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 | Sit Down for an Intimate Concert with Country Music's Greatest Legend A pale blue Cadillac travels down a long, empty freeway. The date, December 31, 1952. It's a lonely New Year's Eve for Hank Williams as he spends it en route to a concert in Ohio. In his solitude, he dreams about the concert he'd like to give in a small country bar like the ones passing by on the highway. Instead, Hank Williams died in the back seat of his Cadillac that night. He was just 29 years old. Sneezy Waters performs more than twenty of Hank's hits in the show he never gave. (less)Artist: Hank Sr Williams | $3 - $13  13 Merchants |
|  | With its curious blend of tribute performance and biographical vignettes, Hank Williams: The Man and His Music serves up a tasty jambalaya of Grand Ol' Opry atmosphere and reverent appreciation. Taped before a dinner-and-cocktails audience and originally broadcast on American television in 1980, this 88-minute variety special was primarily intended as a cross-generational showcase for Hank Williams Jr. (a.k.a. "Bocephus," as his late father called him), who was then at the height of his country-music success. The father-son affection gives the show its warm glow of nostalgia, and as performed by many of Hank Sr.'s contemporaries and younger admirers, the songs remain timelessly appealing. With due respect to Hank Jr. and Kris Kristofferson, this is an old-timer's celebration, and appearances by the likes of "Sheriff" Faron Young, Roy Acuff, and Johnny Cash offer some memorable highlights of country music history. They mesh agreeably with the filmed vignettes, in which several highli... (less)Artist: Hank Williams Jr., Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash | $11 - $22  15 Merchants |
|  | International singing sensation Daniel O'Donnell performs popular music favorites in his first concert special on American Television! The Daniel O'Donnell Show was performed before an enthusiastic audience at the National Events Center in Killarney, Ireland. Daniel O'Donnell demonstrates his versatility in a repertoire of romantic, pop and country standards, traditional Irish tunes and lively dance numbers. This lavish production features the singer's seven-piece band backed by a 20-piece string section, five-piece brass section and back-up singers. The Daniel O'Donnell Show offers a compilation of songs from Daniel O'Donnell's string of successful albums - from traditional Irish favorites, The Old Dungarvan Oak and Roads Of Kildare to the modern rock hit Rivers Of Babylon. Other highlights include the classic American pop songs Our House Is A Home, and duets of Vaya Con Dios and Somewhere Between with longtime guest performance partner Mary Duff. This concert features 17 son... (less)Artist: Daniel O'Donnell | $11 - $24  10 Merchants |
|  | Country music is more popular than ever and all you need to put over a good country song is your voice and a guitar. This 65 minute DVD gives you the tools you need to play old-fashioned country, honky-tonk and country rock. Playing classics like Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain, I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry, The Bottle Let Me Down, I'm Movin' On, Will The Circle Be Unbroken, Silver Wings and Jambalaya. Fred Sokolow shows you the basics of country guitar. You'll learn how to play: Accompaniment strums for different rhythmic feels, A variety of first-position chords, Bass runs, Major scales, Solos and turnarounds. All the above in five different keys. Fred Sokolow's teaching is clear and easy to understand and he has lots of helpful hints for beginner Level 1-2. A detailed tab/music instructional booklet is included as a PDF file on the DVD. (less)  Director: Fred Sokolow ♦ Actors: Fred Sokolow | $23 - $30  5 Merchants |
|  | This classic western series was the first to be filmed in color, even though the majority of television sets in the country were black and white. The show presented the tales of The Cisco Kid (Duncan Renaldo) and his trusty sidekick Pancho (Leo Carrillo) as they traveled about the West, coming to the aid of those in need of it. One of the most interesting aspects about this program is the fact the main characters were Hispanic and presented in a positive manner, making it unique since most programming on television at the time featured Caucasian performers presenting shows geared toward a Caucasian audience. Episodes: Big Switch Boomerang Buried Treasure Carrier Pigeon Chained Lightning Confession for Money Convict Story Counterfeit Money Dog Story Freight Line Feud Ghost Story Ghost Town Haven for Heavies Hidden Valley Hypnotist Murder Jewelry Holdup Lynching Story Medicine Flats Newspaper Crusaders Oil Land The Old Bum Pancho Hostage Performance Bond Phoney Heiress Phoney Sheriff ... (less) Director: Derwin Abrahams, Paul Landres, Albert Herman ♦ Actors: Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carillo, Phyllis Coates, Noel Neill, Kermit Maynard | $7 - $17  14 Merchants |
|  | From the vaults of the award-winning PBS Austin City Limits TV show, this is the latest release in the acclaimed Live From Austin, TX series. Maybe it was an epiphany of sorts. As Buck tells it, One day I was watching Austin City Limits and Dwight Yoakam was on, then he dedicates the program to Buck Owens. So I said, I m going to see what this kid is like. It wasn t long after that he was on stage with Dwight singing his old hits. Buck was bitten by the bug to return to music, after calling it quits almost ten years earlier. This man from Sherman, Texas probably best-known as the wide-grinning rube on Hee Haw for so many years started a country music revolution. Or more accurately, a counter-revolution. It was called the Bakersfield Sound, He and fellow revolutionary Merle Haggard were cranking out raw, hard-driving honky-tonk music that stood the country-pop coming out of Nashville on its head. When Buck Owens and the Buckaroos would launch into I ve got a tiger by... (less)Artist: Buck Owens | $10 - $22  12 Merchants |
|  | For the 1979 broadcast, Cash's annual CBS Christmas special returns to Nashville after taping the previous year's program in Los Angeles. This time he features his father, Ray Cash, and older brother Roy Cash in a visit to the small home in Dyess, Arkansas, where Johnny and his siblings were raised. Guests include Canadian pop and country star Anne Murray ("You Needed Me"), who was enjoying the most successful period of her career, and country music's Tom T. Hall, whom Cash introduces as "my very favorite songwriter" before Cash and Hall launch into a medley of Hall's hits "Old Dogs, Children And Watermelon Wine," "The Year That Clayton Delaney Died," "I Love" and "Country Is." The show's comic foil is the late Andy Kaufman, who appears as his character Latka Gravas from the hit network show Taxi. The show originally aired December 6, 1979. Program Listing: Opening - Andy Kaufman Comedy Sketch (Ghost) Riders In The Sky - Johnny Cash Five Feet High And Rising - Johnny Cash You Need... (less) Actors: Johnny Cash | $7 - $19  14 Merchants |
|  | The Louisiana Hayride was a radio show that gave fresh talent a chance to perfect their distinct performance styles before a weekly live audience. During its heyday, between 1948-1958 "the hayride" rivaled even Nashville’s famed Grand Ole Opry in the number of country music careers that it spawned. Country music star Hank Williams, Jr. is the narrator of this fascinating country music documentary which explores the Shreveport, Louisiana musical roots of some of country music’s most venerable stars, including Hank Williams, Sr., Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Johnny Horton, George Jones and a host of others. This unique program uses old photographs, film clips and live transcriptions of old radio show recordings to tell its entertaining and informative story. (less)Artist: Hank Williams Jr. | $7 - $18  15 Merchants |
|  | Through extensive touring, recording, and tv appearances in the 1950s and 1960s, the New Lost City Ramblers were the first group to popularize old time string band music. They played the sounds that came from back porches and parlors, barbeques and barn dances, with joy and dedication to the traditions. This show is essential to anyone whose interests lie in folk, alternative country, or Americana. The Greenbriar Boys played a delightful, eclectic mixture of bluegrass, traditional country and Nashville, with touches of vaudeville and blues. They were very popular during the early 1960s when interest in this music was blossoming on the urban folk scene, and this show captures their outstanding musicianship at its peak. (less)Artist: Various Artists | $12 - $24  13 Merchants |
|  | Since its debut performance in 1999 on a stage in Norway, The National Dance Company of Ireland's Rhythm Of The Dance has played to over 3 million fans in 33 countries worldwide and has heralded a new era in Irish entertainment. This two-hour dance and music extravaganza contains a wealth of talent derived from all areas of Irish life. The show is an inspiring epic, reliving the journey of the Irish Celts throughout history. Using modern arts of dance and music, this richly costumed show marries the contemporary and the ancient. Combining traditional dance and music with the most up to date stage technology, the show is a thousand year old story executed with all the advantages of the modern day stage show. Based on traditional Irish Dance this show broadens to embrace Latin, Beat, Disco and Ballet - Traditional and Jazz. The talented and charismatic dancers; give a fiery and dramatic performance that must be seen to be believed! (less)Artist: Various Artists | $5 - $21  10 Merchants |
|  | During the "folk music-scare" of the early 1960s, a bunch of white middle-class youths with names like the Greenbriar Boys and the Even Dozen Jug Band discovered the mountain music of the Stanley Brothers, Skillet Lickers, and Uncle Dave Macon and set about introducing it to the country's college kids. Four decades later, the members of OCMS fit the profile of those early revivalists, yet if anything they have tapped deeper into the primal elements of an American art form. As demonstrated on their debut, they have assimilated not just the sound--banjos, harmonicas, acoustic guitar and bass--but more importantly the haunting spirit of music that was made to keep hard times at bay. How else to explain their ability to take a well-worn chestnut like "CC Rider" and infuse it with an energy that reveals once again why it is a classic? Not content to live completely in the past, they wrote "Big Time in the Jungle," which, though it is about Vietnam, could easily be transposed to 2004's de... (less)Artist: Old Crow Medicine Show | $7 - $19  11 Merchants |
|  | The Old 97’s have a rich, organic sound that effortlessly fuses roots rock, alt-country twang and pure pop sensibilities. Known for the raw intensity of their live shows and the authentic Americana-spiked punch of their recordings, the band formed in Dallas, TX, in the early ‘90s. Their early singles and 1994 indie debut disc, Hitchhike To Rhome led to a trio of critically acclaimed and crowd-pleasing albums for Elektra, beginning with 1997’s stellar Too Far To Care and running through 2001’s Satellite Rides. (less)Artist: Old 97's | $9 - $24  11 Merchants |
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