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EP# 8: Unraveling the Legacy of Country Music: Charlene Tipton Baker’s Journey with the Birthplace of Country Music

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What makes Bristol, Tennessee-Virginia so special in the world of music? Discover the answer as we welcome Charlene Tipton Baker, the dynamic communications manager for the Birthplace of Country Music, to our podcast. Charlene takes us on a historical journey, illuminating the pivotal 1927 Bristol Sessions, guided by Ralph Peer, which are celebrated as the "big bang" of country music. Learn about the first groundbreaking recordings of Jimmy Rogers and the Carter Family and how these sessions revolutionized the mainstream music landscape. Charlene also shares her own inspiring path within this influential non-profit organization, including insights into the Birthplace of Country Music Museum, the annual Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion Festival, and WBCM Radio Bristol.
Join us as we explore the profound community impact of the Birthplace of Country Music Museum and its diverse programming. Charlene highlights an array of free educational opportunities offered by the museum, from music lessons and summer camps for kids to continuing education workshops for teachers. We also discuss the broader cultural significance of the museum and its festival in preserving and promoting the region's rich musical heritage. Charlene's passion for local arts and cultural events shines through as she underscores the power of community partnerships. Be sure to visit birthplaceofcountrymusic.org for more information and plan your visit to this historical treasure. Tune in for a heartfelt conversation that celebrates the enduring legacy of country music and the community that keeps it alive.

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1. Birthplace of Country Music History (00:00:00)

2. Community Impact of Country Music (00:14:58)

3. Exploring Birthplace of Country Music (00:18:43)

11 episodes

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What makes Bristol, Tennessee-Virginia so special in the world of music? Discover the answer as we welcome Charlene Tipton Baker, the dynamic communications manager for the Birthplace of Country Music, to our podcast. Charlene takes us on a historical journey, illuminating the pivotal 1927 Bristol Sessions, guided by Ralph Peer, which are celebrated as the "big bang" of country music. Learn about the first groundbreaking recordings of Jimmy Rogers and the Carter Family and how these sessions revolutionized the mainstream music landscape. Charlene also shares her own inspiring path within this influential non-profit organization, including insights into the Birthplace of Country Music Museum, the annual Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion Festival, and WBCM Radio Bristol.
Join us as we explore the profound community impact of the Birthplace of Country Music Museum and its diverse programming. Charlene highlights an array of free educational opportunities offered by the museum, from music lessons and summer camps for kids to continuing education workshops for teachers. We also discuss the broader cultural significance of the museum and its festival in preserving and promoting the region's rich musical heritage. Charlene's passion for local arts and cultural events shines through as she underscores the power of community partnerships. Be sure to visit birthplaceofcountrymusic.org for more information and plan your visit to this historical treasure. Tune in for a heartfelt conversation that celebrates the enduring legacy of country music and the community that keeps it alive.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Birthplace of Country Music History (00:00:00)

2. Community Impact of Country Music (00:14:58)

3. Exploring Birthplace of Country Music (00:18:43)

11 episodes

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