
George Goetschel
9/12/2025 | 43s
George Goetschel calls Nashville PBS the lifeblood of the community and a true joy.
George Goetschel wishes Nashville PBS a happy 63rd birthday and calls it “the lifeblood of Nashville.” A jazz musician and longtime viewer, he says he enjoys every program, from Ken Burns documentaries to music specials, because the station offers something for everyone. For George, Nashville PBS is a positive, unifying force that connects the entire community.
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Nashville PBS is a local public television program presented by Nashville PBS

George Goetschel
9/12/2025 | 43s
George Goetschel wishes Nashville PBS a happy 63rd birthday and calls it “the lifeblood of Nashville.” A jazz musician and longtime viewer, he says he enjoys every program, from Ken Burns documentaries to music specials, because the station offers something for everyone. For George, Nashville PBS is a positive, unifying force that connects the entire community.
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