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Worth Watching: Ken Burns, Country Music – Episode 2: Hard Times (1933-1945)

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The heroes of the silver screen, Gene Autry and Roy Rogers, are among the artists featured on tonight’s episode, as the Great Depression and World War II loom large.

100 Greatest Women, #35: Rose Maddox

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West Coast country pioneer Rose Maddox was among early country music’s most significant female artists.

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