51 minutes
8/17/2017
The story of how a group of unremarkable bungalows in Nashville Tennessee became the heart of the country music industry, and led to the city's title as Music City USA. The documentary focuses on the rise of the Grand Ole Opry and the subsequent opening of recording studios in the downtown area while reflecting on what this legendary Nashville street means today in the changing music business.
Pam Tillis
as Self - Narrator
Bill Anderson
as Self - Musician
Harold Bradley
as Self - Musician
David Briggs
as Self - Musician
Joe Chambers
as Self - Founder / Musicians Hall Of Fame and Museum
Sharon Corbitt-House
as Self - Artist Manager
Don Cusic
as Self - Author and Historian
Craig Havighurst
as Self - Author, Air Castle Of The South
Kathy Mattea
as Self - Musician
Charlie McCoy
as Self - Musician
Jay McDowell
as Self - Musician and Museum Curator
Pat McMakin
as Self - Studio Manager
Ray Stevens
as Self - Musician
Ernie Winfrey
as Self - Engineer
Robert K. Oermann
as Self - Author and Historian
Michael Gray
as Self - Historian
Bob Moore
as Self - Musician