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  2. Changgyeonggung - Wikipedia

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    Changgyeonggung (Korean: 창경궁; lit. Changgyeong Palace) is a palace located in Seoul, South Korea. The palace was built in the mid-15th century by King Sejong for his father, Taejong. It was originally named "Suganggung", but it was renovated and enlarged in 1483 by King Seongjong, at which time it received its current name.

  3. Batzorig Vaanchig - Wikipedia

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    Batzorig Vaanchig (Mongolian: Батзориг Ваанчиг; born August 3, 1977) is a Mongolian musician.He first garnered attention for a video of him singing "Chinggis Khaanii Magtaal" (In Praise of Genghis Khan) on top of a mountain in Mongolia.

  4. Rebel Country - Wikipedia

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    Rebel Country is a 2024 American country music documentary film produced and directed by Francis Whately. The film features country music singers Jelly Roll, Sam Williams, Lainey Wilson and Chely Wright. The film had its debut in June 2024, at the Tribeca Film Festival.

  5. Timeline of Billboard number-one country songs - Wikipedia

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    Hank Williams, regarded as one of the most important singers and songwriters in the history of country music, gains his first number one. [1] [4] 1950: Lefty Frizzell, one of the most influential artists in the transition of country music to mainstream acceptance, reaches number one for the first time. [19] [20] 1951

  6. Office of the Yi Dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Yiwangjik's Music Department merged after the Second World War with other folk music organizations to form the National Gugak Center in 1951. The Jangseogak (장서각, 藏書閣), or library, of Yiwangjik was transferred in 1981 to the Academy of Korean Studies .

  7. Country Music’s Black History - AOL

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    Country music’s popularity is at an all-time high in America, with the genre boasting a more diverse audience base than ever before. But the marginalization of Black performers was once an ...

  8. Jelly Roll might not have grown up on “Gunsmoke,” Roy Rogers and Gene Autry, the way the narrator of Toby Keith’s massive 1993 breakout song “Should’ve Been a Cowboy” did. But when the ...

  9. Country Music (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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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. [5] [6]