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30 states on some nights) attended the performances at the Jewell from 1954–1960. Visitors also came from Canada, Mexico, Hawaii and Bermuda. Tickets had to be requested as long as six weeks in advance and it was believed to be the only network TV show with paid admission ($ 1.00 main floor, 75 cents balcony and 50 cents standing room). Second (non-broadcast) shows were frequently added to accommodate the demand during the summers.
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enough to realize I'd forgotten to get off the stage. There I stood...after 26 years of supposedly learning how to conduct myself in front of an audience, with my mouth open two miles wide and a glassy stare in my eyes. The way I stood back and enjoyed watching her work I felt guilty for not going out to the box office and buying a ticket.
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I still get cold chills thinking about the first time I heard that voice. One foot started patting rhythm as though she was stomping out a prairie fire but not another muscle in that little body even as much as twitched. And when she did that trick of breaking her voice, it jarred me out of my trance
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The live audience was briefly part of the broadcasts when a camera would swing around to show the sold-out Jewell Theatre. Attendees, often nearly 90 percent out-of-state, would cheer and hold up signs or banners with the names of their hometowns. Producers estimated 350,000 people (from as many as
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was first known as The Crossroads Boys, composed of Grady Martin, Billy Burke, Bud Isaacs, Tommy Jackson, Paul Mitchell, Jimmy Selph, Bob Moore and Mel Bly; but the name was soon changed to Bill Wimberly and His Country Rhythm Boys, a seven-piece group that alternated weekly during 1955 with Grady
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that February, "Springfield has become the recognized center of the country music world. In fact, it is generally agreed in television, recording and radio circles, that Springfield, now a city of 90,000, has shaken Nashville, Tennessee, home of The Grand Ole Opry and long-time mecca of hillbilly
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on Saturday afternoons through 1961), and groups of cast members continued making personal appearances. The theater was demolished five months later in February 1961; a marker in Jubilee Park, dedicated in 1988, notes its location at 216 South Jefferson Ave. Cast and production crew members held
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from 8–9 p.m. Although Foley appeared, 10-year-old singer Libby Horne of McAlester, Oklahoma was the ostensible emcee. Little Johnny Edwards 6-year-old singer of Sarcoxie, Missouri 1956. Brenda Lee made her first appearances on the program. Other performers included seven-year-old singer
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program to feature America's top country music stars, and as a result, was the first country music program to attract a significant national viewership. At five years and eight months, it also holds the record for the longest-running country music series on network television
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with nearly every letter asking to see her again, and Lee's family soon moved to Springfield. Although her five-year contract with Top Talent was broken by a 1957 lawsuit brought by her mother and her manager, she made regular appearances on the program throughout its run.
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In April 1954, after extensive negotiations, Siman lured Red Foley from Nashville to host the show with a one-year contract, renewed for three more in 1955. It was a major coup; Foley was considered by many to be America's top country music star. In 1946 he replaced
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pending against Foley during 1960 influenced ABC's decision to cancel the program, although his first trial that fall ended in a hung jury; and after a second trial he was quickly acquitted on April 23, 1961. The previous October, ABC had begun airing the popular
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During the program's 1955 premiere, Foley asked, "If you folks want us to come and visit at your house like this every Saturday night, why don't you drop me a line in Springfield, Missouri?" In the next week 25,258 cards and letters arrived from 45 of the
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in 1956, "Once upon a time, it was almost impossible to sell country music in a place like New York City. Nowadays, television takes us everywhere, and country music records and sheet music sell as well in large cities as anywhere else." In return, the
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In 1958, Cline appeared on February 21 and April 26. On November 7, 1959, she sang "Walkin' After Midnight" and "Come on In", then "Let's Go to Church" as a duet with Slim Wilson. On December 7, she sang her "Got a Lot of Rhythm in My Soul" and
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regularly noted it was carried "coast to coast", and to promote the show, "personal appearance units", often including Foley, performed at state fairs and other venues in 42 states, Alaska (then a U.S. territory) and every Canadian province.
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Pierce hosted the first half-hour of the 90-minute programs once a month beginning October 15, 1955; Wagoner and James joined him in monthly rotation from January through at least July 1956. Substitute hosts included Wilson, Eddy Arnold, and
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musicians, to its very foundations." But the 1957 departures of Porter Wagoner and Brenda Lee to the Music City signaled the shift would not be permanent, and Springfield never generated the business or revenues of Nashville.
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grew in popularity, and in part because of publicity surrounding tax evasion charges against Foley, who was later acquitted. On September 24, 1960, the final telecast, like the first in 1955, opened with Foley's singing of
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The program also gave national exposure to a number of female country music pioneers, including Patsy Cline, Brenda Lee, Wanda Jackson, Jan Howard, Jean Shepard, Kitty Wells and Norma Jean; the show also featured a local
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group, the Philharmonics. It represented the peak of Red Foley's career, who had been America's top country star since World War II and who remains one of the biggest-selling country artists of all time. Finally, the
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live from 8–9 p.m. From March through September 1956, the "Junior Jubilee" edition aired in the 7:30–8 p.m. time slot. In contrast to many network series which went on summer hiatus, the
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A small softbound booklet offered to viewers containing inspirational anecdotes and poetry Foley had collected. WSM sold a similar booklet when he was with the Grand Ole Opry titled,
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in Springfield to transmit to Kansas City (which could feed to the network via Chicago), and modifications were made to the Jewell (including extending the stage and adding a
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of KYTV before a live audience, hosted by Bill Bailey. The two-and-a-half-hour radio version, hosted by Foley, began July 17, 1954 on KWTO from Springfield's 1,100-seat
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were publicist Don Richardson and Bob "Bevo" Tubert. Fred I. Rains was floor director and Bill Ring frequently served as associate producer. The original
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was culturally significant for giving millions of urban and suburban American viewers their first regular exposure to country music. As Webb Pierce told
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and Bud Isaacs. The genial Foley closed each show from the Jewell Theatre in downtown Springfield with a "song of inspiration" or a recitation from his
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The versatile Wilson was also half of the show's Flash and Whistler (with Floyd "Goo Goo" Rutledge); and Rutledge was half of Lennie and Goo Goo (with
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had the most viewers, 16,577,500.) By 1959 the show was carried by 150 affiliates, but rarely won its time slot, competing with such heavyweights as
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The program used equipment and staff from KYTV, which was then a dual ABC-NBC network affiliate. It debuted using two black-and-white RCA TK-11
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affiliates such as WABC-TV took advantage of network break-away cues to carry 30- or, when it was 90 minutes, 60-minute portions.
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Red Foley (host); Bill Burke, Bud Isaacs, Tommy Jackson, Grady Martin, Paul Mitchell, Jimmy Selph, Bob Moore (musicians) (1955).
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From October 15, 1955, to September 15, 1956, the program aired from 7:30–8 p.m. every fourth Saturday when ABC televised
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contained a number of minor errors; the most significant was the common inaccuracy that the show reached 25 million viewers.
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variety series helped popularize country music in America's cities and suburbs, drawing more than nine million viewers. The
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include Ozark Jubilee Drive, Red Foley Court, Slim Wilson Boulevard, Bill Ring Court, Zed Tennis Street and Haworth Court.
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performed with his brother as the Rascals in Rhythm. On January 14, 1956, the program's first anniversary, Tennessee Gov.
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After cancellation by ABC, live performances from the Jewell Theatre continued over KWTO-AM (with 15 minutes carried by
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are available. As of February 2023, more than 70 episodes or segments have been posted. Meyer Library also houses the
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s executive producers were Crossroads vice presidents Si Siman and John Mahaffey, and the producer-director was Bryan
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and featured some of the same cast members, including Bobby Lord, the Promenaders and Slim Wilson's Jubilee Band.
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Hoekstra, Dave "The King Earns a Country Crown; Honor Recalls Elvis' Nashville Roots" (September 20, 1998),
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Hoekstra, Dave "The King Earns a Country Crown; Honor recalls Elvis' Nashville Roots" (September 20, 1998),
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showcased young country music performers. "Junior Jubilee" aired from 7:30–8 p.m. when ABC televised
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Every fourth Saturday from March 31 through September 15 (and on December 13), 1956, a special edition of
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series to originate outside New York City or Hollywood. The weekly program featured five rotating hosts:
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Byrne, Bridget "Barbara Mandrell: Just a Mom at 'Heart'" (January 19, 2000), BPI Entertainment News Wire
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Byrne, Bridget "Barbara Mandrell: Just a Mom at 'Heart'" (January 19, 2000), BPI Entertainment News Wire
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Misurrell, Ed "How a Local Boy's Hobby Brought TV to the Ozarks" (October 2, 1955), "Pictorial TView",
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because network television transmission capability from Springfield was not available. Columbia had a
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The program debuted on ABC-TV on January 22, 1955, but the first 14 national telecasts were staged at
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has partnered with the UCLA archives to digitize all viable episodes and post them on a dedicated
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gave many of the biggest names in country music their first experiences performing on television.
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s Jack O'Brien began his April 1 column with, "Didn't catch the name of the 9-year-old [
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producer-director Bryan Bisney contacted her stepfather, Buell "Jay" Rainwater, who mailed him a
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Turtle, Howard "Ozarks Folk Tunes and Comedy Make Springfield a TV Center" (January 29, 1956),
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convinced Foley to hear her sing before the show. He was stunned and agreed to let Lee perform
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magazine's award for Greatest Achievement in Records in 1957 (for "Walkin' After Midnight").
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Rhodes, Don "Young Star Took First Steps in Rise to Fame in Augusta" (September 19, 1997),
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A typical program included a mix of vocal and instrumental performances, comedy routines,
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Kelley, Michael "Hillbilly Heaven: Music Mecca Basks in all its Glory" (June 29, 1991),
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ABC promoted and sold the program as prime family entertainment. Sponsors included the
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Red Foley with producer-director Bryan Bisney and Fran Allison during a 1956 rehearsal
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on March 17, 1956, performing Perkins' No. 1 hit, "Blue Suede Shoes" and the B side, "
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cast was originally headlined by Wanda Jackson, Norma Jean, Bobby Lord, Webb Pierce,
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Dessauer, Phil "Springfield, Mo.–Radio City of Country Music" (April, 1957),
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Dessauer, Phil "Springfield, Mo.–Radio City of Country Music" (April, 1957),
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Foley periodically asked viewers to contribute to various charities, including the
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Martin and His Winging Strings, featuring Moore, Jackson, Isaacs and Hank Garland.
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as the #5 Top Country Artist for the 1940s and #5 in the 1950s. Big names such as
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was Don Sebring; his successor, Andy Miller, later did scenic design for nearby
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on February 2, 1957 to again sing "Blue Suede Shoes" and his then-current hit, "
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from 8–8:30 p.m. ET (Presley first performed the song February 11 on
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By 1956, Springfield, with two other ABC shows, ranked behind only New York and
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were interspersed with a regular cast, including a group of young talent the
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from March 17–September 22. Starting in May, it was the first network
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s first broadcast was December 26, 1953 with an hour-long telecast from the
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Marymont, Mark "'Ozarks Jubilee' Reunion Preserves Past" (April 23, 1999),
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but she belts a song like a star." The show received three times the usual
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The first (and first live) country music program on network television was
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Carl Perkins and the Perkins Brothers Band made their television debut on
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Peterson, Bettelou "Red Foley's Proud of Grandson" (February 19, 1959),
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28 percent more per-set viewers than the average of all prime time shows
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through Foster's RadiOzark Enterprises, and aired them locally over his
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for originating network television programming. Top Talent was booking
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reunions at the 1988 dedication, in October 1992, and in April 1999.
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during the state's semi-centennial; and February 21, 1959 from the
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with a third added a year later. Vocals of some hit songs were
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Virtually every country music star of the day appeared on the
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poster family. Groups recognized on the program included the
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magazine's annual TV critics poll in 1957 and 1960. In 1961,
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photos from the History Museum for Springfield-Greene County
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version was heard by millions more starting in August 1954.
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Terry, Dickson "Hillbilly Music Center" (February 5, 1956)
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to become America's top country music tourist destination.
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of Lee singing "Jambalaya" on an Augusta radio show with a
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Lowell "L. D." Keller), a competitive team originally from
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A Satisfied Mind: the Country Music Life of Porter Wagoner
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mistakenly said "March 17" instead of February 11, p. 163
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performed the song that same Saturday night on CBS-TV's
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featured two square dance groups: the Promenaders (with
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DeBlois, Frank "Them Big City Ways" (August 17, 1957),
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Jenkins, Dan "Review: Ozark Jubilee" (April 16, 1955),
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by Carl Perkins and David McGee (1996), Hyperion Press
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First network TV program to feature country music stars
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Little Miss Dynamite: the Life and Times of Brenda Lee
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and Jean Shepard, who met on the show, later married.
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Foley later recalled his reaction: 4002: 3870: 3607:"Quiet–Men Listening" (March 21, 1955), 3213: 2987: 2424:Missouri State University digitization project 3896:, St. Martin's Paperbacks; Expanded edition, 3875:, Stewart, Dillbeck & White Productions, 3379: 3377: 3337:, Stewart, Dillbeck & White Productions, 3251: 3249: 3135:, St. Martin's Paperbacks; Expanded edition, 3108:, St. Martin's Paperbacks; Expanded edition, 3072: 3070: 2547:"Joel Whitburn's Top Country Songs 1944-2017" 1789:promotional unit at Bell Auditorium. A local 1764: 4023: 3929: 3731:Country Music Jubilee Souvenir Picture Album 2867: 2522:Except for brief runs on Thursday and Monday 2398:The program was the subject of a 1993 book, 2361:1960 opening title with Massey Ferguson logo 2102:. Its ratings were also hampered when a few 2031:also staged performances for inmates at the 1925:Patsy Cline made sixteen appearances on the 404:and an occasional novelty act. The host was 361:'s top stars of the day. It was produced in 3830: 3590:Weekly program listings (1955–1960), 2894:Weekly program listings (1955–1960), 2852:Weekly program listings (1955–1956), 2636:Weekly program listings (1955–1960), 2594: 2454:Bryan T. E. Bisney Ozark Jubilee Collection 1850:Carl Perkins, "Blue Suede Shoes", and Elvis 900:had finished third among men. According to 665:presents a much broader variety of music). 4213:American English-language television shows 3374: 3246: 3067: 2755:"ARB Top Shows Among Men" (May 26, 1956), 2261:for a Massey Ferguson dealers convention. 1901:Both Perkins and Presley were fans of the 1785:radio station to see Foley and a visiting 1717:in a recurring role as Aunt Fanny; actors 1358:For a more complete list and year(s), see 4203:Black-and-white American television shows 2917:. UCLA. November 10, 2009. Archived from 2274:, which, according to ABC Vice President 584:Earlier country music television programs 74:Learn how and when to remove this message 4178:1960s American variety television series 4173:1950s American variety television series 4062:. Brenda Lee Productions. Archived from 3976:Patsy: the Life and Times of Patsy Cline 3685:"They Love Mountain Music" (May 7, 1956) 3268:"First Birthday" ad (January 21, 1956), 3079:Patsy: the Life and Times of Patsy Cline 2456:of Bisney's logbooks, notes and photos. 2356: 2197: 2155: 2038: 975: 928:former time slot (the show had replaced 844: 4188:1960 American television series endings 3889: 3128: 3101: 2341:made her network debut on the program. 2033:US Medical Center for Federal Prisoners 549:was canceled after almost six years as 379:on July 6, 1957, and was finally named 4183:1954 American television series debuts 4168:1960s American music television series 4163:1950s American music television series 4153:1955 American television series debuts 4145: 4027:Patsy Montana, The Cowboy's Sweetheart 3966:Eng, Steve (1998). "Ozark Jubilee" In 3910: 2871:Patsy Montana, The Cowboy's Sweetheart 885:, singing "Woodman, Spare that Tree". 432:brought to national fame: 11-year-old 4198:American country music radio programs 3973: 3599:"The Red Foley Story" (March, 1955), 3255:"Ozark Jubilee" (February 13, 1956), 3181:Weekly program listings (1955–1958), 3076: 2571:"This Day in Country Music: April 23" 2432:of the program were preserved at the 2056:Largest male U.S. television audience 1890:on March 24. Perkins returned to the 807:Red Foley and the rise of Springfield 4046:The Stewart News/Port St. Lucie News 4024:Montana, Patsy; Frost, Jane (2002), 3930:Perkins, Carl; McGee, David (1996), 3710:Ozark Jubilee Souvenir Picture Album 3664:The Ozark Jubilee starring Red Foley 3656:"Ozark Jubilee" (February 13, 1956) 3624:Ozark Jubilee Souvenir Picture Album 3282:TV Ratings: 1955–1956, ClassicTV.com 3223:The Ozark Jubilee starring Red Foley 3062:The Stewart News/Port St. Lucie News 2957:Brenda Lee–Her Life and Career 2868:Montana, Patsy; Frost, Jane (2002), 2808:Ozark Jubilee Souvenir Picture Album 2304: 1030:pilot who later became president of 560:May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You 18: 3851: 3666:(1956), RadiOzark Enterprises, Inc. 3225:(1956), RadiOzark Enterprises, Inc. 3194: 668: 456:. Other featured cast members were 281:Crossroads TV Productions (1955-60) 13: 3831:Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle (1992), 3783:"Jubilee, U.S.A." 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