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Rayna Jaymes and Juliette Barnes face personal and professional challenges as they navigate their paths as artists and individuals. Surrounding them, and often complicating their lives, are their family, friends and, in some cases, lovers, as well as the up-and-coming performers and songwriters trying to get ahead in the business.
The musical struggles and victories of an aspiring young female country singer destined for stardom and a male songwriter who's trying to find his way.
Nashville is an American reality television/soap opera series featuring several aspiring country music artists. The show, which was based in Nashville, Tennessee, aired on Fox Broadcasting Company for two episodes prior to its cancellation.
Nashville Star is an American reality television program. It was last produced and transmitted during mid-2008 on NBC, following five seasons on USA Network. It premiered on March 8, 2003, and its five seasons on USA made it the longest-running competition series on cable television. In Canada, the show aired on CMT through season 5, but moved to E! beginning with season 6. CMT in the United States reaired each episode in season 6.
It was similar to American Idol, in that performers had to sing to impress both celebrity judges and the public via call-in and/or internet votes. Unlike American Idol, however, the performers were limited to country music. This restriction was relaxed for Season 6, allowing for the finalists to choose from many genres of music, but the songs were arranged to maintain a country sound.
On March 13, 2009, it was confirmed that the series had been canceled by NBC and would not be returning for a seventh season.
Featuring Claude Atkins as Metro Nashville police lieutenant and Jerry Reed as his sidekick, this show features many country music personalities and is shot on location at various downtown Nashville sites as well as other locations (including Opryland).
Celebrity contestants and squares answer country music and pop culture questions with the goal of winning money and other prizes for lucky fans.
A retrospective program dealing with country music's past, using old film clips, recent interviews and live performances.
Syndicated country music series, featuring different guest performers each week.
Troy Dean Shafer remodels houses primarily from the 1800's and early 1900's, restoring original features and preserving as much character as possible. He also brings in period pieces like doors and windows from other projects, or pieces found at antique stores and flea markets to add character to the houses.
Aspiring comics from rural America join a popular comedic host, to showcase their abilities in front of an audience at Nashville’s Zanies Comedy Club.
New Year's Eve Live: Nashville's Big Bash is a New Year's Eve television special that has been broadcast by CBS since December 31, 2021.
Nashville Now is an American talk show that focused on country music performers in the style of The Tonight Show. The show aired live on weeknights on TNN from 1983-1993. The host was Nashville TV/radio personality Ralph Emery. The show won several Emmy awards during its run. A frequent guest and substitute host was Shotgun Red, a puppet performed by bandleader Steve Hall. It originated from TNN's studio at Opryland USA in Nashville, which, from 1998 to 2010, was the only remaining standing structure from the Opryland Themepark. It was demolished after suffering heavy damage in the 2010 Tennessee floods.
Reruns of Nashville Now were added to the relaunched Nashville Network on November 1, 2012.
Page Turner and DeRon Jenkins are busy house flippers in Nashville and Atlanta - and, they also happen to be exes. With a decade of partnership, this duo knows the real estate game inside and out, and they're willing to fight the market - and maybe each other -- to get top dollar and return on their investment.
That Nashville Music was an American television program featuring country music performers singing their biggest hits. The series aired in syndication from 1970 through 1985.
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.
The final act of each episode featured cloggers, a group of eight to 16 country music tap dancers.
The series was distributed by Show Biz Inc., and produced at Opryland USA in Nashville, Tennessee. Purina Dog Chow was the show's sponsor.