A new docuseries on outlaw country music will feature artists like Eric Church, Margo Price, Steve Earle, Ray Wylie Hubbard, and more.
The six-part, 12-hour documentary “They Called Us Outlaws” details the history and legacy of the outlaw country rock movement, and has taken a decade to complete. It was directed by filmmaker Eric Geadelman, and executive produced by Grammy Hall of Fame recipient Jessi Colter, in partnership with the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
The series includes over 100 interviews from artists such as Emmylou Harris, Roger McGuinn, Bobby Bare, Larry Gatlin, Robert Earl Keen, Rodney Crowell and more including several artists who are no longer with us, including Guy Clark, Jerry Jeff Walker, Billy Joe Shaver, Leon Russell, Tom T. Hall, Charlie Daniels, Richie Albright, and Fred Foster.
So far there’s no word on where or when the docuseries will air.