- Sing For Your Supper with Bob Waggoner is a new interactive cooking series combining America's love affair with food and music. Filmed on stage at Nashville's historic Ryman Auditorium before a studio audience, each episode will feature a music star along with a sommelier and the episode's guest chef, chosen from the studio audience. Bob will teach his audience chef how to prepare a French- influenced, Southern entrée while also discussing wine pairings. The audience chef then will present their dish to the musical guest, who will gladly "sing for their supper."
- Erasure performs an all acoustic show live at the historic Ryman Auditorium. The show features never before seen footage of their electronic hits realized as acoustic songs with the flavor of bluegrass and country (artfully arranged by Steve Walsh).
- Documentary about the Country Musician Larry Harvey.
- This is the title song of the documentary film "Wall of Dreamers". This project supports the historic preservation of The Grand Theatre in Douglas, Arizona.
- Kenny Rogers is joined by a group of children and friends in a Christmas special.
- Johnny Cash sings "Ring of Fire", "Frankie and Johnny", "Sing it Pretty", "Sue", "Johnny Yuma", "As Long as the Grass Shall Grow", "Ballad of Ira Hayes". Ed Ames sings "The Windmills of Your Mind". Johnny and Ed duet on "Love of the Common People". Joni Mitchell sings "The Gallery". Johnny & Joni duet on "The Long Black Veil". The Monkees perform "Nine Times Blue". Johnny and the Monkees duet on "Everybody Loves a Nut". Roy Clark performs the "Twelfth Street Rag". The Carter Family & Statler Brothers perform "Lead Me, Father".
- O.C. Smith sings "Friend, Lover, Woman, Wife". O.C. & O.C. Jr. sing "For Once In My Life". Johnny, O.C. & O.C. Jr. perform "Hickory Holler's Tramp". Johnny sings "Remember the Alamo", "Strangest Dreams", "The Big Battle", "So Doggone Lonesome" and "Seasons of My Heart". Kenny Rogers & The First Edition perform "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town". Melanie sings "Baby Guitar". Melanie & Grandpa Jones perform "Silver Threads and Golden Needles". Grandpa sings "Mountain Dew". June Carter Cash sings "Tall Lover Man".
- Cass Elliott sings "Soft and Tenderly" and a medley of "Gentle On My Mind", "Born to Lose" & "Release Me". Johnny Cash sings "Going to Memphis", "Don't Take Your Guns to Town", "Hardin Wouldn't Run", "The Ballad of Boot Hill". Ramblin' Jack Elliott sings "If I Were a Carpenter", and "Take Me Home" (duet with Johnny Cash). The Staple Singers sing "We'll Get Over". Tommy Cash (Johnny's brother) sings "That Lucky Old Sun".
- Johnny sings "Folsom Prison Blues", "Ring of Fire", "If I Were a Carpenter" (with June). Arlo Guthrie sings "Highway in the Wind" & "Come on Little Children". Jose Feliciano performs "Muleskinner Blues". Bobbie Gentry sings "Fancy".
- Johnny Cash sings "One More Ride", "Hey, Porter", "Orange Blossom Special" & "Sunday Morning Coming Down". Johnny and Ray Charles duet on "I Walk the Line". Liza Minnelli sings "Lazy Bones" & "Stormy Weather". Johnny & Arlo Guthrie duet on "Oklahoma". Johnny and the Carter Family perform "Blistered". Johnny & June Carter Cash duet on "Help Me Make it Through the Night". All join in for "Peace in the Valley".
- Johnny Cash sings "On This Side of the Law", "Jambalaya", "Louisiana Man", "Bayou Baby" & "Doin' Time". Johnny and Burl Ives duet on "Don't Go Near The Water" & "Johnny Horizon". Johnny and June Carter Cash perform "Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms". The Carter Family & Statler Brothers perform "Suppertime".
- Eric Andersen sings "Born Again," with the vocal backing of the Carter Family. In his introduction, Johnny Cash explains that Andersen wrote the song specifically for his appearance on this show.
- "Captain Campbell's Medicine Show" barrels into town with songs, dances and remedies for every ailment; the students of "Dear old Jaspar High" raise a ruckus at a year-end bash; the farmer's daughter-traveling salesman joke gets another go-round.
- Johnny sings, "Mama Tried", "Just A Closer Walk With Thee" and "What Is Truth". Peggy Lee sings "For the Good Times". The Guess Who perform "Hand Me Down World".
- Vikki Carr performs "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down" from "Nashville by Carr" (1970) LP.
- Johnny sings, "Hey, Porter", "Jesus Was A Carpenter" and "Big River". Mama Cass sings, "New World Coming". Kenny Rogers and the First Edition perform "Something's Burning".
- 1969–19711h8.4 (7)TV EpisodeJohnny sings "I Have A Journeyed In This Land My Father Walked" and "Sing A Traveling Song". Johnny with the Carter Family perform "Allegheny". Johnny with Cass Elliott & the Statler Brothers perform "Everybody Loves A Nut". Johnny and Cass Elliott duet on "Act Naturally". Johnny, Lorne Greene and the Carter Family do "Way Out west In the Old Days". Johnny With Maybelle, Sara Carter, Carter Family & Statler Brothers perform "I'll Be Satisfied". Cass Elliott sings "I Saw A Man".
- Johnny Cash and his mother Carrie Cash duet on "Uncloudy Day". Johnny sings "Walk the Line", "Cry, Cry, Cry" and "Keep on the Sunny Side". Tex Ritter sings "Wayward Wind" and "Boll Weevil". Roy Acuff sings "Wabash Cannonball" and "Great Speckled Bird". Marty Robbins sings "The City" and "Don't Worry". Danny Davis & the Nashville Brass perform "Kaw-Liga", "Sweet Dreams" and "Columbus Stockade Blues". Johnny & Marty Robbins do a medley of "Cool Water", "I Ride an Old Paint" and "Streets of Laredo".
- Johnny Cash sings "Hey Porter", "Wreck of the Old 97", "I've Got a Thing About Trains" and "Wabash Cannonball". Johnny & Gordon Lightfoot duet on "For Lovin' Me". Johnny, Dan Blocker & Joey Scarborough perform "Folsom Prison Blues". The Carter Family & Statler Brothers perform "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot". Johnny does a medley of "Get Rhythm", "There You Go", "Still In Town" and "The One On the Right is on the Left".
- Johnny Cash sings "I Guess Things Happen That Way", "Loading Coal", "Dark as a Dungeon", "Cocaine Blues", "Blistered", "Ballad of a Teenaged Queen" and "You Beat All I Ever Saw". Johnny & Buffy Sainte-Marie duet on "Custer". Johnny & Doug McClure duet on "Cowboy Buckaroo". The Cowsills duet with Johnny on "Children Go Where I Send Thee". Johnny & June Carter Cash perform "Keep On the Sunnyside". The Carter Family & Statler Brothers perform "Lead Me Gently Home".
- The episode opens with Johnny Cash singing "Three Feet High and Rising"; Then Lulu sings "Morning Dew" and duets with Cash on "Games People Play"; Fannie Flagg sings "You've Changed"; The "Ride This Train" segment features Cash singing "San Quentin" and "Give My Love To Rose." John Hartford sings "Tear-Stained Monologue" then jams on bluegrass medley with Cash and Norman Blake. Chet Atkins follows with a brilliant instrumental, then Cash recites a poem he's written to Atkins' accompaniment. The closing series of songs finds Cash essaying "Wanted Man" then turning center stage over to the Statler Brothers who sing their hit "Less of Me," then Cash and the ensemble sing "Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms." The episode closes with Cash singing "I Saw A Man."
- Roger Miller sings "I Got Stripes". Johnny Cash duets with Odetta on "Shame And Scandal On The Family". Johnny sings "Ballad Of The Blue And Gray", "On The Line", "Lornea" and "Johnny Reb". Johnny duets with Roger on "King Of The Road". Johnny performs an instrumental with Carl Perkins and The Tennessee Three on "Outside Looking In" and "Luther Played The Boogie". Johnny with the Carter Family & Statler Brothers perform "How Great Thou Art".
- 1969–19711hTV EpisodeJohnny Cash sings "Folsom Prison Blues", "You're the One I Need", "I Walk the Line" & "This Land is Your Land". Roy Orbison sings "Cryin'". Johnny & Roy duet on "Pretty Woman". Creedence Clearwater Revival performs "Bad Moon Rising" & "Proud Mary". Phil Harris sings "Smoke, Smoke, Smoke That Cigarette". Johnny & Phil Harris duet on "That's What I Like About the South". Bobbi Martin sings "Your Cheatin' Heart". Johnny & June Carter Cash duet on "Jackson". Johnny with the Carter Family & Statler Brothers perform "Battle Hymn of the Republic".
- Johnny Cash sings "Country Boy", "Five Feet High and Rising", "The Prisoner's Song", "Peace in the Valley" and "Daddy Sang Bass". Glen Campbell sings "Sweet Country Girl". Marty Robbins sings "El Paso", "Running Gun" and "Big Iron". Nancy Ames sings "Tulsa Country". Johnny & Glen Campbell duet on "Papa Played the Dobro" & "Orange Blossom Special".
- Johnny Cash sings "The Talking Leaves", "Trail of Tears", "South Wind", "I Still Miss Someone" and "Folsom Prison Blues". Dusty Springfield sings "Understand Your Man" & "Sugar Time". Johnny & Kirk Douglas duet on "I Walk the Line". Johnny & Rod McKuen duet on "Doesn't Anybody Know My Name?". Johnny and the Statler Brothers perform "This Old House". Johnny and the Carter Family perform "Johnny Yuma".
- Johnny Cash sings "I Got Stripes", "He Turned the Water into Wine", "Flesh and Blood" and "Rock Island Line". Ray Charles sings "I Can't Stop Loving You and "Take These Chains from My Heart." Cash and Charles duet on "Busted." Neil Diamond sings "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show". Tammy Wynette sings "I'll See Him Through" and "Stand By Your Man." During his "Ride This Train" storyteller segment, Cash takes viewers to the Mississippi Delta, reminiscing about poverty, hard living and his mother singing gospel on a small dirt patch farm.
- Johnny Cash sings "A Boy Named Sue", "The Devil To Pay", "Church In The Wildwood" & "Old Country Church". Johnny and the Carter Family & Statler Brothers sing "Preachin', Prayin', Singin'". Brenda Lee sings "Ballad Of A Teenaged Queen". Johnny duets with Roger Miller on "Home". The Carter Family, Statler Brothers & Carl Perkins perform "Greystone Chapel". Johnny, the Carter Family, Statler Brothers & Carl Perkins perform "Were You There".