One dude tries to convert his friend, who likes hip hop, to country music. They settle on neutral ground.
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One dude tries to convert his friend, who likes hip hop, to country music. They settle on neutral ground.
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To get the entire movie go to http://www.createspace.com/204609 It was back in 1964. New York City filmmaker, David Hoffman, age 22, was headed down with his new 16mm hand held camera (weight 49 lbs!) to spend three weeks driving the backcountry around Madison County, North Carolina, in the center of Appalachia, with the 82 year old founder of the pioneer Asheville Mountain Music and Dance Festival, Bascom Lamar Lunsford.
The resulting film, “Bluegrass Roots” lets you hear and experience the hard scrabbling, dirt road real people sounds that dominated the back country of the southern mountains 40 years ago. It presents a string of the most extraordinary singers, players and dancers the BlueGrass Mountains had to offer. Many later became famous. Some were never heard from again. Most of the songs are classics, including Lunsford’s own tune, “Mountain Dew.”
When this film aired on Public Television in 1965, TV Guide gave it a full-page positive review, because Americans had never seen a documentary on the roots of Bluegrass and country music. Today, the dirt roads and the moonshine counties are largely modernized, and Bluegrass Roots, stands as a record of a uniquely talented group of people at a time just before the coming of television, changed them.
www.thehoffmancollection.com
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This is, in my opinion, one of the greatest sad songs of country music.
*This music video does not belong to me, but I am not profitting from this in any way.
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Music video by Brad Paisley performing Online. (C) 2007 Sony Music Entertainment
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This is, in my opinion, one of the greatest sad songs of country music.
*This music video does not belong to me, but I am not profitting from this in any way.
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Clip video of Bob & Rose Savoy,bluegrass music produced by DecouvertesCountry.com
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Music video by Kenny Chesney performing There Goes My Life. (C) 2003 BMG Music
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Music video by Jason Aldean performing She’s Country. (C) 2009 Broken Bow Records
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OFFICIAL VIDEO- Marty Falle’s hit song, “Hoochie Coochie Gal From the Buckeye State” from the album, Ohio. Directed by Chris Chambless for Country Cool Music, the video was shot in Marty’s home town of Medina Ohio.
Marty Falle’s unique sound defies categories, fusing the soulful songwriting of country music and blues with the raw energy of rock and rock-a-billy.
Marty has been compared to such greats as Alan Jackson, Clint Black, Dire Straights, Kenny Chesney and more.
Ohio, and the follow-up album, Dingtown can be purchased at:
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=315011825&s=143441
or
http://www.dingtown.net
To download this track and more, please visit Marty on MySpace at:
http://www.myspace.com/martyfalle
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