The appreciation for old-school country artists is increasing. Johnny Cash, who died in 2003, gained eternal hipness through his collaboration with rock producer Rick Rubin, Loretta Lynn was again in the spotlight thanks to Jack White (The White Stripes). And Patsy Cline, (1932-1963), popular in the fifties and sixties and influential singer, is also commemorated with this DVD. Originally released
… in 1993 under the title Remembering Patsy, this DVD features a 53-minute documentary about the life and career of Cline, who was killed in a plane crash in 1963. As usual, archive footage is interspersed with interviews in which people speak who have known Patsy personally or who have been influenced by her. They include Cline's husband and daughter, Willie Nelson, Trisha Yearwood, KD Lang, George Jones and Loretta Lynn. In addition, parts of Cline's own letters are read by country singer Michelle Wright (IV)more