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Weve gathered more than 3 million images uploaded by our users and sorted them by the most popular ones. You can watch recordings anytime, anywhere with your cloud dvr. Despite a severe auto accident in 1961, cline remained hot through 1961 and 1962, with crazy. Patsy cline is a studio album by american country music singer, patsy cline, released on august 5, 1957. A far better version of this dvd is called the real patsy cline on the white starkulture label.

A profile of influential country singer patsy cline 193263, featuring archival performances of such songs as walkin after midnight, i fall. Producer and director barbara hall talks about the inspiration behind patsy cline. Narrated by rosanne cash, the film features interviews with leann rimes, kacey musgraves, reba mcentire, beverly dangelo, wanda jackson and others. Actor intriguing, inspiring and never less than interesting key adjectives in describing the career of. Celebrate the life and legacy of the singer who defined modern country music. Patsy cline 19321963 was an american country singer who recorded about 100 songs during her career from 1955 through 1963.

Cline had several major hits during her eightyear recording career, including two numberone hits on the billboard hot. American masters premieres nationwide beginning march 4 on pbs check local listings during womens history month production bios barbara j. Clip miles davis loved playing this prince album on repeat. Patsy cline, a pioneer of the nashville sound, is the latest subject of the pbs documentary series american masters. American masters premieres nationwide beginning march 4 on pbs check local listings during womens history month tca panelist bios beverly dangelo film interviewee.

American masters, committed to producing comprehensive film biographies about the broad cast of characters who comprise our cultural history. Cool collections of patsy cline wallpapers for desktop, laptop and mobiles. Past subjects have included charlie chaplin, helen hayes, pop icon andy warhol, singer billie holiday, and composer and conductor leonard bernstein. Jul 14, 2008 patsy cline is a studio album by american country music singer, patsy cline, released on august 5, 1957.

Oct 24, 2019 patsy cline is a studio album by american country music singer, patsy cline, released on august 5, 1957. Reba mcentire, leann rimes, kacey musgraves, and more. In her music and her life, cline set a standard of authenticity that artists still strive toward. Sep 08, 2017 crazy, a new dvd, available october 6th, that collects the acclaimed pbs documentary, patsy cline. American idol wannabees should listen to the natural who was patsy cline. Patsy cline september 8, 1932 march 5, 1963 monday, march 5, 2018, marked the 55th. American masters documentary to highlight life of country legend its been such a privilege to tell the story of patsy cline. Virginia patterson hensley september 8, 1932 march 5, 1963, known professionally as patsy cline, was an american singer. With martin scorsese, tony bennett, peter bogdanovich, lee grant. American masters premieres nationwide beginning march 4 on pbs check local listings during womens history month as part of the 31 st season of thirteens. Pasty cline defined modern country music by using her singular talent and heartwrenching emotional depth to break down barriers of gender, class and genre. After awhile, the singing of the high praises of cline by reba, leeann, et al. Narrated by rosanne cash, the film features rare performances and new interviews with leann rimes, kacey musgraves, reba mcentire, beverly dangelo, wanda jackson, and others.

During her short but impactful life and career, clines individual success. Patsy cline, original name virginia patterson hensley, born september 8, 1932, winchester, virginia, u. American masters patsy cline tv episode 2017 cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. American masters patsy cline tv episode 2017 american. Patsy cline defined modern country music by using her singular talent and heart, wrenching emotional depth to break down barriers of gender, class and genre. Tvguide has every full episode so you can stayuptodate and watch your favorite show american masters anytime, anywhere. Narrated by rosanne cash, this documentary features interviews with leann rimes, kacey musgraves, reba mcentire, beverly dangelo, wanda jackson and others. Find american masters on blurays, dvds, and more from shop a series examining the lives, works, and creative processes of outstanding artists. American masters to present world premiere of patsy cline. American masters premieres nationwide beginning march 4 on pbs check local listings during womens history month as. American masters enjoys recognition from film events across the country and international festivals from.

Launched in 1986 on pbs, american masters has earned 28 emmy awards including 10 for outstanding nonfiction series and five for outstanding nonfiction sp. Download the tv guide app for iphone, ipad and android. In celebration of womens history month, we take a look at this artist who defied convention. Popular videos american masters american masters topic. It has virtually all of this dvd, minus the political scene, and has even more details about patsy, her life and the events leading up to her tragic death.

She is considered one of the most influential vocalists of the 20th century and was one of the first country music artists to successfully cross over into pop music. Garry winogrands early career american masters pbs. American masters, an hourlong documentary special on pbs stations, has expert witnesses ranging from reba mcentire to nashville creator callie khouri to speak truth about cline. Still a mountain girl dvd,explore the country legends hardfought road to stardom. Patsy cline pbs documentary celebrates a pioneer in pop.

Since its premiere in 1986, this emmywinning documentary series has presented hundreds of hours comprising profiles of outstanding american cultural artists. Alan stoker shares some insight on patsy cline s work. American masters premieres nationwide beginning march 4 on pbs check local listings, see below for confirmed airdates during womens history month as part of the. Born virginia patterson hensley in winchester, virginia, patsy cline september 8, 1932march 5, 1963 defined modern country music by using her singular talent and heart. Major support for american masters is provided by aarp. American masters, which for those of us in washington premieres on sunday, march 12, at 4. American masters examines the roots of clines impact in both personal and cultural terms to illuminate how she arrived at a pivotal moment in the evolution of american culture and, with decca records producer owen bradley, synthesized country, pop and rock in a new way to create the nashville sound. The tension between patsy cline and jimmy dean watch on.

Patsy clines pbs documentary gets dvd release with bonus. The tension between patsy cline and jimmy dean bill anderson on the not quite oilandwater relationship between cline and dean. The tension between patsy cline and jimmy dean watch on pbs. American masters the tension between patsy cline and jimmy. American masters features exclusive archival interviews with clines contemporaries and new interviews with artists who were influenced by her. Patsy s lifealtering auto accident in 1961 gets less than 5 min. Alan stoker shares some insight on patsy cline s studio work and the gift of her voice. In her music and her life, she set a standard of authenticity towards which artists still strive. American masters saturday, march 4, 9 pm, premiering during womens history month and one day before the. Her bestknown song, walkin after midnight, was both a classic and a top 20 pop smash. After meeting at a club, the two struck up a relationship, and it seemed like a perfect match. Listen free to patsy cline original masters anthology crazy, i fall to pieces and more.

From her appalachian roots to the oscarwinning biopic of her life, coal miners daughter, loretta lynn struggled to balance family and her music career and. Filmmaker barbara hall discusses the making of her film, patsy cline. Trailer patsy cline defined modern country music with singular talent and heart. Bill anderson on the not quite oilandwater relationship between cline and dean. This was the debut album by cline and would be one of three studio albums cline would record during her lifetime.

Patsy cline and charlie dick were two young, passionate musicians from workingclass backgrounds. Now in its 30th year, american masters has produced an exceptional library of more than 160 television programs, bringing unique originality and perspective to exploring the lives and illuminating the creative journeys of our most enduring writers, musicians, visual and performing artists, dramatists and filmmakers those who have left an indelible impression on our cultural landscape. Making the film bill anderson on the tension between patsy cline and jimmy dean alan stoker shares some insight on patsy clines studio work and the gift of her voice. American masters patsy cline tv episode 2017 on imdb. One of the greatest singers in the history of country music, patsy cline also helped blaze a trail for female singers to assert themselves as an integral part of the nashvilledominated country music industry. Patsy cline was one of the voices that defined 20th century american music. Patsy cline american masters trailer features reba, kacey. Patsy cline virginia patterson hensley, winchester, virginia, september 8, 1932 march 5, 1963 was an american country music singer. Hear how patsy cline met her husband, charlie dick. Virginia patterson hensley born september 8, 1932 in winchester, virginia. American masters premieres nationwide beginning march 4 on pbs check local listings, see below for confirmed airdates during womens history month as part of the 31st season of thirteens american masters series.

September 8, 1932 march 5, 1963 was an american singer. Hanna continues to disagree with lucas begin ad when caleb suggests it again. Thirteens american masters presents the world premiere of. Leann rimes patsy cline tribute acas 20 high quality duration. Patsy cline on american masters thirteen new york public. Making the film bill anderson on the tension between patsy cline and jimmy dean alan stoker shares some insight on patsy cline s studio work and the gift of her voice. Terms of activation by activating, you agree that you want to enable cloud technology to access your xfinity stream subscription on additional supported devices like computers and tablets, as well as the tv connected to your settop dvr via comcasts network. Watch now for free featured browse more titles movies. Wow, what a voice, what unique song interpretation.

In her life she set a standard of authenticity towards which artists still strive. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at. Patsy cline american masters documentary coming to dvd. Patsy cline defined modern country music by using her singular talent and heart. Rosanne cash acts as narrator for the show that promises never before seen footage of cline. Alan stoker shares some insight on patsy clines work. Part of the late 1950s and early 1960s nashville sound, cline successfully crossed over to pop music and was one of the most influential, successful and acclaimed vocalists of the 20th century. American masters, and a wealth of exclusive bonus material comprised of themed additional interview footage and rare vintage performances. Clines story of perseverance is the subject of the pbs documentary patsy cline. Since its premiere in 1986, american masters has been the only pbs series committed to. Mar 07, 2017 the folks at pbs have been kind enough to let me share a sneak peek of patsy cline. Patsy clines legacy will be captured on a dvd, when patsy cline was crazy, that includes the pbs documentary along with exclusive bonus material.

Alan stoker shares some insight on patsy clines studio. If your cloud dvr fills up, well make space by deleting your oldest recordings. From her appalachian roots to the oscarwinning biopic of her life, coal miners daughter, loretta lynn struggled to balance family and her music career and is still going strong after more than 50 years. I never heard patsy sound like this when i was listening to her on my sony sixtransistor radio riding the bus to my all boys catholic school. Cline has often been called one of the most influential vocalists, mostly due to the vocal delivery of her material.

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