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The hee haw collection [videorecording] / by Stringbean,1915-1973.(CARDINAL)883197; Aylesworth, John,1929-; Baker, Cathy.; Burns, Jack.; Campbell, Archie,1914-1987.(CARDINAL)520819; Clark, Roy,1933-; Davis, Bill.(CARDINAL)734260; Hutton, Gunilla,; 1944-; Jones,Grandpa,1913-1998.(CARDINAL)735640; McAvoy, Gene.; Owens, Buck,1929-2006.(CARDINAL)780647; Peppiatt, Frank.; Roman, Lulu.(CARDINAL)719088; Samples, Junior.; Tapp, Gordie,1922-; Taylor, Lucille.; Yanok, George.; CBS Television Network.(CARDINAL)161300; Don Rich & The Buckaroos (Musical group); Time-Life Video.(CARDINAL)157895; WLAC-TV (Television station : Nashville, Tenn.); Yongestreet Productions, Inc. (Firm);
Premier episode --; Hee haw laffs.produced by Yongestreet Productions, Inc. in association with the CBS Television Network at WLAC TV, Nashville ; produced by Frank Peppiatt and John Aylesworth ; written by Gordie Tapp, Archie Campbell, George Yanok and Jack Burns ; directed by Bill Davis. Art director, Gene McAvoy ; music, Don Rich & The Buckaroos ; costume designer, Lucille Taylor.Buck Owens, Roy Clark, Archie Campbell, Cathy Baker, Gunilla Hutton, Grandpa Jones, Lulu Roman, Junior Samples, Stringbean.Pickin' and ginnin', singin' and spinnin' tall tales and corny jokes, the citizens of Kornfield Kounty landed on television as a summer replacement in 1969. Each week co-hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark and a cast of comedians and musicians would welcome the biggest stars in country music to perform their songs and help deliver the classic one-liners.DVD, Region 1, full screen presentation; Dolby Digital.
Subjects: Comedy television.; Country musicians; Television comedies.; Wit and humor.;
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Stringbean : the life and murder of a country music legend / by Hagood, Taylor,1975-author.(CARDINAL)883315;
Includes bibliographical references and index."A beloved member of the country music community, David "Stringbean" Akeman found nationwide fame as a cast member of Hee Haw. The 1973 murder of Stringbean and his wife forever changed Nashville's sense of itself. Millions of others mourned not only the slain couple but the passing of the way of life that country music had long represented. Taylor Hagood merges the story of Stringbean's life with an account of murder and courtroom drama. Mentored by Uncle Dave Macon and Bill Monroe, Stringbean was a bridge to country's early days. His instrumental savvy and old-time singing style drew upon a deep love for traditional country music that, along with his humor and humanity, won him the reverence of younger artists and made his violent death all the more shocking. Hagood delves into the unexpected questions and uneasy resolutions raised by the atmosphere of retribution surrounding the murder trial and recounts the redemption story that followed decades later"--
Subjects: Stringbean, 1915-1973.; Murder victims; Trials (Murder);
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