‘Patsy Cline: American Masters’ Airs On Nashville Public Television Tonight

Nashville Public Television will detail the life and career of Patsy Cline in the new documentary Patsy Cline: American Masters. The documentary airs Monday, March 6 at 8:30 p.m. CT on NPT.

Produced for THIRTEEN/American Masters, the documentary features exclusive archival material from the Cline estate, rare performances, and new interviews with Reba McEntire, LeAnn Rimes, Kacey Musgraves, Wanda Jackson, Beverly D’Angelo and others, with narration by Rosanne Cash.

On Friday, March 3, members of the Nashville music community gathered at the Johnny Cash Museum for a screening of the documentary, as well as a performance of Cline classics from vocalist Mandy Barnett.

A Q&A session was held, featuring Alan Stoker, Curator of Recorded Sound Collections at Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum; Barb Hall, Patsy Cline: American Masters Director & Producer; Beverly Keel, award-winning journalist, pop culture commentator & MTSU Recording Industry Chair; Robert K. Oermann, Music Critic, Author & Historian; Ted Swindley, Creator of Always…Patsy Cline, and Troy Tomlinson, President and CEO of Sony/ATV.

Mandy Barnett performs during an early screening of Patsy Cline: American Masters.

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