Brenda Lee, Bill Anderson, Gene Watson, Deborah Allen & Sylvia Reflect Back On Their Careers In Upcoming Episodes Of Reflections Airing In May

The May lineup for the popular Country Music interview series Reflections has just been announced, and once again, show host Keith Bilbrey has assembled quite an impressive lineup for the month.
On Monday, May 2, Bilbrey - a member of the Tennessee Radio Hall Of Fame, thanks to his work with WSM Radio and the Grand Ole Opry - will sit down and chat with Country Music Hall of Fame member Bill Anderson regarding his career as a singer and songwriter. The next week (May 9), Bilbrey talks with one of Nashville's treasures, Brenda Lee - also a member of the Country Music Hall Of Fame, as well as the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland.
Longtime traditional Country performer Gene Watson reminisces about his long and storied career with Bilbrey on May 16, whileDeborah Allen - famous for her crossover classic "Baby I Lied" will visit on the May 23 episode. The month closes out with a visit from ACM Female Vocalist of the Year winner Sylvia. Known for hits such as "Drifter" and "Nobody," the singer will chat about her long career - as well as her upcoming first album in close to fifteen years.
Reflections Line-up for May 2016
May 2: Bill Anderson
May 9: Brenda Lee
May 16: Gene Watson
May 23: Deborah Allen
May 30: Sylvia
Reflections is filmed at The Hot Seat Studios, located in Hermitage, Tennessee, and is produced by Jeff Moseley and Brian Covert of CJM Productions. Each week, Keith Bilbrey leads one-on-one insightful interviews with country music's legendary artists. Viewers can also tune in to Sky Angel Two, The Family Channel or AMG TV to watch. Check your local listings for channels and airtimes.
Reflections airs on The Heartland Network Thursdays 8/7c (6 p.m. CST on WSMV 4.2 in Nashville) and Saturdays 4/3c. Click here to find your local channel.
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