The Sons and Daughters of America (1964-1968)
How country music reflected a changing America. Loretta Lynn spoke to women everywhere, Merle Haggard became the 'Poet of the Common Man' and audiences looked beyond race to embrace Charley Pride.
The mid to late 60s were a time of cultural upheaval and country, as much as other genres of music, reflected the profound changes in American society.
Loretta Lynn wrote and performed songs that spoke to women everywhere, Charley Pride rose to stardom, when people responded to his voice instead of the colour of his skin, and Merle Haggard left prison to become the ‘Poet of the Common Man’.
Johnny Cash’s life and career descended into the chaos of addiction, but he found salvation thanks to the intervention of June Carter and a landmark album.
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Music Played
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Merle Haggard, The Strangers
Mama Tried
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Johnny Cash
Folsom Prison Blues
Credit
Role | Contributor |
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Director | Ken Burns |
Broadcasts
- Fri 6 Dec 2019 21:30
- Sat 13 Jun 2020 01:20
- Sun 20 Nov 2022 01:55
- Sat 17 Dec 2022 00:45
- Sun 10 Mar 2024 00:55