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February 2026

Here’s a throwback to 1959! This award-wining Opry member began as a gospel singer with her family and once she and her husband, Stoney, married, the two formed their own group. Watch this video of Wilma Lee Cooper performing “Big Midnight Special” from Country’s Family Reunion: 2. To see the FULL EPISODE, go to video/cfr_two_vol_2_wc_rev-mp4/?pl=2073. #bluegrass #firstlady #grandoleopry #legend #countrygirl #CountrysFamilyReunion

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Larry Black produced a series of shows back in 2007 called, “Rock ‘n Roll Graffiti”. One of the many stars appearing was Marry Wilson of the Supremes. Mary passed away on February 8th. Here are a couple of her fantastic performances from that series. Watch FULL episodes of this series and MANY more featuring your favorite artists from Larry’s Country Diner, Country’s Family Reunion and more! On any device!

**Title: Remembering Mary Wilson and the Legacy of Classic Country on “Rock ‘n Roll Graffiti”**…

We are excited to have Ronnie Reno’s Old Time Music on Country Road TV! Check out this clip of Reno & Harrell performing “Sweet Miss Sarah Jane” and we’re sure you’ll want to see more Old Time Music! To see more, go to While you’re there, be sure to sign up for a FREE TRIAL of Country Road TV! #ronniereno #bluegrass #Jesus #christianity #heaven #rapture #music

**Title: Exploring the Timeless Appeal of “Sweet Miss Sarah Jane” on Country Road TV** **Meta…

Watch the entire Grand Old Opry Stars of the 50s series here! Martha Carson met Fred Rose in Nashville in 1950. In 1951 she made her solo-single debut with “Satisfied”, a gospel song she had written in response to audience disapproval over her divorce. The combination of Carson’s powerful alto voice and the song’s propulsive handclap backbeat formed one of the blocks on which early rock & roll was built. The song featured backup by Bill Carlisle, Chet Atkins, and Carson’s sister, Opal, now known as Jean Chapel. Although the song was not a hit at first, it gained momentum continuously over the next several years. By this time, Carson had written over 24 songs, and toured with country stars, such as Ferlin Husky, Jimmy Dickens, Moon Mullican, and Elvis Presley. After their performances, she and Presley sang gospel duets, and Elvis later claimed that she had more influence on his stage style than anyone else.

# The Timeless Legacy of Martha Carson’s “Satisfied” In the heart of Nashville’s music scene…

According to Johnny Lee, ‘This is a song about an ole boy that went out and he wasn’t supposed to be going out and he got caught.’ “You Could’ve Heard a Heart Break” was a number one hit for Lee and he performs it incredibly well on Country’s Family Reunion: 2010! Check it out! To see the FULL EPISODE, go to Be sure to get a free trial and subscribe to Country Road TV!

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