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Heartworn Highways Revisited
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Heartworn Highways Revisited

Jan 30, 2015
1h 33m
★ 0.0

Every generation has its outlaws.

Overview

On the 38th anniversary of the seminal music documentary, Heartworn Highways - a film that explored and captured the nascent roots of the Outlaw Country movement in the mid-70s - this followup documentary celebrates the authenticity and expresses the feelings of the legendary original, via a community of contemporary "outlaws" living and creating music in Nashville, Tennessee.

Genres

Documentary
Music

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Cast

Guy Clark

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Guy Clark

Justin Townes Earle

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Justin Townes Earle

Jonny Fritz

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Jonny Fritz

Josh Hedley

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Josh Hedley

Bobby Bare Jr.

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Bobby Bare Jr.

Langhorne Slim

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Langhorne Slim

Shelly Colvin

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Shelly Colvin

Andrew Combs

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Andrew Combs

Phil Hummer

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Phil Hummer

Nikki Lane

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Nikki Lane

John McCauley

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John McCauley

David Allan Coe

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David Allan Coe

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