
Episode 6 Preview | “Will the Circle Be Unbroken?”
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Learn what draws artists like Bob Dylan to Nashville as the Vietnam War rages.
Learn how country music responds to a nation divided by the Vietnam War, as Army captain turned songwriter Kris Kristofferson sets a new lyrical standard, and artists like Bob Dylan and the Byrds find a recording home in Nashville.
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Funding for Country Music was provided by Bank of America, the Annenberg Foundation, the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, Belmont University, Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, the Metropolitan Government of Nashville...

Episode 6 Preview | “Will the Circle Be Unbroken?”
Preview: Episode 6 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Learn how country music responds to a nation divided by the Vietnam War, as Army captain turned songwriter Kris Kristofferson sets a new lyrical standard, and artists like Bob Dylan and the Byrds find a recording home in Nashville.
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Clip: Ep6 | 2m 59s | Tom T. Hall tells the story of how he came to write his famous song. (2m 59s)
“Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love to Town,” Written by Mel Tillis
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Clip: Ep6 | 4m 18s | Mel Tillis tells the true story behind his hit song. (4m 18s)
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Funding for Country Music was provided by Bank of America, the Annenberg Foundation, the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, Belmont University, Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, the Metropolitan Government of Nashville...