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American masters patsy cline
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It was 1985 and they produced what they thought people wanted to see.

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“I think it’s time for a Patsy Cline movie that’s a little closer to the real story,” Hall says. Hall hopes that her documentary might raise interest in another dramatized feature film about Cline’s life and career, to complement or supersede 1985’s Sweet Dreams, which came out more than 30 years ago. So my take on Patsy is that if anybody did raise a hand to her, it was only gonna happen once and the other person would have come out worse.” In Winchester, Virginia, times were different and the ‘term domestic’ abuse wasn’t even thought. One time I did raise my hand to her and she slugged me… And I never did it again.’ I think it’s also important to put it in its time and place. “That notion of domestic abuse… was never really substantiated, Charlie has been asked outright multiple times, Is there any truth to that? He said, and I can almost quote, ‘We loved each other and we battled each other. “I did meet Charlie and got to know him,” says Hall. One thing the documentary doesn’t delve into is the myths that have grown up around the alleged combativeness in Cline’s second marriage to Charlie Dick, who died just last year. But I think that he saw in her something that maybe she didn’t even see in herself, as far as the depth of her feeling and the universality of her voice.” I think without Owen she probably would have gone more in the direction of some of her contemporaries like Dottie West, or Wanda Jackson, even, who were kind of rocking a little bit. “I remember Owen saying to me that one of his challenges with Patsy was that she wanted to growl. “Owen really delivered her,” says D’Angelo. I feel like you could go out and have a drink with her, but she could also beat your ass.” As Kacey Musgraves says in the special’s opening, “She was just kind of a tough girl, singing these really sensitive songs, so there was kind of a cool juxtaposition there. But even if her music got smoother, she didn’t, necessarily. She was the epitome of country class, both in the countrypolitan style she finally successfully adopted and in her eventual public persona. So that may have pushed her to be more emotional with her voice, because she has to get it across, and she couldn’t express it physically.” There was a little bit of her movement, but she was very much instructed to be still, particularly in television performances. It’s hard to even think of an equivalent today in country who sings songs of that same dramatic nature.” Hall offers a possible reason for that, one that has to do with transforming lemons into lemonade: “At that time, the female performers were instructed to stand very still and not move. She earned her chops listening to big bands, she went country western, then she went country pop, then she went pop.” “She showed that she could not just be pigeonholed. Patsy Cline: American Masters is set to air on PBS, with time and date depending on the local listings.“I think maybe she would have become a Barbra Streisand,” says director Barbara J. The documentary will also show never-before-seen performances and rare footage captured at her estate for fans to get the authentic picture of what the country icon’s life was really like behind the scenes.

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Several of today’s most popular country stars, including LeAnn Rimes, Reba McEntire, Kacey Musgraves, Mickey Guyton, Bill Anderson and Rhiannon Giddens, will be featured in the TV film to talk about Cline’s impact on country music and the legacy she left behind. She is in a rare class of women who simply set out to achieve their dreams and through those efforts left an indelible mark,” said Emmy-nominated director and producer Barbara J. For me, her story exceeds her musical accomplishments. “It’s been such a privilege to tell the story of Patsy Cline. Facing adversity and fighting the woes of being a woman in the industry, Cline beat out all the odds to make a name for herself before her premature death at the age of 30. The PBS television special will focus on the heart-tugging journey of Cline reaching her way to the top of the country music scene. Patsy Cline is one of the most well-known country singers throughout the entirety of the format, and she’s being honored for her successful life in the new documentary, Patsy Cline: American Masters.












American masters patsy cline