After a couple of times I can’t get hard on 😂😂 at least he s honest 😂
@uykarl15 күн бұрын
Lovely lively 😮
@JohnZokas-hf3qw17 күн бұрын
Tremendous clip…
@miner49er7920 күн бұрын
WOW , they sounded great .
@dimebagdave7722 күн бұрын
Great candid interview. Bangles are awesome as always. Many thanks ✌️
@TESTMACARONI25 күн бұрын
thanks so much!! best quality upload on youtube!!
@ALPQZM65425 күн бұрын
Susannah. Dream girl.
@glennso47Ай бұрын
There was also Aunt Fanny on Don McNeil Breakfast Club in Chicago. She was much like Minnie Pearl.
@MusickopatHАй бұрын
Oh such a great throats❤
@glennso47Ай бұрын
A Prairie Home Companion on NPR radio capitalized on the folk music scene.
@glennso47Ай бұрын
There was another Jimmy Rogers in the 1950s. He was more of a pop singer than a country singer.
@glennso47Ай бұрын
Too Rock for Country Too Country for Rock and Roll Lonnie Mack
@glennso47Ай бұрын
How did the Jordanaires get to be the accompaniment to Elvis?
@glennso47Ай бұрын
The Anita Kerr Singers were a great part of the Nashville Sound.
@glennso47Ай бұрын
What about the WLS Barndance from Chicago? It was the predecessor of the Grand old Opry.
@soapy3204Ай бұрын
🎶✨🎶🎯
@carminelombardi9575Ай бұрын
Wonderfully done!
@badapple652 ай бұрын
Music, is always about the past.
@Inlovewithmycar2 ай бұрын
I miss jonesys jukebox. Steve Jones was great at it
@InlovewithmycarАй бұрын
@@Yoop678 probably :/
@troyc42502 ай бұрын
Sgt. Farina Allen Hoskins went and fought in the Pacific in WW 2. When he returned from the war he wanted to work in Hollywood but was shafted. I find this sad because this reunion show is beyond cringey. I find it condescending to all of the Our Gang crew that were.
@Tinyman12Ай бұрын
why cringy?
@troyc425024 күн бұрын
@@Tinyman12 for me…as they spoke to Farina , Mr. Hoskins… I felt like the host really didn’t care about what he was doing or going through or maybe he did who knows. I just found it awkward for them all. But it’s my feelings and I could be right or wrong.
@davidpotter_472 ай бұрын
Why did you change "cigarettes" to "candy"?
@ritchie90302 ай бұрын
Far out!
@PotterPhoto2 ай бұрын
Though I was initially worried about his well being, he seems to have recovered at the very end.
@emmachamness17482 ай бұрын
To johnnyx9892Marty can play the good old style when necessary but mostly plays rockabilly or whatever you want to call it. Don’t really sound country. I think all of the older ones talking on this presentation are dead
@raymondfryar15332 ай бұрын
Country music is maybe the white man's blues.
@bluebonnet9553 ай бұрын
George Strait....................GOAT !!!
@davidmccaffery79773 ай бұрын
I prefer the ol hillbilly sound 🎉
@jackhopkins46793 ай бұрын
Old Buck Owens blowed the Nashville sound out of the water
@user-oc6xj7xo6q3 ай бұрын
I’m writing this in 2024. Country music has gone to hell……..
@glennso47Ай бұрын
And back.
@glennso47Ай бұрын
A lot of the people on this video are dead.
@bruceazumbrado53873 ай бұрын
I think I saw the late Randy Scruggs.
@buckodonnghaile43093 ай бұрын
Any video that starts with Mark O'Connor right out of the gate will be a good one. Fiddler extraordinaire.
@davidredshaw4483 ай бұрын
Janis Ian, a folk singer, is trying to big up the value of Nashville. In the 1970s I was working as a British music journalist who visited America and got heaven-sent copy from the activities of people like Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Jerry Jeff Walker, Michael Murphy and Guy Clark who were turning country on its head in Austin, Texas rather than Nashville. From what I found the Dads in Nashville weren't too keen on change and innovation. Some of them owned real estate and studios in Nashville so didn't want artists going out of town to base themselves.. Well Merle Haggard and Buck Owens did it in Bakersfield and were successful and others followed later. Dwight Yoakam and Heather Myles for instance. And the music often seemed to me to be either ballsier on the one hand or more thoughtful on the other. One or the other. The Texas Tornadoes (Doug Sahm, Flaco Jimenez) found their audience in Texas (although in their case particularly San Antone). But Austin itself is a university town where students are more receptive to new ideas. Is that it? Austin has always been at the crossroads of country, blues, folk and Mexican. As Heather Myles sang: "Move on over Ernest Tubb, Nashville's gone Hollywood."
@johncopeland38263 ай бұрын
Scots / Irish old time camp fire music is where the ' country ' music originated ...didnt it ?
@margomason48893 ай бұрын
Marty Robbins, "The Prince of Contry Music." K. T. Oslin, "The Princess of Country Music. "
@user-uc6ph5mm5x3 ай бұрын
Country music started in HILTONS VIRGINIA BY AP CARTER/ CARTER FOLD
@marvingoodman73813 ай бұрын
I was born and raised in Texas so I remember hearing the radio with the music of the times. I was told that I was teethed on a 78RPM Ernest Tubb record... Anyway I was 13 years old when rock and roll was born and have been into music all of my life. I have watched this whole series and think it's one of the best music documentaries ever done...Thanks for sharing it again....
@martyduncan26363 ай бұрын
This was an amazing documentary! I just wish it further than when it was released…way back in 1996. 😂
@bryanteague72393 ай бұрын
Finally this series is uploaded to KZfaq. Not to tell how old I am but I will say I used to own this series on VHS.. haven’t seen this in ages
@rodneyharouff57393 ай бұрын
this was a cool series! thanks!
@marvingoodman73813 ай бұрын
I've gottta say that The Nashville Sound has it's place in country music and I do like it... BUT I'M TEXAS BORN AND TEXAS BRED, WAS THEETHED ON A 78RPM ERNEST TUBB RECORD AND STILL NEED MY CLASSIC COUNTRY MUSIC. If it doesn't have twin fiddles, a crying steel guitar, and you can't do a two-step to it, it just AIN'T country music!
@kennethhymes97343 ай бұрын
Babe... this aint history. The roots of country are African, German and Mexican, stirred together with California showbiz sprinkles. Y'all love your fairy stories dontcha. There is so little appalachia in country after WW2 it is hilarious that people STILL act like it is hill people music. That's another thing, my dude.
@jaygold44673 ай бұрын
White people. It came out of Appalachia and was first recorded in 1927 in Bristol Tennessee.
@donaldewert23323 ай бұрын
I recently found the album Color Me Country by Linda Martell, the first black female on Grand Ole Opry.
@royhcampbell23813 ай бұрын
At 75 I remember this music very well its what I grew up on as the old saying goes today's music don't have the same soul
@Newfoundmike3 ай бұрын
Great Job Mark Chestnut on that Hank sr
@lilahfeuquay53513 ай бұрын
THANKS !!❗! >>> This IS [ "GOOD" - "STUFF !❗!!" ]🎵🎤🪕🎹🎻🎷🎧🎸🎼🪗🥁🎶🎙🔌❗🌎🗣🧑🎤👄👏👍❣NASHVILLE - TENNESSEE
@martyduncan26363 ай бұрын
A thoroughly enjoyable documentary! 👍❤️
@carlcleary5483 ай бұрын
Great Documentary about Nashville Tennessee I live in Nashville thank you for sharing this story
@rickywalker31543 ай бұрын
Patsy Cline was like the Queen of County Music in her day.