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Country Music in Washington

Country Music in Washington

WETA spotlights the national capital area’s rich history related to country and bluegrass music with short features about important people and places.

Country Music in Washington is a local public television program presented by WETA

The Country Gentlemen Tribute Band

A tribute band tries to keep the sound of The Country Gentlemen alive. (4m 3s)

Bluegrass at the Old Lucketts Schoolhouse

WETA takes a step inside the old Lucketts schoolhouse for a bluegrass Saturday night. (4m 27s)

Rob's Bluegrass Barn

When their favorite bluegrass bar closed, Rob Miller and friends carried on the tradition. (5m 12s)

Cleve Francis: The Singer Scientist

Dr. Cleveland Francis stepped away from medicine to chase a second career in Nashville. (5m 54s)

The Stoneman Sisters

WETA profiles the last surviving members of Washington’s legendary Stoneman Family. (2m 40s)

Country Music on the Dial

Profile of radio pioneer Connie B. Gay and the history of country music radio in DC. (2m 37s)

The Bluegrass Capital

Explore Washington’s emergence in the ‘60s and ‘70s as the nation’s “Bluegrass Capital.” (2m 36s)

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