In 1893, a teacher scaled Pikes Peak in Colorado and penned one of the US's most cherished songs, "America the Beautiful". Today, travellers can retrace her historic ascent.
Singer Ray Charles released his moving version of "America the Beautiful" in 1972, pouring his soul into the classic American song.
Born in Falmouth, Katharine Lee Bates was a devoted social reformer, an anti-war activist, and a passionate defender of women’s rights.
Before performing "America the Beautiful" at the Statue of Liberty, Grammy-award winning artist Brandi Carlile speaks with David Muir about the meaning of the song and the power of the words.
Alan Jackson submitted a special performance from the Ryman Auditorium to the lineup of PBS' 'A Capitol Fourth' Independence ...
Why does America keep choosing "America the Beautiful" for its defining moments? From Ray Charles to Brandi Carlile, here's how the unofficial anthem became the nation's emotional soundtrack.
Perhaps the most evocative tune in America's patriotic repertoire, and certainly the most popular, is also among the least understood. Written by Katharine Lee Bates in 1893, "America the Beautiful" ...
The song, "America the Beautiful," is woven into the fabric of our very patriotism in the United States: its imagery, ...
I was in Florida on Super Bowl Sunday this year and drove to my friend’s home to watch the game. I was late in setting out, so I put the pregame show on the radio and was still in the car when Brandi ...