It’s a Red, White, and Bluegrass Music Marathon!

Thursday, July 4, 2024 – Starting at 9 AM ET | 8 AM CT | 7 AM MT | 6 AM PT – Hee Haw, Dailey & Vincent, Reba McEntire, Don McLean and more!

Fourth of July - Red, White, and Bluegrass Music Marathon!

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Thursday, July 4, 2024 (Independence Day)

STARTING AT: 9 AM ET | 8 AM CT | 7 AM MT | 6 AM PT

With markets closed in observance of Independence Day, RFD-TV is delighted to bring you, in lieu of “Market Day Report” and other regularly-scheduled programming, a Red, White, and Bluegrass Music Marathon!


In lieu of “Market Day Report

Hee Haw

9 AM ET | 8 AM CT | 7 AM MT | 6 AM PT

(From 1/23/1982): Bill Monroe, Doc Severinsen, Rex Allen Jr., Dianne Sherrill

The Bluegrass Trail

10 AM ET | 9 AM CT | 8 AM MT | 7 AM PT

Alan Sibley and the Magnolia Ramblers welcome The Price Sisters.

The Bluegrass Trail

10:30 AM ET | 9:30 AM CT | 8:30 AM MT | 7:30 AM PT

Alan Sibley and the Magnolia Ramblers welcome Alex Leach & Mountain Heartache.

The Dailey & Vincent Show

11 AM ET | 10 AM CT | 9 AM MT | 8 AM PT

Dailey & Vincent welcome singer, songwriter Shawn Camp.

The Dailey & Vincent Show

11:30 AM ET | 10:30 AM CT | 9:30 AM MT | 8:30 AM PT

Jamey Johnson joins this episode, Dailey & Vincent open with “Carry Me Back.”

The Gaither Gospel Hour – Reba McEntire - My Chains Are Gone: Hymns & Gospels

12 PM ET | 11 AM CT | 10 AM MT | 9 AM PT

Three-time GRAMMY Award-winning country music superstar Reba McEntire follows the success of her chart-topping debut Gospel recording with a companion LIVE performance DVD. Recorded at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium & Clementine Hall with special guests, My Chains Are Gone finds the icon lending her unmistakable voice to classic hymns and newly-written songs of hope. Hosted by Gospel music legend Bill Gaither, the collection captures the journey of faith behind country music’s biggest female hit-maker.

Don McLean: American Troubadour

1 PM ET | 12 PM CT | 11 AM MT | 10 AM PT

This special, music-filled biography celebrates the 50th anniversary of Don McLean’s legendary song “American Pie”, as well as his best-known hits “Vincent”, “Crying” and “I Love You So”. It also traces Don’s affinity for music from the 1950s, guitars, country living, nature and horses.


In lieu of “Cow Guy Close

Muletown in the Round

2 PM ET | 1 PM CT | 12 PM MT | 11 AM PT

Watch a compilation episode of songs not yet seen in this season with host Wynn Varble, and guest songwriters Ronnie Bowman, Shane Minor, and Mo Pitney.


In lieu of “Rural Evening News

The Bluegrass Trail

7:30 PM ET | 6:30 PM CT | 5:30 PM MT | 4:30 PM PT

Alan Sibley and the Magnolia Ramblers welcome Carolina Blue.


In lieu of “Rural America Live

Don McLean: American Troubadour

10 PM ET | 9 PM CT | 8 PM MT | 7 PM PT

This special, music-filled biography celebrates the 50th anniversary of Don McLean’s legendary song “American Pie”, as well as his best-known hits “Vincent”, “Crying” and “I Love You So”. It also traces Don’s affinity for music from the 1950s, guitars, country living, nature and horses.