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Country Music is a documentary miniseries created and directed by Ken Burns and written by Dayton Duncan that premiered on PBS on September 15, 2019. The eight-part series chronicles the history and prominence of country music in American culture .
Country Music: Live at the Ryman, a Concert Celebrating the Film by Ken Burns (2019) (directed by Don Carr) [92] College Behind Bars (2019) (directed by Lynn Novick) [93] East Lake Meadows: A Public Housing Story (2020) (directed by Sarah Burns and David McMahon) [94] The Gene: An Intimate History (2020) (directed by Chris Durrance and Jack ...
In 2019, a partnership between The Better Angels Society, the Library of Congress, and the Crimson Lion Foundation announced the creation of the Library of Congress Lavine/Ken Burns Prize for Film, an award “to recognize exemplary accomplishment in historical documentaries,” and “to recognize a filmmaker whose documentary uses original research and compelling narrative to tell stories ...
In The War, Ken Burns does away with his traditional overview mode of storytelling in exchange for a zoomed-in look at World War II through the lenses of four small towns and the folks who resided ...
Michaela Anne; Lorenzo Antonio (born 1969) Archer/Park; Katie Armiger (born 1991) Eddy Arnold (1918–2008) Ashley Arrison; Tenille Arts (born 1994) Leon Ashley (1936–2013) Kassi Ashton (born 1994) Susan Ashton (born 1967) Ernest Ashworth (1928–2009) Asleep at the Wheel; Chet Atkins (1924–2001) Rodney Atkins (born 1969) Audrey Auld-Mezera ...
Anyone with an interest in history should be quite familiar with the Ken Burns playbook, which he puts to characteristically impressive use in “American Buffalo,” a documentary weaving ...
Lone Justice, Deferred: Maria McKee, Marvin Etzioni and Ryan Hedgecock on Combining Vintage and Fresh Recordings for the Band’s First ‘New’ Album in 38 Years
Ken Burns' documentary first aired on PBS on January 29, 1992, narrated by actor Jason Robards. [4] The film focused primarily [5] on the three pioneers [6] of radio in America: Lee de Forest, Edwin Howard Armstrong, and David Sarnoff. [7]