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I Wrote Garth Brooks' Biggest Hit Song On A Bar Napkin | Music's Greatest Mysteries

Chicken tenders, hot sauce, a LOT of free champagne, and a napkin is all you need to make a hit song for Garth Brooks. Songwriter Earl Bud Lee shares the story behind the song on this bonus clip from Music's Greatest Mysteries. Find AXS TV on your TV — https://axs.tv Subscribe to AXS TV on…

The Buckleys on New Album and Musical Dreams | At Home and Social

The Buckleys are that special something. Direct from Byron Bay, Australia, by way of Nashville, the sibling trio of 20-year-old Sarah (vocals, guitar and bass), 18-year-old Lachlan (electric guitar), and 17-year-old Molly (mandolin) offers a fresh breath of air with a unique sound as free as their collective spirit. This week on At Home and…

Artists We Lost in 2020 | Music High 5: 2020 Year in Review

2020 took so much from us, including several musicians that left us too soon. While it would be nearly impossible to list all of the incredible talents we lost and their accomplishments, we would like to take a few moments to reflect on a few of these artists with our Music High 5: 2020 Year…

2020's Most Viral Musical Moments | Music High 5: 2020 Year in Review

Get your cranberry juice ready! It's time to count down the top viral musical moments from 2020. From Mick Fleetwood cruising with a skateboard listening to “Dreams” to Dave Grohl having a virtual drum battle, check out all of the incredible internet sensations with our Music High 5: 2020 Year in Review. Find AXS TV…

2020 Headlines That Affected Music | Music High 5: 2020 Year in Review

This year had news outlets going overtime reporting on all the events that made 2020 a truly infamous time in music history. From political tension to the pandemic, several of this year's major events had an impact on music. Check out all of the headlines that changed the music industry with our Music High 5:…

Artists That Made 2020 Bearable | Music High 5: 2020 Year in Review

While we were stuck at home, at least we had new music from AC/DC, streaming performances from Elton John and Lady Gaga, and amazing air drumming from The Rolling Stones. Check out all of the artists that helped to make this year bearable with our Music High 5: 2020 Year in Review. Find AXS TV…

Perry Farrell on the Impact of Jane's Addiction | The Big Interview

Growing up Perry Farrell knew he loved music, but he wasn't always sure he was going to be a musician. His parents were always accepting and didn't get him lessons, so he thought he was doomed to be something else. That is until he found punk. He thought he had the frame for it and…

The Genius of Prince | The Top Ten Revealed

Why was Prince a total genius? He would put on a three hour show, play an encore, play ANOTHER encore, play an after party, then review the video on tape until four in the morning. And that's just one of the many reasons. We talk about Prince, why he was so incredible, and how he…

George Thorogood: The Indiana Jones of Rock | At Home and Social Sneak Peek

In the liner notes of one of his albums, George Thorogood describes himself as the Indiana Jones of Rock & Roll. Why is that? He explains in this At Home And Social sneak peek! Don't miss the full interview premiere this FRIDAY at 2/1c on our YouTube channel. Set a reminder: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhFEe74-pY4 Find AXS TV…

George Thorogood on Old School Rock Influences | At Home And Social

This week we're sitting dow with the extraordinary, the icon, the bad to the bone George Thorogood. He'll talk about his upcoming box set and the release of the full Live in Boston 1982 concert that will be out Friday, December 18th, his old school rock influences from back in the day, and how he…

Neil Young vs. Lynyrd Skynyrd | Music's Greatest Mysteries

When Lynyrd Skynyrd released “Sweet Home Alabama”, was it really a diss track towards Neil Young? In the 1970s, Neil Young started writing protest songs against the south including “Southern Man” and “Alabama” with the lyrics “Now your crosses are burning fast, Southern man” and other lyrics pointing out racism in the South, slaveowners, and…

The Clash Change Punk with London Calling | This Week in Music History

On December 14th, 1979, The Clash released their third studio album London Calling. It was met with widespread critical acclaim and has retrospectively been named one of the greatest albums of all time including a ranking of #8 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time in 2003 and 2012. The…

Gwen Stefani Reintroduces Herself | Music High 5

After taking a turn in pop and country, Gwen Stefani is returning to her No Doubt ska roots with her new single “Let Me Reintroduce Myself” & the introduction of a new project out next year. Check it out with Music High 5 & get more of your #musicnews for the week! Also in your…

Chemistry with Ozzy & Jack | Ozzy & Jack's World Detour

In this special Ozzy & Jack's World Detour deleted scene, Ozzy and Jack try their best to give a science lesson on volcanos, but as with everything on the World Detour, it doesn't go quite as planned. We're thinking Ozzy & Jack should stick to their day jobs. #OzzyOsbourne #JackOsbourne #BlackSabbath #Hawaii #WorldDetour #AXSTV Find…

Remembering John Lennon | This Week in Music History

On December 8th 1980, the world lost a musical icon: John Lennon, a legendary singer and songwriter and 1/4 of inarguably the biggest band of all time. Lennon was shot and killed outside of his apartment inNew York City by an American Beatles fan named Mark David Chapman who had traveled there from Hawaii. Chapman…