About Us
The Jammin at Hippie Jack’s TV series is a program of the Council of Americana Roots Music a nonprofit for the preservation and presentation of original singer songwriters of Americana roots music. Our goal is to educate communities with live recordings and provide free access to our music performance programs to public television stations, libraries and school systems nationwide.
The Jammin at Hippie Jack’s public television music series is broadcast to over 120 million folks nationwide. With the growing television audience the two annual music festivals have attracted attendees from around the country (even as far as Alaska).



The TV series, Jammin at Hippie Jack's, started airing in 2007 on WCTE, our local PBS affiliate in Middle Tennessee. In 2009, the series began distribution through NETA and made available to every PBS station in the country. Our national audience includes almost 40% of the country including over 112 million people in 22 states. Check out our current season
At first we recorded our TV shows without an audience. We had the stage, and the musicians did their part. But we missed the fun and energy of a live audience. Hippie suggested a music festival here on the farm and the rest is history. Great Americana music. Friendly people. Family atmosphere. Beautiful countryside. Come on, be a hippie for a weekend. Find out about our upcoming festival
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