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'''That Nashville Music''' (aka ''That Good Ole Nashville Music'') was an American television program featuring [[country music]] performers singing their biggest hits. The series aired in [[television syndication|syndication]] from 1970 through 1985.
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'''''That Nashville Music''''' (originally titled '''''That Good Ole Nashville Music''''') was an American television program featuring [[country music]] artists performing their biggest hits of the day. The series aired in [[television syndication|syndication]] from 1970–85.


Early in the series run, the series was hosted by country music star [[Dave Dudley]]. In later years, guest performers - usually two or three per episode - were featured. A broad range of singers and groups were featured, from the legends and current superstars to up-and-coming acts.
Early in the series' run it was hosted by country artist [[Dave Dudley]], and featured two or three artists per episode, from the legends to current superstars to up-and-coming acts. In later years each episode was hosted by a different artist, with two other artists featured. Each episode also featured a [[clogging]] routine, most often performed by The Rutherford County Square Dancers or the Melvin Sloan Dancers or Ralph Sloan and the Tennessee Travelers.


The series was distributed by Show Biz Inc. and produced at [[Opryland USA]] in [[Nashville, Tennessee]]. [[Purina Dog Chow]] was the show's sponsor.
The final act of each episode featured [[clogger]]s, a group of eight to 16 country music tap dancers.


Selected reruns of the show have aired on [[RFD-TV]].
The series was distributed by Show Biz Inc., and produced at [[Opryland USA]] in [[Nashville, Tennessee]]. [[Purina Dog Chow]] was the show's sponsor.


==Sources==
==Sources==
* Erickson, Hal. "Syndicated Television: The First Forty Years, 1947-1987. McFarland & Co. Inc. Publishers, Jefferson, North Carolina, 1989. ISBN 0-89950-410-8.
* Hal Erickson. "Syndicated Television: The First Forty Years, 1947–1987. McFarland & Co. Inc. Publishers, Jefferson, North Carolina, 1989. {{ISBN|0-89950-410-8}}.


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Latest revision as of 02:45, 4 August 2024

That Nashville Music (originally titled That Good Ole Nashville Music) was an American television program featuring country music artists performing their biggest hits of the day. The series aired in syndication from 1970–85.

Early in the series' run it was hosted by country artist Dave Dudley, and featured two or three artists per episode, from the legends to current superstars to up-and-coming acts. In later years each episode was hosted by a different artist, with two other artists featured. Each episode also featured a clogging routine, most often performed by The Rutherford County Square Dancers or the Melvin Sloan Dancers or Ralph Sloan and the Tennessee Travelers.

The series was distributed by Show Biz Inc. and produced at Opryland USA in Nashville, Tennessee. Purina Dog Chow was the show's sponsor.

Selected reruns of the show have aired on RFD-TV.

Sources

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  • Hal Erickson. "Syndicated Television: The First Forty Years, 1947–1987. McFarland & Co. Inc. Publishers, Jefferson, North Carolina, 1989. ISBN 0-89950-410-8.