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Music City U.S.A.

The film takes audiences back to 1965, when Nashville's music scene was thriving, with country music at its peak.

The movie is a musical film set in Nashville, Tennessee in 1965, showcasing country music and iconic locations such as Broadway, a club, and WENO radio. It features the music of notable country artists like Webb Pierce, Loretta Lynn, and Charlie Louvin, among others. The film highlights the L & C Tower and a 1913 car that was previously owned by the wife of a steel player for the Grand Ole Opry. The movie also stars T Tommy Cutrer, a famous announcer on the Grand Ole Opry, who returns to Nashville for the DJ Convention in 1965.

Info about Music City U.S.A.

Studio(s): Gemini Pictures

Originally Released: United States, Aug 24, 1966

Genres:Documentary, Music