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Charles Kuralt Remembered by Charles Osgood CBS Sunday Morning July 1997
Following his death on July 4th 1997 Charles Kuralt is remembered on the CBS Sunday Morning program by Charles Osgood.
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Charles Kuralt's final appearance on CBS Sunday Morning clip 7
Charles Kuralt's final episode on CBS Sunday Morning.
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Thanksgiving In Prairie Mississippi
Charles Kuralt tells the story of the homecoming of 9 children of Alex and Mary Chandler for parents' 50th wedding anniversary and Thanksgiving in 1978. The ...
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On The Road with Charles Kuralt - Molasses Makin - 1972.mpg
Human intrest series that ran at the end of the CBS Evening News though the 1970's. This one is from 1972 and is about the art of making molasses in the Smok...
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On The Road With Charles Kuralt - Louisiana Purchase
Nobody could tell a story like Charles Kuralt. I learned more about history in his segments than all my years in history class. Excuse the quality. This was ...
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Charles Kuralt - Booneville, California
We learn a little "Bootling" as Charles Kuralt visits the town of Booneville, a California town north of Santa Rosa.
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Charles Kuralt-Birch Bark Canoes-CBS Sunday Morning
As part of CBS Sunday Morning's 30th anniversary, the show took a look back at a story that original host Charles Kuralt did on an peculiar american who buil...
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From the archives: The 1979 debut of "Sunday Morning," Part 1
Watch the complete broadcast of the very first edition of "Sunday Morning," hosted by Charles Kuralt, from January 28, 1979. Features include Nelson Rockefeller and his love of modern art; the plight of the bald eagle; and Pope John Paul II's visit to Mexico City.(Part 1 of 3.)
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Charles Kuralt Commencement Address 1996
UNC Asheville May Commencement 1996
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On The Road With Charles Kuralt - Joseph Charles - Waving Man of Berkeley
Joseph Charles did this for 30 years. He was known as the "Waving Man". Excuse the quality. This was taken off a VHS tape made a long time ago by a very old ...
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Following in Charles Kuralt's footsteps
When she was 77 years old, Lou Schell decided to retrace some of the journeys made by CBS News' Charles Kuralt when he traveled the back roads of America. Her 13,000-mile trek is now the subject of her first book, "Revisiting America." Lee Cowan reports.
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11-27-1990 Letterman Robert Pastorelli, Elayne Boosler, Lou Reed, Charles Kuralt
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On The Road With Charles Kuralt - Thomas Jefferson
50 years to the day after signing the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died a couple of hours apart. On the 4th of July, Cha...
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Headline News - on the Death of Charles Kuralt - July, 1997
From early July of 1997, here is a Headline News story on the life and death of CBS newsman Charles Kuralt.
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Charles Kuralt interviews Alan Lomax, part 1 of 4 (1991)
Alan Lomax interviewed by Charles Kuralt at Lomax's Hunter College office, New York City, 1991. Part one of four. An edited portion of this interview appeare...
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Charles Kuralt's Chandler Family
An update on Kuralt's famous story about the Chandler family in Prairie, Mississippi.
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On The Road With Charles Kuralt - Unique Mailboxes
Charles Kuralt shows us America's mailboxes. Excuse the quality. This was taken off a VHS tape made a long time ago by a very old VCR.
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On the Road-CBS with Charles Kuralt interview of David Goodwine Sr of Fort Motte
CBS News program "On the Road with Charles Kuralt" in 1972 in Fort Motte SC conducted an interview of Mt. Zion Baptist Church Deacon David Goodwine Sr.
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Building of Brilliant - Narrated by Charles Kuralt
The Schooner Brilliant (a.k.a Christine-Margaret, Logan James, and Thomas Hoyne) was built alongside the Red Lion by Ferd Nimphius in Neshkoro, Wisconsin. Ch...
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Charles Kuralt hosts "Sunday Morning" on CBS for the final time
Charles Kuralt hosts "Sunday Morning" on CBS for the final time. (4/10/1994)
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Charles Kuralt and Bill Geist discuss cartoonist Charles Addams clip 6
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Michael Marcus, Bizen pottery on Charles Kuralt CBS Sunday Morning
CBS follows Michael Marcus' 12 day Bizen wood firing of his Bizen Nobori-Gama 5 chamber climbing kiln in Monterey, MA . The whole creation process of Bizen pottery is filmed culminating in his solo exhibition in Nagoya, Japan.
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The loyal dog no one owned but everyone loved
In 1978, CBS News correspondent Charles Kuralt stumbled upon a gravestone in an unusual location in Coles County Illinois. As Kuralt would report for the “CBS Evening News,” a dog named Blackie had been buried there years earlier after capturing the hearts of the community.
Charles Kuralt Remembered by Charles Osgood CBS Sunday Morning July 1997
Following his death on July 4th 1997 Charles Kuralt is remembered on the CBS Sunday Morning program by Charles Osgood....
Following his death on July 4th 1997 Charles Kuralt is remembered on the CBS Sunday Morning program by Charles Osgood.
wn.com/Charles Kuralt Remembered By Charles Osgood Cbs Sunday Morning July 1997
Following his death on July 4th 1997 Charles Kuralt is remembered on the CBS Sunday Morning program by Charles Osgood.
- published: 14 Oct 2013
- views: 3817
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author: R Schloss
Thanksgiving In Prairie Mississippi
Charles Kuralt tells the story of the homecoming of 9 children of Alex and Mary Chandler for parents' 50th wedding anniversary and Thanksgiving in 1978. The ......
Charles Kuralt tells the story of the homecoming of 9 children of Alex and Mary Chandler for parents' 50th wedding anniversary and Thanksgiving in 1978. The ...
wn.com/Thanksgiving In Prairie Mississippi
Charles Kuralt tells the story of the homecoming of 9 children of Alex and Mary Chandler for parents' 50th wedding anniversary and Thanksgiving in 1978. The ...
On The Road with Charles Kuralt - Molasses Makin - 1972.mpg
Human intrest series that ran at the end of the CBS Evening News though the 1970's. This one is from 1972 and is about the art of making molasses in the Smok......
Human intrest series that ran at the end of the CBS Evening News though the 1970's. This one is from 1972 and is about the art of making molasses in the Smok...
wn.com/On The Road With Charles Kuralt Molasses Makin 1972.Mpg
Human intrest series that ran at the end of the CBS Evening News though the 1970's. This one is from 1972 and is about the art of making molasses in the Smok...
- published: 30 Apr 2011
- views: 6697
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author: Rick Ball
On The Road With Charles Kuralt - Louisiana Purchase
Nobody could tell a story like Charles Kuralt. I learned more about history in his segments than all my years in history class. Excuse the quality. This was ......
Nobody could tell a story like Charles Kuralt. I learned more about history in his segments than all my years in history class. Excuse the quality. This was ...
wn.com/On The Road With Charles Kuralt Louisiana Purchase
Nobody could tell a story like Charles Kuralt. I learned more about history in his segments than all my years in history class. Excuse the quality. This was ...
- published: 30 Jun 2011
- views: 6344
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author: renshaw8
Charles Kuralt - Booneville, California
We learn a little "Bootling" as Charles Kuralt visits the town of Booneville, a California town north of Santa Rosa....
We learn a little "Bootling" as Charles Kuralt visits the town of Booneville, a California town north of Santa Rosa.
wn.com/Charles Kuralt Booneville, California
We learn a little "Bootling" as Charles Kuralt visits the town of Booneville, a California town north of Santa Rosa.
Charles Kuralt-Birch Bark Canoes-CBS Sunday Morning
As part of CBS Sunday Morning's 30th anniversary, the show took a look back at a story that original host Charles Kuralt did on an peculiar american who buil......
As part of CBS Sunday Morning's 30th anniversary, the show took a look back at a story that original host Charles Kuralt did on an peculiar american who buil...
wn.com/Charles Kuralt Birch Bark Canoes Cbs Sunday Morning
As part of CBS Sunday Morning's 30th anniversary, the show took a look back at a story that original host Charles Kuralt did on an peculiar american who buil...
From the archives: The 1979 debut of "Sunday Morning," Part 1
Watch the complete broadcast of the very first edition of "Sunday Morning," hosted by Charles Kuralt, from January 28, 1979. Features include Nelson Rockefeller...
Watch the complete broadcast of the very first edition of "Sunday Morning," hosted by Charles Kuralt, from January 28, 1979. Features include Nelson Rockefeller and his love of modern art; the plight of the bald eagle; and Pope John Paul II's visit to Mexico City.(Part 1 of 3.)
wn.com/From The Archives The 1979 Debut Of Sunday Morning, Part 1
Watch the complete broadcast of the very first edition of "Sunday Morning," hosted by Charles Kuralt, from January 28, 1979. Features include Nelson Rockefeller and his love of modern art; the plight of the bald eagle; and Pope John Paul II's visit to Mexico City.(Part 1 of 3.)
- published: 04 Oct 2015
- views: 777
On The Road With Charles Kuralt - Joseph Charles - Waving Man of Berkeley
Joseph Charles did this for 30 years. He was known as the "Waving Man". Excuse the quality. This was taken off a VHS tape made a long time ago by a very old ......
Joseph Charles did this for 30 years. He was known as the "Waving Man". Excuse the quality. This was taken off a VHS tape made a long time ago by a very old ...
wn.com/On The Road With Charles Kuralt Joseph Charles Waving Man Of Berkeley
Joseph Charles did this for 30 years. He was known as the "Waving Man". Excuse the quality. This was taken off a VHS tape made a long time ago by a very old ...
- published: 30 Jun 2011
- views: 5802
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author: renshaw8
Following in Charles Kuralt's footsteps
When she was 77 years old, Lou Schell decided to retrace some of the journeys made by CBS News' Charles Kuralt when he traveled the back roads of America. Her 1...
When she was 77 years old, Lou Schell decided to retrace some of the journeys made by CBS News' Charles Kuralt when he traveled the back roads of America. Her 13,000-mile trek is now the subject of her first book, "Revisiting America." Lee Cowan reports.
wn.com/Following In Charles Kuralt's Footsteps
When she was 77 years old, Lou Schell decided to retrace some of the journeys made by CBS News' Charles Kuralt when he traveled the back roads of America. Her 13,000-mile trek is now the subject of her first book, "Revisiting America." Lee Cowan reports.
- published: 05 Jul 2015
- views: 33
On The Road With Charles Kuralt - Thomas Jefferson
50 years to the day after signing the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died a couple of hours apart. On the 4th of July, Cha......
50 years to the day after signing the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died a couple of hours apart. On the 4th of July, Cha...
wn.com/On The Road With Charles Kuralt Thomas Jefferson
50 years to the day after signing the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died a couple of hours apart. On the 4th of July, Cha...
- published: 02 Jul 2011
- views: 6186
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author: renshaw8
Headline News - on the Death of Charles Kuralt - July, 1997
From early July of 1997, here is a Headline News story on the life and death of CBS newsman Charles Kuralt....
From early July of 1997, here is a Headline News story on the life and death of CBS newsman Charles Kuralt.
wn.com/Headline News On The Death Of Charles Kuralt July, 1997
From early July of 1997, here is a Headline News story on the life and death of CBS newsman Charles Kuralt.
Charles Kuralt interviews Alan Lomax, part 1 of 4 (1991)
Alan Lomax interviewed by Charles Kuralt at Lomax's Hunter College office, New York City, 1991. Part one of four. An edited portion of this interview appeare......
Alan Lomax interviewed by Charles Kuralt at Lomax's Hunter College office, New York City, 1991. Part one of four. An edited portion of this interview appeare...
wn.com/Charles Kuralt Interviews Alan Lomax, Part 1 Of 4 (1991)
Alan Lomax interviewed by Charles Kuralt at Lomax's Hunter College office, New York City, 1991. Part one of four. An edited portion of this interview appeare...
Charles Kuralt's Chandler Family
An update on Kuralt's famous story about the Chandler family in Prairie, Mississippi....
An update on Kuralt's famous story about the Chandler family in Prairie, Mississippi.
wn.com/Charles Kuralt's Chandler Family
An update on Kuralt's famous story about the Chandler family in Prairie, Mississippi.
On The Road With Charles Kuralt - Unique Mailboxes
Charles Kuralt shows us America's mailboxes. Excuse the quality. This was taken off a VHS tape made a long time ago by a very old VCR....
Charles Kuralt shows us America's mailboxes. Excuse the quality. This was taken off a VHS tape made a long time ago by a very old VCR.
wn.com/On The Road With Charles Kuralt Unique Mailboxes
Charles Kuralt shows us America's mailboxes. Excuse the quality. This was taken off a VHS tape made a long time ago by a very old VCR.
- published: 29 Jun 2011
- views: 4669
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author: renshaw8
On the Road-CBS with Charles Kuralt interview of David Goodwine Sr of Fort Motte
CBS News program "On the Road with Charles Kuralt" in 1972 in Fort Motte SC conducted an interview of Mt. Zion Baptist Church Deacon David Goodwine Sr....
CBS News program "On the Road with Charles Kuralt" in 1972 in Fort Motte SC conducted an interview of Mt. Zion Baptist Church Deacon David Goodwine Sr.
wn.com/On The Road Cbs With Charles Kuralt Interview Of David Goodwine Sr Of Fort Motte
CBS News program "On the Road with Charles Kuralt" in 1972 in Fort Motte SC conducted an interview of Mt. Zion Baptist Church Deacon David Goodwine Sr.
- published: 19 Jul 2015
- views: 19
Building of Brilliant - Narrated by Charles Kuralt
The Schooner Brilliant (a.k.a Christine-Margaret, Logan James, and Thomas Hoyne) was built alongside the Red Lion by Ferd Nimphius in Neshkoro, Wisconsin. Ch......
The Schooner Brilliant (a.k.a Christine-Margaret, Logan James, and Thomas Hoyne) was built alongside the Red Lion by Ferd Nimphius in Neshkoro, Wisconsin. Ch...
wn.com/Building Of Brilliant Narrated By Charles Kuralt
The Schooner Brilliant (a.k.a Christine-Margaret, Logan James, and Thomas Hoyne) was built alongside the Red Lion by Ferd Nimphius in Neshkoro, Wisconsin. Ch...
Charles Kuralt hosts "Sunday Morning" on CBS for the final time
Charles Kuralt hosts "Sunday Morning" on CBS for the final time. (4/10/1994)...
Charles Kuralt hosts "Sunday Morning" on CBS for the final time. (4/10/1994)
wn.com/Charles Kuralt Hosts Sunday Morning On Cbs For The Final Time
Charles Kuralt hosts "Sunday Morning" on CBS for the final time. (4/10/1994)
- published: 10 Apr 2015
- views: 27
Michael Marcus, Bizen pottery on Charles Kuralt CBS Sunday Morning
CBS follows Michael Marcus' 12 day Bizen wood firing of his Bizen Nobori-Gama 5 chamber climbing kiln in Monterey, MA . The whole creation process of Bizen pott...
CBS follows Michael Marcus' 12 day Bizen wood firing of his Bizen Nobori-Gama 5 chamber climbing kiln in Monterey, MA . The whole creation process of Bizen pottery is filmed culminating in his solo exhibition in Nagoya, Japan.
wn.com/Michael Marcus, Bizen Pottery On Charles Kuralt Cbs Sunday Morning
CBS follows Michael Marcus' 12 day Bizen wood firing of his Bizen Nobori-Gama 5 chamber climbing kiln in Monterey, MA . The whole creation process of Bizen pottery is filmed culminating in his solo exhibition in Nagoya, Japan.
- published: 28 Jun 2015
- views: 68
The loyal dog no one owned but everyone loved
In 1978, CBS News correspondent Charles Kuralt stumbled upon a gravestone in an unusual location in Coles County Illinois. As Kuralt would report for the “CBS E...
In 1978, CBS News correspondent Charles Kuralt stumbled upon a gravestone in an unusual location in Coles County Illinois. As Kuralt would report for the “CBS Evening News,” a dog named Blackie had been buried there years earlier after capturing the hearts of the community.
wn.com/The Loyal Dog No One Owned But Everyone Loved
In 1978, CBS News correspondent Charles Kuralt stumbled upon a gravestone in an unusual location in Coles County Illinois. As Kuralt would report for the “CBS Evening News,” a dog named Blackie had been buried there years earlier after capturing the hearts of the community.
- published: 05 Mar 2015
- views: 7
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Charles Kuralt interviews Alan Lomax, part 2 of 4 (1991)
Alan Lomax interviewed by Charles Kuralt at Lomax's Hunter College office, New York City, 1991. Part two of four. An edited portion of this interview appeare...
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Charles Kuralt interviews Alan Lomax, part 3 of 4 (1991)
Alan Lomax interviewed by Charles Kuralt at Lomax's Hunter College office, New York City, 1991. Part three of four. An edited portion of this interview appea...
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Charles Kuralt interviews Alan Lomax, part 4 of 4 (1991)
Alan Lomax interviewed by Charles Kuralt at Lomax's Hunter College office, New York City, 1991. Part four of four. An edited portion of this interview appear...
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Charles Kuralt Interview - Levi Fisher (1913-2000)
Charles Kuralt's 1981 CBS interview with Levi Fisher. We miss you Pop!
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Sunday Morning w/ Charles Kuralt - TAP, Cabell Brand Interview
CBS Sunday Morning with Charles Kuralt - History of Cabell Brand and TAP Total Action Against Poverty.
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News Interview - "Doc" Tommy Scott Walter Conkrite Charles Kuralt 1979
American Film, TV and Country Music Pioneer Ramblin' "Doc" Tommy Scott (1917-2013) and his Last Real Old Time Medicine Show appears on CBS Evening News on Thanksgiving, Nov. 22, 1979 introduced by Walter Conkrite and interviews by Charles Kuralt. Features an appearance in Blairsville, Ga. and Andrews, N.C. Among the cast Gaines Blevins "Old Bleb", Scotty Lee, and Clyde Moody. Archives editor: Rand
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390 Moments of Zildjian - Charles Kuralt On the Road CBS
To celebrate 390 years of Zildjian, we will be opening the vault and pulling out some special moments in Zildjian history. This is a clip from the 1968 CBS O...
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Christy Hengel with Charles Kuralt - National Heritage Fellowship, 1989
Christy Hengel (New Ulm, MN) is interviewed by Charles Kuralt at the ceremonies for the National Heritage Fellowship awards in 1989. This historical video ar...
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Marlene Sanders discusses working on "Sunday Morning" with Charles Kuralt - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG
See her full interview at http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/marlene-sanders
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Wernher Von Braun The Man Who Conquered Space Documentary
Wernher Von Braun The Man Who Conquered Space
Old documentary, includes interview with Magnus Von Braun.
Narrator Charles Kuralt.
'i believe with all my heart, that the closer man comes to understanding the universe, the closer he comes to understanding himself'
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Norm Macdonald Didn't Plan To Tear Up On Letterman | Larry King Now | Ora.TV
SUBSCRIBE to Larry King's YouTube Channel:http://bit.ly/1Larry King Now | Ora.TV31HuYM
As a longtime guest and the last standup to appear on Letterman's final run, Norm Macdonald knows a thing or two about David Letterman. He explains the genius of the legendary host's approach, and how he didn't intend on letting slip his love.
FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/OraTV &http;://www.facebook.com/La
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Rodney Dangerfield - crazy stories Norm Macdonald
Some crazy stories about the late, great rodney dangerfield.
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Still Fiddling In The Ozarks (CBS News)
A fiddle maker in the Ozark Mountains, interviewed 30 years ago by CBS' Charles Kuralt, is still carving away at her creations at the age of 90. Sharyn Alfon...
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Norm Macdonald Last Stand Up on Letterman
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TBES Interview: Author Michelle Waters The Orange Line Podcast
http://OrangeLineCareer.com
Here is our insightful interview with Michelle Waters, a consultant and an author of "The Orange Line: A Woman's Guide to Integrating Work, Life & Family."
We discuss the choices women face with finding happiness within a proper work=life balance throughout their careers. Waters discusses her book, which gives real-life examples and studies of women striving to achiev
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Interview With Rudy T
From the first time I saw The Master of the Stratocaster & his band play, I knew I had to interview Rudy T. As you all know, I'm the farthest thing from a jo...
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Jami Lin on 60 minutes: WOW!
The BEA (BookExpo American with one-million square feet) is always a trip...but when Charles Kuralt on 60 minutes interview me, that was super WOW! http://ww...
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News Interview - "Doc" Tommy Scott about Roy Rogers 1998
American Film, TV and Country Music Pioneer Ramblin' "Doc" Tommy Scott (1917-2013) shares a news interview with News Channel 32 on the passing of his friend Roy Rogers in 1998. Rogers is featured in Scott's book. Archives editor: Randall Franks For more information, visit http://www.doctommyscott.com.
Scott stepped into the entertainment field as he crawled up on the back of a "Doc" M.F. Chamber
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Norm Macdonald's Bill Cosby story
Norm tells David Letterman a story about Bill Cosby.
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News Interview - "Doc" Tommy Scott Eyewitness News WWL TV New Orleans
American Film, TV and Country Music Pioneer Ramblin' "Doc" Tommy Scott (1917-2013) shares an interview with WWL-TV while doing a special appearance at a mall near New Orleans in 1983. The feature also went nationwide as a story on PM Magazine. Archives editor: Randall Franks For more information, visit http://www.doctommyscott.com.
Scott stepped into the entertainment field as he crawled up on
Charles Kuralt interviews Alan Lomax, part 2 of 4 (1991)
Alan Lomax interviewed by Charles Kuralt at Lomax's Hunter College office, New York City, 1991. Part two of four. An edited portion of this interview appeare......
Alan Lomax interviewed by Charles Kuralt at Lomax's Hunter College office, New York City, 1991. Part two of four. An edited portion of this interview appeare...
wn.com/Charles Kuralt Interviews Alan Lomax, Part 2 Of 4 (1991)
Alan Lomax interviewed by Charles Kuralt at Lomax's Hunter College office, New York City, 1991. Part two of four. An edited portion of this interview appeare...
Charles Kuralt interviews Alan Lomax, part 3 of 4 (1991)
Alan Lomax interviewed by Charles Kuralt at Lomax's Hunter College office, New York City, 1991. Part three of four. An edited portion of this interview appea......
Alan Lomax interviewed by Charles Kuralt at Lomax's Hunter College office, New York City, 1991. Part three of four. An edited portion of this interview appea...
wn.com/Charles Kuralt Interviews Alan Lomax, Part 3 Of 4 (1991)
Alan Lomax interviewed by Charles Kuralt at Lomax's Hunter College office, New York City, 1991. Part three of four. An edited portion of this interview appea...
Charles Kuralt interviews Alan Lomax, part 4 of 4 (1991)
Alan Lomax interviewed by Charles Kuralt at Lomax's Hunter College office, New York City, 1991. Part four of four. An edited portion of this interview appear......
Alan Lomax interviewed by Charles Kuralt at Lomax's Hunter College office, New York City, 1991. Part four of four. An edited portion of this interview appear...
wn.com/Charles Kuralt Interviews Alan Lomax, Part 4 Of 4 (1991)
Alan Lomax interviewed by Charles Kuralt at Lomax's Hunter College office, New York City, 1991. Part four of four. An edited portion of this interview appear...
Charles Kuralt Interview - Levi Fisher (1913-2000)
Charles Kuralt's 1981 CBS interview with Levi Fisher. We miss you Pop!...
Charles Kuralt's 1981 CBS interview with Levi Fisher. We miss you Pop!
wn.com/Charles Kuralt Interview Levi Fisher (1913 2000)
Charles Kuralt's 1981 CBS interview with Levi Fisher. We miss you Pop!
- published: 16 Sep 2009
- views: 4122
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author: deberlyllc
Sunday Morning w/ Charles Kuralt - TAP, Cabell Brand Interview
CBS Sunday Morning with Charles Kuralt - History of Cabell Brand and TAP Total Action Against Poverty....
CBS Sunday Morning with Charles Kuralt - History of Cabell Brand and TAP Total Action Against Poverty.
wn.com/Sunday Morning W Charles Kuralt Tap, Cabell Brand Interview
CBS Sunday Morning with Charles Kuralt - History of Cabell Brand and TAP Total Action Against Poverty.
News Interview - "Doc" Tommy Scott Walter Conkrite Charles Kuralt 1979
American Film, TV and Country Music Pioneer Ramblin' "Doc" Tommy Scott (1917-2013) and his Last Real Old Time Medicine Show appears on CBS Evening News on Thank...
American Film, TV and Country Music Pioneer Ramblin' "Doc" Tommy Scott (1917-2013) and his Last Real Old Time Medicine Show appears on CBS Evening News on Thanksgiving, Nov. 22, 1979 introduced by Walter Conkrite and interviews by Charles Kuralt. Features an appearance in Blairsville, Ga. and Andrews, N.C. Among the cast Gaines Blevins "Old Bleb", Scotty Lee, and Clyde Moody. Archives editor: Randall Franks For more information, visit http://www.doctommyscott.com.
Scott stepped into the entertainment field as he crawled up on the back of a "Doc" M.F. Chamberlain's Medicine Show wagon in Toccoa, Ga. in 1936 giving him his first opportunity to leave his parent's farm in Eastanollee, Ga. and become a traveling showman.
Chamberlain toured the South for roughly two more years retiring from the show he began in 1890 and turning it over to Scott lock, stock and medicine formulas including the laxative Herb-O-Lac, also called Man-O-Ree and Katona and a liniment that Scott sold as Snake Oil. Scott moved to North Carolina in 1938 gaining a position on WPTF radio in Raleigh, N.C. performing as part of the Pete and Minervy dramatic troupe.
He then moved to WWVA, Wheeling, WV where he agreed to front Charlie Monroe's new band the Kentucky Partners appearing as Rambling Scotty. Monroe had just split with his brother Bill Monroe, later known as the Father of Bluegrass Music.
He married his late wife Mary Frank "Frankie" Thomas in 1940 shortly before he became a member of the Grand Ole Opry alongside contemporaries Roy Acuff, Minnie Pearl and Ernest Tubb performing music on WSM and doing comedy with his hand made wooden sidekick Luke McLuke on the Opry. He led his Grand Ole Opry touring show both in auditoriums and under canvas with Opry stars such as Uncle Dave Macon, Curley Williams, Danny Bailey, and Jimmy Selph at his side.
Scott penned his most popular song of the late 1940's "Rosebuds and You" in honor of his longtime stage and film and TV co-star Frankie. The song became a regional hit in the South and west for Ramblin' Tommy Scott in 1950; it was later covered by dozens of artists including Country Music Hall of Famer George Morgan znc late fiddler Benny Martin whose version went to Billboard's top 20 in 1963.
Scott also wrote the bluegrass standard "You Are The Rainbow of My Dreams," and contributed to the multi-million selling pop song "Mule Train," to which he sold his rights. "You Took My Sunshine," "You Can't Stop Time," "Gonna Paint the Town Red," "Tennessee," "Rockin' and Rollin'," "Elly Mae," and "Pollution" were among the more than 500 songs he penned and recorded for a numerous record labels.
Scott became a fixture in early radio, theaters, circuses, and western and hillbilly films appearing coast to coast. He starred in the 1949 release of "Trail of the Hawk," directed by Oscar nominee Edward Dymytrk, as well as numerous other 1940s and 50s films such as "Mountain Capers," "Hillbilly Harmony," "Southern Hayride" and starred in two TV series - the "Ramblin' Tommy Scott Show" which came to nationwide television in 1948, and Ramblin' Tommy Scott's "Smokey Mountain Jamboree."
Among his other early television appearances was one with young talk show host Johnny Carson and he later appeared with almost every major journalist, talk or variety show personality in the U.S. and Canada including Walter Conkrite, Oprah Winfrey, Margaret Trudeau. Charles Kuralt, Jane Pauley, Ralph Emery and David Letterman. He made multiple appearances for Entertainment Tonight, The Tommy Hunter Show and the Today Show.Scott was honored as an International Bluegrass Music Museum Legend in 2011, he is an inductee in the Atlanta Country Music Hall of Fame, Country Music Association Walkway of Stars in 1976, and was honored with a major exhibit at the Georgia Music Hall of Fame from 1996-2008.
He completed his 700-page autobiography "Snake Oil, Superstars, and Me" with co-authors Shirley Noe Swiesz and Randall Franks in 2007.
wn.com/News Interview Doc Tommy Scott Walter Conkrite Charles Kuralt 1979
American Film, TV and Country Music Pioneer Ramblin' "Doc" Tommy Scott (1917-2013) and his Last Real Old Time Medicine Show appears on CBS Evening News on Thanksgiving, Nov. 22, 1979 introduced by Walter Conkrite and interviews by Charles Kuralt. Features an appearance in Blairsville, Ga. and Andrews, N.C. Among the cast Gaines Blevins "Old Bleb", Scotty Lee, and Clyde Moody. Archives editor: Randall Franks For more information, visit http://www.doctommyscott.com.
Scott stepped into the entertainment field as he crawled up on the back of a "Doc" M.F. Chamberlain's Medicine Show wagon in Toccoa, Ga. in 1936 giving him his first opportunity to leave his parent's farm in Eastanollee, Ga. and become a traveling showman.
Chamberlain toured the South for roughly two more years retiring from the show he began in 1890 and turning it over to Scott lock, stock and medicine formulas including the laxative Herb-O-Lac, also called Man-O-Ree and Katona and a liniment that Scott sold as Snake Oil. Scott moved to North Carolina in 1938 gaining a position on WPTF radio in Raleigh, N.C. performing as part of the Pete and Minervy dramatic troupe.
He then moved to WWVA, Wheeling, WV where he agreed to front Charlie Monroe's new band the Kentucky Partners appearing as Rambling Scotty. Monroe had just split with his brother Bill Monroe, later known as the Father of Bluegrass Music.
He married his late wife Mary Frank "Frankie" Thomas in 1940 shortly before he became a member of the Grand Ole Opry alongside contemporaries Roy Acuff, Minnie Pearl and Ernest Tubb performing music on WSM and doing comedy with his hand made wooden sidekick Luke McLuke on the Opry. He led his Grand Ole Opry touring show both in auditoriums and under canvas with Opry stars such as Uncle Dave Macon, Curley Williams, Danny Bailey, and Jimmy Selph at his side.
Scott penned his most popular song of the late 1940's "Rosebuds and You" in honor of his longtime stage and film and TV co-star Frankie. The song became a regional hit in the South and west for Ramblin' Tommy Scott in 1950; it was later covered by dozens of artists including Country Music Hall of Famer George Morgan znc late fiddler Benny Martin whose version went to Billboard's top 20 in 1963.
Scott also wrote the bluegrass standard "You Are The Rainbow of My Dreams," and contributed to the multi-million selling pop song "Mule Train," to which he sold his rights. "You Took My Sunshine," "You Can't Stop Time," "Gonna Paint the Town Red," "Tennessee," "Rockin' and Rollin'," "Elly Mae," and "Pollution" were among the more than 500 songs he penned and recorded for a numerous record labels.
Scott became a fixture in early radio, theaters, circuses, and western and hillbilly films appearing coast to coast. He starred in the 1949 release of "Trail of the Hawk," directed by Oscar nominee Edward Dymytrk, as well as numerous other 1940s and 50s films such as "Mountain Capers," "Hillbilly Harmony," "Southern Hayride" and starred in two TV series - the "Ramblin' Tommy Scott Show" which came to nationwide television in 1948, and Ramblin' Tommy Scott's "Smokey Mountain Jamboree."
Among his other early television appearances was one with young talk show host Johnny Carson and he later appeared with almost every major journalist, talk or variety show personality in the U.S. and Canada including Walter Conkrite, Oprah Winfrey, Margaret Trudeau. Charles Kuralt, Jane Pauley, Ralph Emery and David Letterman. He made multiple appearances for Entertainment Tonight, The Tommy Hunter Show and the Today Show.Scott was honored as an International Bluegrass Music Museum Legend in 2011, he is an inductee in the Atlanta Country Music Hall of Fame, Country Music Association Walkway of Stars in 1976, and was honored with a major exhibit at the Georgia Music Hall of Fame from 1996-2008.
He completed his 700-page autobiography "Snake Oil, Superstars, and Me" with co-authors Shirley Noe Swiesz and Randall Franks in 2007.
- published: 02 Jul 2015
- views: 3
390 Moments of Zildjian - Charles Kuralt On the Road CBS
To celebrate 390 years of Zildjian, we will be opening the vault and pulling out some special moments in Zildjian history. This is a clip from the 1968 CBS O......
To celebrate 390 years of Zildjian, we will be opening the vault and pulling out some special moments in Zildjian history. This is a clip from the 1968 CBS O...
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To celebrate 390 years of Zildjian, we will be opening the vault and pulling out some special moments in Zildjian history. This is a clip from the 1968 CBS O...
Christy Hengel with Charles Kuralt - National Heritage Fellowship, 1989
Christy Hengel (New Ulm, MN) is interviewed by Charles Kuralt at the ceremonies for the National Heritage Fellowship awards in 1989. This historical video ar......
Christy Hengel (New Ulm, MN) is interviewed by Charles Kuralt at the ceremonies for the National Heritage Fellowship awards in 1989. This historical video ar...
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Christy Hengel (New Ulm, MN) is interviewed by Charles Kuralt at the ceremonies for the National Heritage Fellowship awards in 1989. This historical video ar...
Marlene Sanders discusses working on "Sunday Morning" with Charles Kuralt - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG
See her full interview at http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/marlene-sanders...
See her full interview at http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/marlene-sanders
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See her full interview at http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/marlene-sanders
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 1
Wernher Von Braun The Man Who Conquered Space Documentary
Wernher Von Braun The Man Who Conquered Space
Old documentary, includes interview with Magnus Von Braun.
Narrator Charles Kuralt.
'i believe with all my heart...
Wernher Von Braun The Man Who Conquered Space
Old documentary, includes interview with Magnus Von Braun.
Narrator Charles Kuralt.
'i believe with all my heart, that the closer man comes to understanding the universe, the closer he comes to understanding himself'
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Wernher Von Braun The Man Who Conquered Space
Old documentary, includes interview with Magnus Von Braun.
Narrator Charles Kuralt.
'i believe with all my heart, that the closer man comes to understanding the universe, the closer he comes to understanding himself'
- published: 19 Dec 2014
- views: 15
Norm Macdonald Didn't Plan To Tear Up On Letterman | Larry King Now | Ora.TV
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As a longtime guest and the last standup to appear on Letterman's final ...
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As a longtime guest and the last standup to appear on Letterman's final run, Norm Macdonald knows a thing or two about David Letterman. He explains the genius of the legendary host's approach, and how he didn't intend on letting slip his love.
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As a longtime guest and the last standup to appear on Letterman's final run, Norm Macdonald knows a thing or two about David Letterman. He explains the genius of the legendary host's approach, and how he didn't intend on letting slip his love.
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Use #LarryKingNow to make comments & ask us questions on Twitter!
Watch the Full Interview Here: http://www.ora.tv/larrykingnow
- published: 31 Jul 2015
- views: 1777
Rodney Dangerfield - crazy stories Norm Macdonald
Some crazy stories about the late, great rodney dangerfield....
Some crazy stories about the late, great rodney dangerfield.
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Some crazy stories about the late, great rodney dangerfield.
Still Fiddling In The Ozarks (CBS News)
A fiddle maker in the Ozark Mountains, interviewed 30 years ago by CBS' Charles Kuralt, is still carving away at her creations at the age of 90. Sharyn Alfon......
A fiddle maker in the Ozark Mountains, interviewed 30 years ago by CBS' Charles Kuralt, is still carving away at her creations at the age of 90. Sharyn Alfon...
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A fiddle maker in the Ozark Mountains, interviewed 30 years ago by CBS' Charles Kuralt, is still carving away at her creations at the age of 90. Sharyn Alfon...
TBES Interview: Author Michelle Waters The Orange Line Podcast
http://OrangeLineCareer.com
Here is our insightful interview with Michelle Waters, a consultant and an author of "The Orange Line: A Woman's Guide to Integrati...
http://OrangeLineCareer.com
Here is our insightful interview with Michelle Waters, a consultant and an author of "The Orange Line: A Woman's Guide to Integrating Work, Life & Family."
We discuss the choices women face with finding happiness within a proper work=life balance throughout their careers. Waters discusses her book, which gives real-life examples and studies of women striving to achieve the right situation for their personal growth. We also discuss the advantages of counseling for those struggling to find the proper balance between career and home life.
To learn more about the book visit http://www.amazon.com/Orange-Line-Womans-Integrating-Career/dp/0989207706
For additional interviews with interesting business guests, please visit http://www.TheBusinessExperienceShow.com
owner of a public relations & marketing firm for authors, motivational speakers, and professional experts. Lisa Caprelli and Brian Gaps discuss the value and role of publicity for business professionals today.
He also shares his fascinating background in broadcast media for stalworths ABC News' Good Morning America, CBS News' Sunday Morning, Charles Kuralt, Charlie Rose, and others.
http://www.TheBusinessExperienceShow.com
wn.com/Tbes Interview Author Michelle Waters The Orange Line Podcast
http://OrangeLineCareer.com
Here is our insightful interview with Michelle Waters, a consultant and an author of "The Orange Line: A Woman's Guide to Integrating Work, Life & Family."
We discuss the choices women face with finding happiness within a proper work=life balance throughout their careers. Waters discusses her book, which gives real-life examples and studies of women striving to achieve the right situation for their personal growth. We also discuss the advantages of counseling for those struggling to find the proper balance between career and home life.
To learn more about the book visit http://www.amazon.com/Orange-Line-Womans-Integrating-Career/dp/0989207706
For additional interviews with interesting business guests, please visit http://www.TheBusinessExperienceShow.com
owner of a public relations & marketing firm for authors, motivational speakers, and professional experts. Lisa Caprelli and Brian Gaps discuss the value and role of publicity for business professionals today.
He also shares his fascinating background in broadcast media for stalworths ABC News' Good Morning America, CBS News' Sunday Morning, Charles Kuralt, Charlie Rose, and others.
http://www.TheBusinessExperienceShow.com
- published: 07 Feb 2015
- views: 7
Interview With Rudy T
From the first time I saw The Master of the Stratocaster & his band play, I knew I had to interview Rudy T. As you all know, I'm the farthest thing from a jo......
From the first time I saw The Master of the Stratocaster & his band play, I knew I had to interview Rudy T. As you all know, I'm the farthest thing from a jo...
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From the first time I saw The Master of the Stratocaster & his band play, I knew I had to interview Rudy T. As you all know, I'm the farthest thing from a jo...
Jami Lin on 60 minutes: WOW!
The BEA (BookExpo American with one-million square feet) is always a trip...but when Charles Kuralt on 60 minutes interview me, that was super WOW! http://ww......
The BEA (BookExpo American with one-million square feet) is always a trip...but when Charles Kuralt on 60 minutes interview me, that was super WOW! http://ww...
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The BEA (BookExpo American with one-million square feet) is always a trip...but when Charles Kuralt on 60 minutes interview me, that was super WOW! http://ww...
News Interview - "Doc" Tommy Scott about Roy Rogers 1998
American Film, TV and Country Music Pioneer Ramblin' "Doc" Tommy Scott (1917-2013) shares a news interview with News Channel 32 on the passing of his friend Roy...
American Film, TV and Country Music Pioneer Ramblin' "Doc" Tommy Scott (1917-2013) shares a news interview with News Channel 32 on the passing of his friend Roy Rogers in 1998. Rogers is featured in Scott's book. Archives editor: Randall Franks For more information, visit http://www.doctommyscott.com.
Scott stepped into the entertainment field as he crawled up on the back of a "Doc" M.F. Chamberlain's Medicine Show wagon in Toccoa, Ga. in 1936 giving him his first opportunity to leave his parent's farm in Eastanollee, Ga. and become a traveling showman.
Chamberlain toured the South for roughly two more years retiring from the show he began in 1890 and turning it over to Scott lock, stock and medicine formulas including the laxative Herb-O-Lac, also called Man-O-Ree and Katona and a liniment that Scott sold as Snake Oil. Scott moved to North Carolina in 1938 gaining a position on WPTF radio in Raleigh, N.C. performing as part of the Pete and Minervy dramatic troupe.
He then moved to WWVA, Wheeling, WV where he agreed to front Charlie Monroe's new band the Kentucky Partners appearing as Rambling Scotty. Monroe had just split with his brother Bill Monroe, later known as the Father of Bluegrass Music.
He married his late wife Mary Frank "Frankie" Thomas in 1940 shortly before he became a member of the Grand Ole Opry alongside contemporaries Roy Acuff, Minnie Pearl and Ernest Tubb performing music on WSM and doing comedy with his hand made wooden sidekick Luke McLuke on the Opry. He led his Grand Ole Opry touring show both in auditoriums and under canvas with Opry stars such as Uncle Dave Macon, Curley Williams, Danny Bailey, and Jimmy Selph at his side.
Scott penned his most popular song of the late 1940's "Rosebuds and You" in honor of his longtime stage and film and TV co-star Frankie. The song became a regional hit in the South and west for Ramblin' Tommy Scott in 1950; it was later covered by dozens of artists including Country Music Hall of Famer George Morgan znc late fiddler Benny Martin whose version went to Billboard's top 20 in 1963.
Scott also wrote the bluegrass standard "You Are The Rainbow of My Dreams," and contributed to the multi-million selling pop song "Mule Train," to which he sold his rights. "You Took My Sunshine," "You Can't Stop Time," "Gonna Paint the Town Red," "Tennessee," "Rockin' and Rollin'," "Elly Mae," and "Pollution" were among the more than 500 songs he penned and recorded for a numerous record labels.
Scott became a fixture in early radio, theaters, circuses, and western and hillbilly films appearing coast to coast. He starred in the 1949 release of "Trail of the Hawk," directed by Oscar nominee Edward Dymytrk, as well as numerous other 1940s and 50s films such as "Mountain Capers," "Hillbilly Harmony," "Southern Hayride" and starred in two TV series - the "Ramblin' Tommy Scott Show" which came to nationwide television in 1948, and Ramblin' Tommy Scott's "Smokey Mountain Jamboree."
Among his other early television appearances was one with young talk show host Johnny Carson and he later appeared with almost every major journalist, talk or variety show personality in the U.S. and Canada including Walter Conkrite, Oprah Winfrey, Margaret Trudeau. Charles Kuralt, Jane Pauley, Ralph Emery and David Letterman. He made multiple appearances for Entertainment Tonight, The Tommy Hunter Show and the Today Show.Scott was honored as an International Bluegrass Music Museum Legend in 2011, he is an inductee in the Atlanta Country Music Hall of Fame, Country Music Association Walkway of Stars in 1976, and was honored with a major exhibit at the Georgia Music Hall of Fame from 1996-2008.
He completed his 700-page autobiography "Snake Oil, Superstars, and Me" with co-authors Shirley Noe Swiesz and Randall Franks in 2007.
wn.com/News Interview Doc Tommy Scott About Roy Rogers 1998
American Film, TV and Country Music Pioneer Ramblin' "Doc" Tommy Scott (1917-2013) shares a news interview with News Channel 32 on the passing of his friend Roy Rogers in 1998. Rogers is featured in Scott's book. Archives editor: Randall Franks For more information, visit http://www.doctommyscott.com.
Scott stepped into the entertainment field as he crawled up on the back of a "Doc" M.F. Chamberlain's Medicine Show wagon in Toccoa, Ga. in 1936 giving him his first opportunity to leave his parent's farm in Eastanollee, Ga. and become a traveling showman.
Chamberlain toured the South for roughly two more years retiring from the show he began in 1890 and turning it over to Scott lock, stock and medicine formulas including the laxative Herb-O-Lac, also called Man-O-Ree and Katona and a liniment that Scott sold as Snake Oil. Scott moved to North Carolina in 1938 gaining a position on WPTF radio in Raleigh, N.C. performing as part of the Pete and Minervy dramatic troupe.
He then moved to WWVA, Wheeling, WV where he agreed to front Charlie Monroe's new band the Kentucky Partners appearing as Rambling Scotty. Monroe had just split with his brother Bill Monroe, later known as the Father of Bluegrass Music.
He married his late wife Mary Frank "Frankie" Thomas in 1940 shortly before he became a member of the Grand Ole Opry alongside contemporaries Roy Acuff, Minnie Pearl and Ernest Tubb performing music on WSM and doing comedy with his hand made wooden sidekick Luke McLuke on the Opry. He led his Grand Ole Opry touring show both in auditoriums and under canvas with Opry stars such as Uncle Dave Macon, Curley Williams, Danny Bailey, and Jimmy Selph at his side.
Scott penned his most popular song of the late 1940's "Rosebuds and You" in honor of his longtime stage and film and TV co-star Frankie. The song became a regional hit in the South and west for Ramblin' Tommy Scott in 1950; it was later covered by dozens of artists including Country Music Hall of Famer George Morgan znc late fiddler Benny Martin whose version went to Billboard's top 20 in 1963.
Scott also wrote the bluegrass standard "You Are The Rainbow of My Dreams," and contributed to the multi-million selling pop song "Mule Train," to which he sold his rights. "You Took My Sunshine," "You Can't Stop Time," "Gonna Paint the Town Red," "Tennessee," "Rockin' and Rollin'," "Elly Mae," and "Pollution" were among the more than 500 songs he penned and recorded for a numerous record labels.
Scott became a fixture in early radio, theaters, circuses, and western and hillbilly films appearing coast to coast. He starred in the 1949 release of "Trail of the Hawk," directed by Oscar nominee Edward Dymytrk, as well as numerous other 1940s and 50s films such as "Mountain Capers," "Hillbilly Harmony," "Southern Hayride" and starred in two TV series - the "Ramblin' Tommy Scott Show" which came to nationwide television in 1948, and Ramblin' Tommy Scott's "Smokey Mountain Jamboree."
Among his other early television appearances was one with young talk show host Johnny Carson and he later appeared with almost every major journalist, talk or variety show personality in the U.S. and Canada including Walter Conkrite, Oprah Winfrey, Margaret Trudeau. Charles Kuralt, Jane Pauley, Ralph Emery and David Letterman. He made multiple appearances for Entertainment Tonight, The Tommy Hunter Show and the Today Show.Scott was honored as an International Bluegrass Music Museum Legend in 2011, he is an inductee in the Atlanta Country Music Hall of Fame, Country Music Association Walkway of Stars in 1976, and was honored with a major exhibit at the Georgia Music Hall of Fame from 1996-2008.
He completed his 700-page autobiography "Snake Oil, Superstars, and Me" with co-authors Shirley Noe Swiesz and Randall Franks in 2007.
- published: 02 Jul 2015
- views: 1
Norm Macdonald's Bill Cosby story
Norm tells David Letterman a story about Bill Cosby....
Norm tells David Letterman a story about Bill Cosby.
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Norm tells David Letterman a story about Bill Cosby.
News Interview - "Doc" Tommy Scott Eyewitness News WWL TV New Orleans
American Film, TV and Country Music Pioneer Ramblin' "Doc" Tommy Scott (1917-2013) shares an interview with WWL-TV while doing a special appearance at a mall ne...
American Film, TV and Country Music Pioneer Ramblin' "Doc" Tommy Scott (1917-2013) shares an interview with WWL-TV while doing a special appearance at a mall near New Orleans in 1983. The feature also went nationwide as a story on PM Magazine. Archives editor: Randall Franks For more information, visit http://www.doctommyscott.com.
Scott stepped into the entertainment field as he crawled up on the back of a "Doc" M.F. Chamberlain's Medicine Show wagon in Toccoa, Ga. in 1936 giving him his first opportunity to leave his parent's farm in Eastanollee, Ga. and become a traveling showman.
Chamberlain toured the South for roughly two more years retiring from the show he began in 1890 and turning it over to Scott lock, stock and medicine formulas including the laxative Herb-O-Lac, also called Man-O-Ree and Katona and a liniment that Scott sold as Snake Oil. Scott moved to North Carolina in 1938 gaining a position on WPTF radio in Raleigh, N.C. performing as part of the Pete and Minervy dramatic troupe.
He then moved to WWVA, Wheeling, WV where he agreed to front Charlie Monroe's new band the Kentucky Partners appearing as Rambling Scotty. Monroe had just split with his brother Bill Monroe, later known as the Father of Bluegrass Music.
He married his late wife Mary Frank "Frankie" Thomas in 1940 shortly before he became a member of the Grand Ole Opry alongside contemporaries Roy Acuff, Minnie Pearl and Ernest Tubb performing music on WSM and doing comedy with his hand made wooden sidekick Luke McLuke on the Opry. He led his Grand Ole Opry touring show both in auditoriums and under canvas with Opry stars such as Uncle Dave Macon, Curley Williams, Danny Bailey, and Jimmy Selph at his side.
Scott penned his most popular song of the late 1940's "Rosebuds and You" in honor of his longtime stage and film and TV co-star Frankie. The song became a regional hit in the South and west for Ramblin' Tommy Scott in 1950; it was later covered by dozens of artists including Country Music Hall of Famer George Morgan znc late fiddler Benny Martin whose version went to Billboard's top 20 in 1963.
Scott also wrote the bluegrass standard "You Are The Rainbow of My Dreams," and contributed to the multi-million selling pop song "Mule Train," to which he sold his rights. "You Took My Sunshine," "You Can't Stop Time," "Gonna Paint the Town Red," "Tennessee," "Rockin' and Rollin'," "Elly Mae," and "Pollution" were among the more than 500 songs he penned and recorded for a numerous record labels.
Scott became a fixture in early radio, theaters, circuses, and western and hillbilly films appearing coast to coast. He starred in the 1949 release of "Trail of the Hawk," directed by Oscar nominee Edward Dymytrk, as well as numerous other 1940s and 50s films such as "Mountain Capers," "Hillbilly Harmony," "Southern Hayride" and starred in two TV series - the "Ramblin' Tommy Scott Show" which came to nationwide television in 1948, and Ramblin' Tommy Scott's "Smokey Mountain Jamboree."
Among his other early television appearances was one with young talk show host Johnny Carson and he later appeared with almost every major journalist, talk or variety show personality in the U.S. and Canada including Walter Conkrite, Oprah Winfrey, Margaret Trudeau. Charles Kuralt, Jane Pauley, Ralph Emery and David Letterman. He made multiple appearances for Entertainment Tonight, The Tommy Hunter Show and the Today Show.Scott was honored as an International Bluegrass Music Museum Legend in 2011, he is an inductee in the Atlanta Country Music Hall of Fame, Country Music Association Walkway of Stars in 1976, and was honored with a major exhibit at the Georgia Music Hall of Fame from 1996-2008.
He completed his 700-page autobiography "Snake Oil, Superstars, and Me" with co-authors Shirley Noe Swiesz and Randall Franks in 2007.
wn.com/News Interview Doc Tommy Scott Eyewitness News Wwl Tv New Orleans
American Film, TV and Country Music Pioneer Ramblin' "Doc" Tommy Scott (1917-2013) shares an interview with WWL-TV while doing a special appearance at a mall near New Orleans in 1983. The feature also went nationwide as a story on PM Magazine. Archives editor: Randall Franks For more information, visit http://www.doctommyscott.com.
Scott stepped into the entertainment field as he crawled up on the back of a "Doc" M.F. Chamberlain's Medicine Show wagon in Toccoa, Ga. in 1936 giving him his first opportunity to leave his parent's farm in Eastanollee, Ga. and become a traveling showman.
Chamberlain toured the South for roughly two more years retiring from the show he began in 1890 and turning it over to Scott lock, stock and medicine formulas including the laxative Herb-O-Lac, also called Man-O-Ree and Katona and a liniment that Scott sold as Snake Oil. Scott moved to North Carolina in 1938 gaining a position on WPTF radio in Raleigh, N.C. performing as part of the Pete and Minervy dramatic troupe.
He then moved to WWVA, Wheeling, WV where he agreed to front Charlie Monroe's new band the Kentucky Partners appearing as Rambling Scotty. Monroe had just split with his brother Bill Monroe, later known as the Father of Bluegrass Music.
He married his late wife Mary Frank "Frankie" Thomas in 1940 shortly before he became a member of the Grand Ole Opry alongside contemporaries Roy Acuff, Minnie Pearl and Ernest Tubb performing music on WSM and doing comedy with his hand made wooden sidekick Luke McLuke on the Opry. He led his Grand Ole Opry touring show both in auditoriums and under canvas with Opry stars such as Uncle Dave Macon, Curley Williams, Danny Bailey, and Jimmy Selph at his side.
Scott penned his most popular song of the late 1940's "Rosebuds and You" in honor of his longtime stage and film and TV co-star Frankie. The song became a regional hit in the South and west for Ramblin' Tommy Scott in 1950; it was later covered by dozens of artists including Country Music Hall of Famer George Morgan znc late fiddler Benny Martin whose version went to Billboard's top 20 in 1963.
Scott also wrote the bluegrass standard "You Are The Rainbow of My Dreams," and contributed to the multi-million selling pop song "Mule Train," to which he sold his rights. "You Took My Sunshine," "You Can't Stop Time," "Gonna Paint the Town Red," "Tennessee," "Rockin' and Rollin'," "Elly Mae," and "Pollution" were among the more than 500 songs he penned and recorded for a numerous record labels.
Scott became a fixture in early radio, theaters, circuses, and western and hillbilly films appearing coast to coast. He starred in the 1949 release of "Trail of the Hawk," directed by Oscar nominee Edward Dymytrk, as well as numerous other 1940s and 50s films such as "Mountain Capers," "Hillbilly Harmony," "Southern Hayride" and starred in two TV series - the "Ramblin' Tommy Scott Show" which came to nationwide television in 1948, and Ramblin' Tommy Scott's "Smokey Mountain Jamboree."
Among his other early television appearances was one with young talk show host Johnny Carson and he later appeared with almost every major journalist, talk or variety show personality in the U.S. and Canada including Walter Conkrite, Oprah Winfrey, Margaret Trudeau. Charles Kuralt, Jane Pauley, Ralph Emery and David Letterman. He made multiple appearances for Entertainment Tonight, The Tommy Hunter Show and the Today Show.Scott was honored as an International Bluegrass Music Museum Legend in 2011, he is an inductee in the Atlanta Country Music Hall of Fame, Country Music Association Walkway of Stars in 1976, and was honored with a major exhibit at the Georgia Music Hall of Fame from 1996-2008.
He completed his 700-page autobiography "Snake Oil, Superstars, and Me" with co-authors Shirley Noe Swiesz and Randall Franks in 2007.
- published: 21 Jun 2015
- views: 9