The first place I ever heard music like that was on the AGS. Only much later did I realize the 'Darlings' were the Dillards. Andy always played a Martin on the show. And the music served the shows, it just didn't seem corny, no small feat. As many times as I've seen these re-runs over the years, going back to Mayberry in black and white never gets old.
On the other hand, if you've never seen it, see a different Andy Griffith in Elia Kazan's towering 'A Face in the Crowd', a not-to-be missed story of arrogance. In this media-driven age, it's even more timely. Can NOT watch it without thinking of all the talk-radio blowhards its plot so richly paints. I'm guessing in light of Mr. Griffith's passing, it should get into TCM's rotation pretty quick, or if you find it on PPV, don't miss it.
OK, I'll admit it . . . . I ALWAYS wanted to be Ernest T. Bass when I grew up !
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