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  1. Vor einem Tag · Special thanks to Wayne Glenn for donating this recording to the Duane G. Meyer Library so that it could be digitized.The Ozark Jubilee was a live, nationall...

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  2. 23. Apr. 2024 · The book explores the vibrant country music scene that emerged in Springfield, Missouri, in the 1930s. Central to this history is the Ozark Jubilee (1955–60), the first regularly broadcast live country music show on network television.

  3. 2. Mai 2024 · “The Ozark Jubilee: Si Siman and the ABC Television Network” College of the Ozarks, Ralph Foster Museum, Point Lookout. Book signing and presentation with Kitty Ledbetter and Scott Foster Siman Saturday, May 11, 2024, 12-4 p.m. Barnes & Noble, 3055 S. Glenstone, Springfield. Book sales and signing Saturday, May 18, 2024, 2 p.m.

  4. 2. Mai 2024 · At 100, George Culp, of Philharmonics fame, reflects on life of societal change. Celebration set May 4 in Springfield for last surviving member of the Philharmonics, a famed Black vocal group frequently seen nationally via the ‘Ozark Jubilee’ TV show. by Kaitlyn McConnell May 2, 2024 Updated May 3, 2024.

  5. 25. Apr. 2024 · April 25, 2024 Tom Peters. The next phase of the Ozark Jubilee Digitization Project is underway. Newly processed episodes are being uploaded to the dedicated YouTube channel of the MSU Libraries. As of today, 130 segments ( approximately 30 minutes each) have been uploaded and are available free of charge to all.

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    25. Apr. 2024 · This is one show you won’t want to miss! If you like country music, and good clean family entertainment, you’ll want to bring all your friends and come out to see the Ozark Jubilee. Price: $133.00/Person. Tour Details: Date: Thursday, April 25, 2024; Location: Kiel, WI; Tour Includes: Lunch at Millhome Supper Club; Ozark Jubilee ...

  7. July 16, (1955) : r/VintageTV. The Collins Kids on 'Ozark Jubilee', singing 'Shake, Rattle, & Roll' - not too polished, but that's part of the charm. This may be the earliest rockabilly performance on network TV. July 16, (1955)