Stories That Sing | Music That Moves You
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Whitney Houston: Born to Sing
Movie
TV-PG-D. She was not the standard Jersey girl. Whitney Houston was best known by fans as 'The Voice' for her mezzo-soprano vocal range. Whitney's world was a roller coaster ride plagued by drugs, drama, and an untimely death.
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A Country Music Christmas
Movie
TV-G. Songwriter Brooke has the decision of a lifetime to make when a charming executive makes promises of fortune and glory that require leaving her best friend and writing partner behind.
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John Lennon: The Dreamer
Movie
TV-PG-L. Relive the dramatic story of one of the greatest songwriters to have ever lived. Witness the growth of the cheeky mop-topped Liverpudlian as he revolutionizes the peacenik movement, standing as an icon for hope against the war in Vietnam. John Lennon spread his message of Peace and Love...
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Carrie Underwood: Southern Grace
Movie
TV-PG-D. What began with competing in talent shows and singing in her local church in Muskogee, Oklahoma, Carrie Underwood now stands on the world's largest stages. Two decades later, Underwood continues to top the charts and collect Grammy's. More than a country idol, her incredible journey was ...
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Luke Combs: Dive Bars to Country Star
Movie
TV-PG. Luke Albert Combs had a humble start as an only child in Huntersville, North Carolina. He sang in the school chorus and church choir. As an Appalachian State dropout, he moved from campus bar bouncer to the Parthenon Cafe stage. Comb's deep, soulful sound would blend traditional country wi...
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Reba McEntire: Country Gold
Movie
TV-PG-L. She was raised on a cattle ranch in Chockie, Oklahoma where castrating bulls was one of her jobs. No surprise that country western roots sparked an interest in barrel racing at the local rodeo. Here Reba McEntire was officially discovered while singing the national anthem. Almost 7 decad...
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Aretha Franklin: Demanding Respect
Movie
TV-14. Aretha Franklin. Not just an icon and a powerhouse, but a voice that defined generations. A voice, for the voiceless. She was more than just a singer, she was a cultural phenomenon, a beacon of resilience, and a symbol of social justice and empowerment. A star, like no other. Her music not...