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Showing posts with label NASHVILLE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NASHVILLE. Show all posts

Thursday, August 25, 2016

THE FOURTH YEAR OF NASHVILLE, STARTS IN OCTOBER.

 AXS TV is going country, premiering the fourth season of the popular music drama NASHVILLE on Saturday, October 1, at 9pE/6pP. The network will air back-to-back episodes every Saturday night at 9pE and 10pE, with encores following immediately after. AXS TV is the exclusive broadcast home to the first four seasons of this Emmy®-nominated production.
Kicking off the festivities on October 1 is a NASHVILLE Marathon, starting at 3:30pE with a special NASHVILLEencore edition of THE BIG INTERVIEW, following host Dan Rather as he tours some of the series' most iconic sets, and speaks with stars Connie Britton and Charles Esten about their careers, personal lives, and their roles on the show. Then, stay tuned to watch the last five episodes of NASHVILLE's season three at 4pE, leading up to the first two episodes of season four at 9pE and 10pE. The first two episodes of the fourth season will immediately encore after their premieres. 
"AXS TV is proud to be the broadcast home of season four of NASHVILLE," said Michele M. Dix, AXS TV's senior vice president, programming and development. "Packed with unprecedented guest appearances, standout musical numbers, and captivating drama, it's easy to see why this series has resonated so much with its viewers. This is a perfect chance for fans both old and new to relive all the intensity of NASHVILLE's climactic fourth season."
Produced by Lionsgate, ABC Studios, and Opry Entertainment, NASHVILLE is set against the backdrop of the city's music scene and follows Rayna Jaymes and Juliette Barnes. Both women face personal and professional challenges as they navigate their paths as artists and individuals. Surrounding them and often complicating their lives are their family, friends and, in some cases, lovers, as well as the up-and-coming performers and songwriters trying to get ahead in the business. Music City can mean so many things to different people. In NASHVILLE, musicians and songwriters are at the heart of the storm driven by their own ambitions. Some are fueled by their creativity and passion for fame. Others struggle to cope with the pressures of success and are doing everything in their power to stay on top.
NASHVILLE stars Connie Britton as Rayna JaymesHayden Panettiere as Juliette BarnesClare Bowen as Scarlett O'ConnorChris Carmack as Will Lexington, Will Chase as Luke WheelerCharles Esten as Deacon Claybourne, Jonathan Jackson as Avery Barkley, Sam Palladio as Gunnar ScottMaisy Stella as Daphne Conrad, Lennon Stella as Maddie Conrad and Aubrey Peeples as Layla Grant.
In addition to its dramatic plots and unforgettable performances, NASHVILLE has featured a number of impressive guest appearances from some of the biggest names in entertainment, including Florida Georgia Line, Carrie Underwood, Kelly Clarkson, Brad Paisley, Luke Bryan, Katie Couric, and Conan O'Brien, just to name a few.

Thursday, September 25, 2014

CINEMA'S "YEAR OF THE BIBLE" CONTINUES, WITH "SEXY" COUNTRY ROM-COM, THE SONG...



Before SHADES OF GRAY, "Dating Naked", or even Harlequin romance novels, there was Song of Solomon, the "sexy" book of the Bible. From the best-selling book of all time, the racy Song of Solomon has inspired a new movie THE SONG opening nationwide this Friday.
Starring Alan Powell of pop band Anthem Lights, Caitlin Nicol-Thomas ("Nashville"), and Ali Faulkner (THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN – PART 1), THE SONG is a music-driven romantic drama combining ancient wisdom and a classic love triangle to deliver the most provocative film in Hollywood's "Year of the Bible". The PG-13 rating hints at the not-quite Sunday school fare. 
Releasing nationwide on September 26th from Samuel Goldwyn Films and City on A Hill Studio, THE SONG takes an honest look into the life of a world-weary recording artist searching for meaning and love. Inspired by Song of Solomon (known for its poetic language about love and lovers), THE SONG features 11 original songs with an American Roots flavor.
The film has been screened for more than 10,000 pastors and church leaders over the course of the summer. Additionally, an extensive line of curriculum resources are available to further the experience and become a catalyst for strengthening marriage. Executive Producer of THE SONG and Teaching Pastor of America's fourth largest church, Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, KY, Kyle Idleman hopes the film will generate honest conversations about topics often avoided in ministry settings.
"I think the church often hides under the covers, so to speak, when it comes to the issues of love, sex and marriage, and by doing so popular culture continues to shape how we think about these subjects. It seems like it might be good for [the church] to step back and ask the question, 'How's that workin' out for us?'" says Idleman.
THE SONG follows aspiring singer-songwriter Jed King (Alan Powell) as he struggles to catch a break and escape the long shadow of his father, a country music legend. After reluctantly accepting a gig at a local vineyard harvest festival, Jed is love-struck by the vineyard owner's daughter, Rose (Ali Faulkner), and a romance quickly blooms. Soon after their wedding, Jed writes Rose "The Song," which becomes a breakout hit. Thrust into a life of stardom and a world of temptation in the form of fellow performer Shelby Bale (Caitlin Nicol-Thomas), Jed's life and marriage begin to fall apart.
Woven throughout the story is voice-over narration taken from verses in Song of Solomon, Ecclesiastes and Proverbs; metaphorically, the film draws on the life and writings of King Solomon, thought to be one of the wisest men in history, and known for his book on love and intimacy. However, with its entertaining blend of music, romance and heartbreak, THE SONG plays to wider audiences and is reminiscent of films like WALK THE LINE, COUNTRY STRONG, and CRAZY HEART.
"THE SONG has the potential to resonate with anyone, regardless of their beliefs or background. I think movie-goers will appreciate this film as a stand-alone music-driven drama that plays as a cautionary love story and not a cinematic sermon," says writer and director Richard Ramsey.
What others are saying:
  • "THE SONG has a great message on priorities, communication, faith and redemption." – Jeff Foxworthy
  • "THE SONG's music will stick with you, as will the message. Go see this important film."- John Howard, Duck Commander
  • "A real interpretation of life on the road, and a STAR performance from Alan Powell – THE SONG is not your glossy Christian movie."- Chuck Howard, Multi-platinum, award-winning music producer/songwriter who created hits for country stars LeAnn Rimes, Trick Pony, and others
  • "This is not a typical Christian film. It is a raw portrayal of tragic choices while at the same time offering hope of redemption."- Michael Catt, Pastor, Sherwood Baptist Church

Later.