Jeri Jacquin
Coming to DVD from Time Life is a New Years gift that will
keep on giving to country music fans who remember the music and want to see it
again with the CMA AWARDS LIVE: Greatest Moments 1968-2015.
It has been 50 years since the CMA Awards have recognized
the performances of some of country music’s greats. Time Life offers a look
back to 1968 with amazing performances from singers I learned about from my
father. In this three disc set, fans will be delighted in what this three disc
set has to offer.
Beginning with the 2nd Annual CMA Awards in 1968
at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville ,
Tennessee we start with a song
that still brings me to tears to this day. Bobby Goldsboro croons us with his
rendition of the hit song Honey only
to be charged right away with Johnny Cash and Folsom Prison Blues.
Two other hits of country music brought by strong women are Harper Valley PTA by Jeannie C. Riley
and D-I-V-O-R-C-E from Tammy Wynette.
Entertainer of the Year Glen Campbell
performs his haunting hit By The
Time I Get To Phoenix .
The 4th and 5th CMA Awards also at the
Ryman Auditorium in Nashville
has performances by Tennessee Ernie Ford’s Sixteen
Tons and the wild performance by Jerry Reed with When You’re Hot, You’re Hot. Female Vocalist of the Year Lynn
Anderson sweetly sings Rose Garden and
Male Vocalist of the Year Charlie Pride reminds us all to Kiss An Angel Good Mornin’.
At the 7th CMA Awards, a very young Tanya Tucker
tells us the story of Delta Dawn and
Female Vocalist of the Year Loretta Lynn tell us all that Love Is The Foundation. There is also a Bonus Feature of a Charlie Pride Interview along with an
interview with Sarah Trahern, the CEO CMA.
On disc two, the 19th Annual CMA Awards in 1985
at the Grand Old Opry House in Nashville ,
Tennessee , fans get their first
glimpse of The Highwaymen. Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson and
Willie Nelson come together to perform memorably.
The 20th and 21st Annual CMA Awards
bring Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty on stage to belt out Louisiana Woman, Mississippi
Man. Lionel Richie takes the stage with the group ALABAMA to sing Deep River Woman. At the 21st CMA, Randy Travis wins
Single of the Year with Forever and Ever,
Amen as well as winning Male Vocalist of the Year.
At the 22nd Annual CMA, it is John Denver that
sings a song that still hits the heart of fans today with Back Home, Again. Clint Black receives the Horizon Award and
performs Killin’ Time at the 23rd
Annual CMA.
The 24th and 25th Annual CMA’s bring
Single of the Year winner Vince Gill to the stage with Patty Loveless to sing When I Call Your Name. Personal favorite
Travis Tritt brings his southern growl telling us all to Put Some Drive In Your Country. Trisha Yearwood with She’s In Love With The Boy and a foot
stompin’ Alan Jackson singing Don’t Rock
The Jukebox.
The DVD includes a Bonus Feature of Record Breakers: King George with more on a man who kept the charts
buzzing – George Strait .
On disc three and the 40th Annual CMA’s in 2012
at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville ,
Tennessee , a very, very young
Taylor Swift sings Begin Again as
well as Little Big Town with Pontoon.
The 47th Annual CMA unites Alan Jackson and George Strait
with He Stopped Loving Her Today. The
Vocal Duo of the Year went to Florida George Line as they sang Round Here.
At the 48th and 49th Annual CMA, Keith
Urban performs Somewhere In My Car
and Dierks Bentley tells us about being Drunk
On A Plane. Sam Hunt reminds us to Take
Your Time and Little Big Town sings Girl
Crush.
Finish the 49th Annual CMA’s is a performance
that still finds its way around the internet through YouTube and Facebook
because its that damn good! Justin Timberlake joins Chris Stapleton for a soul
rendering Tennessee Whiskey/Drink You
Away and now you can see and hear it again and again! The Bonus Feature on
this disc is Blake Shelton Entertain ‘Em,
Blake!
That’s just the performances on the Time Life CMA AWARDS
LIVE: Greatest Moments 1968-2015. Besides the 40 performances by some of the
most legendary singers in country music, there are unforgettable moments as
well.
There are Award Acceptance speeches from Country Music
legends like Glen Campbell and Charlie Pride as well as Loretta Lynn and Lynn
Anderson. You can also go behind the scenes on Country Music’s Biggest Night to
see interviews.
Time Life continues to bring never before released anywhere
classic collections of television shows for fans to revisit and remember what
has made television so special. Time Life has released Mama’s Family, CPO Sharkey
and The Tonight Show and they now
reminds of us of a time when sex and politics were up for grabs with ROWAN
& MARTIN’S LAUGH-IN. For more of what Time Life has to offer fans of
classic television visit www.timelife.com.
As someone who was raised around all kinds of music (my
mother loved opera) but it was my dad was one of country music’s biggest fans.
On reel-to-reel and vinyl, country music was always being played in the house.
When we went for drives and camping, it was country music that came out of the
AM-FM radio. That’s what country music does, it finds its audience through
average people who understand the heartache, the daily life and the humor in this
life.
Once the CMA Awards came to the airwaves, it was a chance to
expand their reach into a bigger audience who came to embrace the music. The
performances were sometimes teary, sometimes funny and sometimes to-the-bone in
reality and Time Life gives us a chance to see them again and again.
This is an astounding CMA collection of legendary performers
and performances that I can’t recommend highly enough. It was pretty cool to
revisit some of the moments I shared in my younger days listening to country
music and taking a look at how far country music has taken us all.
In the end – these are Country Music’s Greatest Moments with
more to come!
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