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 | Straying far from straight country billing, THE JOHNNY CASH SHOW welcomed a wide variety of musical artists during its tenure from 1969 to 1971. Reaching across musical barriers, Cash welcomed artists that ranged from country rebel Waylon Jennings to... |
 | Seventies' supergroup The Eagles performs in their 90's incarnation in this combined acoustic/electric video. Most of their classic hits are covered, from the constantly recycled "Hotel California" to the country-ish ballad "Desperado." A great... |
 | The legendary Everly Brothers perform together for the first time in over a decade at London's Royal Albert Hall. "Bye Bye Love," "Wake Up Little Susie," and "All I Have To Do Is Dream" are among the many songs included. |
 | Country music star Alan Jackson presents a first volume of his greatest video hits with this collection. Among the standout tracks are "Little Bitty," "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere," and "It's Alright to be a Redneck." |
 | Like many other country music stars, Shania Twain is famous for her spectacular, special effects-filled live show. At the pinnacle of the pop country genre that she helped to make popular, Shania is one of the most loved artists in America. For all... |
 | In 1985, Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp organized the original Farm Aid, a benefit concert for the United States's beleaguered family farms that raised the public's awareness of the issue. Still going strong in 2001, this year's Farm Aid took on... |
 | Recorded live at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles, one of Country Music's biggest all-female acts THE DIXIE CHICKS perform a variety of tunes from their repertoire. Songs featured include "Long Time Gone," "White Trash Wedding," "I Believe in Love,"... |
 | Sporting denim and buckskin, 1970s country-rock band Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show came to epitomize the era's laidback, feel-good style. Though their material was sung in a Dixie drawl and three members were genuine Southerners, Dr. Hook started... |
 | The indomitable "Redneck Woman," whose 2004 album HERE FOR THE PARTY shot her to stardom even as she extolled the virtue of the simple country life, Gretchen Wilson here lets viewers accompany her backstage for a look at life on tour. Combining... |