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  2. Country Hoedown - Wikipedia

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    Scheduling and reception. Country Hoedown aired on Saturdays at 9:00 p.m. as a mid-year substitute for On Camera in 1956. From 28 September 1956, it aired Fridays at 9:30 p.m. as a regular season programme until July 1959. From October 1959, it was rescheduled to 8:00 p.m., still on Fridays, until its final episode was broadcast on 25 June 1965.

  3. Tommy Hunter - Wikipedia

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    Hunter was inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in 1984. In 1986, Hunter was made a Member of the Order of Canada. He has received three Canadian Juno Awards and one Gemini Award. In 1990, he was given a place in the Country Music Hall of Fame's "Walkway of Stars". A street ("Tommy Hunter Way") was also renamed in his honour in ...

  4. List of country television and radio shows - Wikipedia

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    The Tommy Hunter Show, 1965–92, a weekly variety show starring Canadian musician Tommy Hunter; it replaced Country Hoedown on the CBC lineup and was seen in the United States on TNN from 1983 until 1992. Village Barn on NBC from 1948 to 50, broadcast from a New York City nightclub. The first (and first live) country music program on network TV

  5. Don Messer's Jubilee - Wikipedia

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    Release. 7 November 1957. ( 1957-11-07) –. 1973. ( 1973) Don Messer's Jubilee was a Canadian folk musical variety show first broadcast on radio and later on television. The radio version aired from produced from 1939 to 1958 in Charlottetown for CBC Radio. The Television version show shot at the studios of CBHT in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

  6. Capital Hoedown - Wikipedia

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    Capital Hoedown. Coordinates: 45°25′00″N 75°43′00″W. Capital Hoedown was a Canadian outdoor country music festival that took place in August in Ottawa, Ontario. Founded in 2010 by Denis Benoit, the three-day annual festival was one of the largest in North America, [1] however it was cancelled after only two years.

  7. Category:Canadian women country singers - Wikipedia

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    Carly McKillip. Madeline Merlo. Amy Metcalfe. Rebecca Miller (singer) Katie Moore (singer-songwriter) Jess Moskaluke. Miranda Mulholland. Anne Murray. Denise Murray.

  8. Hoedown - Wikipedia

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    The most famous hoedown in classical music is the section entitled "Hoe-Down" from the Rodeo ballet by Aaron Copland (1942). The most frequently heard version is from the Four Dance Episodes from Rodeo, which Copland extracted from the ballet shortly after its premiere; the dance episodes were first performed in 1943 by the Boston Pops conducted by Arthur Fiedler.

  9. O-Town Hoedown - Wikipedia

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    The O-Town Hoedown took place over 9–10 days in early fall. Events were held at various small and medium-sized concert venues in Ottawa, similar to concert series such as South by Southwest and Canadian Music Week, with the exception that only one event was scheduled per day. See also. List of country music festivals; List of festivals in Ottawa