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Film Screening and Conversation: Heartworn Highways

17
May
Saturday

2:00-4:15 pm

2 Hrs 15 Min

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Heartworn Highways, shot fifty years ago, takes a close look at the up-and-coming songwriters and artists who were expanding the sounds and lyrical traditions of country music in the 1970s. Filmed in Texas and Tennessee, the documentary film reveals a community driven to create groundbreaking music. Featured artists include Guy Clark, Townes Van Zandt, David Allan Coe, Steve Earle, Barefoot Jerry, the Charlie Daniels Band, Rodney Crowell, Gamble Rogers, and Steve Young. Following the screening, the Museum’s Paul Kingsbury will lead a discussion with the film’s producer, Graham Leader, and artist Steve Earle. Earle will also briefly perform. Ford Theater. Included with Museum admission. Program ticket required. Free to Museum members.

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  • select your Experience, and 
  • select the Film Screening and Conversation as an add-on. 

 

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