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Homemade hillbilly jam

A look at the rich and wonderful sounds of hillbilly music, which began in the 1800s when a group of Scotch-Irish immigrants settled in the Ozark Mountains of southwestern Missouri.

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  • "A look at the rich and wonderful sounds of hillbilly music, which began in the 1800s when a group of Scotch-Irish immigrants settled in the Ozark Mountains of southwestern Missouri."@en
  • "In the 1800s, a group of Scotch-Irish immigrants settled in the Ozark Mountains of Southwestern Missouri. Stereotyped as poor, lawless degerates, these isolated hill folk became the butt of jokes and became known as "hillbillies." This documentary looks at hillbilly music by following three families of modern-day hillbillies back to their music-making roots. Features singer/songwriter Mark Bilyeu from the band Big Smith, who perform a foot-stompin' repertoire of songs, including some passed down through generations, tales of moonshining and adultery, along with stories of faith and life. Includes archival photos and film footage."@en

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  • "non fiction"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Documentary films"@en

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  • "Homemade hillbilly jam"
  • "Homemade hillbilly jam"@en