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“The Rub” (Beginnings – 1933)

So-called “hillbilly music” reaches new listeners and launches its first stars’ careers.

Aired 09/15/2019 | Expires 09/17/2026 | Rating TV-PG

FromKen Burns

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“The Rub” (Beginnings – 1933)
Country Music

“The Rub” (Beginnings – 1933)

Episode 1 | 1h 51m 29sVideo has Audio Description, Closed Captions

So-called “hillbilly music” reaches new listeners and launches its first stars’ careers.

See how what was first called “hillbilly music” reaches new audiences through phonographs and radio, and launches the careers of country music’s first big stars, the Carter Family and Jimmie Rodgers.

Aired 09/15/2019 | Expires 09/17/2026 | Rating TV-PG

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FromKen Burns

Funding for Country Music was provided by Bank of America, the Annenberg Foundation, the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, Belmont University, Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, the Metropolitan Government of Nashville...

Country Music

“The Rub” (Beginnings – 1933)

Episode 1 | 1h 51m 29sVideo has Audio Description, Closed Captions

See how what was first called “hillbilly music” reaches new audiences through phonographs and radio, and launches the careers of country music’s first big stars, the Carter Family and Jimmie Rodgers.

Aired 09/15/2019 | Expires 09/17/2026 | Rating TV-PG

See all videos with Audio DescriptionAD

FromKen Burns

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The work of over 100 photographers appears in "Country Music." From this extensive and impressive group, explore the work of 15 photographers featured in the film.

Funding for Country Music was provided by Bank of America, the Annenberg Foundation, the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, Belmont University, Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, the Metropolitan Government of Nashville...

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