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Country King
Garth Brooks
Year: 2010
Runtime: 58 min
On October 21st, 2012, Garth Brooks was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. It was recognition of an amazing career that has spanned over 25 years. His first album was released in 1989 and peaked at number 2 on the US country album chart, and since that debut release, Garth Brooks has gone to become possibly the most successful Country Music Singer of all time. Brooks broke records for both sales and concert attendance throughout the 1990's, and his integration of rock elements into his recordings and live performances earned him immense popularity. He's the winner of two Grammy Awards, seventeen American Music Awards, and was awarded as the best selling solo albums artists of the Century in the United States. He is the king of country, and he's sold the records to prove it. Follow the incredible story of Garth Brooks.
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Live at Soundstage
Trace Adkins
Year: 2003
Runtime: 45 min
This episode of Soundstage features Trace Adkins, a performer with exceptional range, depth and power. This 6'6'' "macho man" of country music performs songs such as "I'm Tryin'," "Chrome," and his recent single "(This Ain't) No Thinkin' Thing." -
Love, Pain and the Whole Crazy World Tour: Live
Keith Urban
Year: 2008
Runtime: 1 hr 59 min
This live film includes Keith performing 18 full songs in concert from his Love, Pain And The Whole Crazy World tour including favorites such as "Once In a Lifetime", "Stupid Boy" and the concert smash "You Look Good In My Shirt ." Features exclusive outtakes, in-studio footage of Keith re-recording his recent USA #1 hit "You Look Good In My Shirt," -
An Evening with the Dixie Chicks
Dixie Chicks
Year: 2003
Runtime: 1 hr 31 min
Although the Dixie Chicks have technically been making music since 1989, it wasn't until 1995, with the addition of singer Natalie Maines, that the band truly took off. Maines joined Martie Seidel and Emily Erwin Robison to complete a hyper-talented, multi-dimensional trio that seamlessly blends blues, bluegrass, country, pop, and a bit of Irish jig. Their double-Grammy-winning debut, Wide Open Spaces, is the bestselling album in country music history, and their follow-up, Fly, took home two Grammys of its own. An Evening with the Dixie Chicks is a live concert performance from L.A.'s Kodak Theater that aired on NBC in December 2002, featuring tunes from Wide Open Spaces, Fly, and the band's latest release, Home. For both diehard Dixie Chicks fans and the uninitiated, this one is a can't-miss. -
Dierks Bentley: Riser
Dierks Bentley
Year: 2014
Runtime: 43 min
The film documents the ups and downs following the death of his father through the birth of his first son – the story that inspired his No. one selling seventh studio album Riser that spawned mass critical acclaim. Most recently, Billboard noted “From the birth of his son to the death of his father, Dierks Bentley has been through a lot lately, and his introspective new LP is proof. He sounds gritty and time-tested…questions life’s meaning with some of the strongest lyrics he’s ever recorded.” -
Nash Night’s Live
Luke Bryan
Year: 2013
Runtime: 22 min
Shawn Parr brings the Party when Nash Nights Live hits the airwaves coast-to-coast; follow the iconic tune taste-maker as he and his co-host Elaina hang with the brightest stars in Music City. -
Beyond the Interview
Lorrie Morgan
Year: 2013
Runtime: 1 hr 34 min
This exciting documentary about country music legend Lorrie Morgan includes segments of her childhood, growing up backstage at the Grand Ole Opry, her road to stardom, and her much publicized personal life. Also included are interviews with Lorrie's closest confidants, celebrities whose lives she has influenced, and a candid look behind the scenes of her life. In addition to Lorrie's mother, siblings, and children, some of the other people interviewed for the documentary include artists Kellie Pickler, Mike Love from the The Beach Boys, and Barbara Mandrell; industry executives Joe Galante, James Stroud, Steve Moore, and Tony Conway; and music industry veterans Robert K. Oermann and Ralph Emery. Also features unique photos from Lorrie's personal collection. -
Not-So-Family Christmas
Blake Shelton
Year: 2016
Runtime: 43 min
Blake Shelton hosts his first Christmas special in a star-studded event. The CMA Awards Entertainer of the Year and reigning ACM and CMA Male Vocalist of the year is joined by Grammy Award winning guest stars Kelly Clarkson, Miranda Lambert and Reba on songs including "Let it Snow," "There's a New Kid in Town," "Oklahoma Christmas," and "Home." The special will also feature a very special duet with Shelton's mother, Dorothy Shackleford, with whom he co-wrote the song "Time for Me to Come Home," as well as a number of comedy bits featuring special guests Christina Aguilera, Larry the Cable Guy and Jay Leno. -
Nash Lights Live
Reba Mcentire
Year: 2013
Runtime: 20 min
Shawn Parr brings the Party when Nash Nights Live hits the airwaves coast-to-coast; follow the iconic tune taste-maker as he and his co-host Elaina hang with the brightest stars in Music City. -
Making of Welcome to the Fishbowl
Kenny Chesney
Year: 2011
Runtime: 40 min
CMT takes you behind the scenes and into the studio with Kenny Chesney as he makes his brand new album, Welcome to the Fishbowl. Get an intimate glimpse at this superstar at work. -
Nash Lights Live
Toby Keith
Year: 2013
Runtime: 20 min
Shawn Parr brings the Party when Nash Nights Live hits the airwaves coast-to-coast; follow the iconic tune taste-maker as he and his co-host Elaina hang with the brightest stars in Music City. -
Keepin It Country
Alan Jackson
Year: 2016
Runtime: 1 hr 46 min
Join Alan Jackson at a capacity crowd at the famed Red Rocks Amphitheater in Denver, CO for his 25th Anniversary KEEPIN’ IT COUNTRY TOUR. This concert film will be a memorable celebration for his longtime fans, as well as legions of new fans, who are discovering his music through the many songs that have withstood the test of time and influenced many new artists of today. -
Live at Soundstage
Tim McGraw
Year: 2010
Runtime: 52 min
In a record-shattering career, Tim McGraw has sold over 40 million albums, dominated the charts with 30 Number One singles and received three Grammys, among other countless awards. The 2009 release of his tenth studio album, Southern Voice, represents a new level of depth and intensity for the seasoned country artist, showcased on this episode of Soundstage. With a commanding stage presence, McGraw croons out his reflective and haunting new songs “If I Died Today” and “I’m Only Jesus.” Other show highlights include “Live Like You Were Dying,” “Good Girls” and “Still.” -
Live at Soundstage
Travis Tritt
Year: 2003
Runtime: 43 min
Travis Tritt has dominated the charts for a decade performing the kind of country music that men identify with and females swoon" over. In this Soundstage concert, he wows the audience performing favorites such as "Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde," "Great Day to Be Alive," and "Anymore." -
Live at Soundstage
Trisha Yearwood
Year: 2005
Runtime: 45 min
Trisha Yearwood could be considered a Triple Threat in the country music genre. Having garnered the trifecta of three Grammys, an Oscar-nominated song, and being the first female country singer to sell a million copies of her 1991 self-titled debut, she is indeed the marker of success to which all country female singers aspire. As a Garth Brooks protge, Yearwood began her career singing backup on his 89 debut. Appearing again on Brooks follow-up, No Fences, soon she was sought out by MCA who released her self-titled debut. More than a decade later with nine blockbuster albums and a string of chart-topping singles under her talented belt Yearwood returns with her 10th album, Jasper County. The album will premiere in September 2005.
Yearwood joins the Soundstage ranks, bringing with her a few special guests. Launching the show is Billy Currington, who performs the title track to his forthcoming sophomore album, Doin Somethin Right, which will see its release in October 2005. The trio Sugarland follows him. Performing songs from 2004s Twice The Speed Of Light, the talented Jennifer Nettles, Kristen Hall, and Kristian Bush are a fine lead in to the highlight of the show. Yearwood takes the stage performing some of her finest hits, including her very first single, Shes In Love With A Boy, Xxxs And Oooos (An American Girl) from 95s Thinking About You, and the Diane Warren-penned How Do I Live.