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Ozzy Meets Mac Sabbath | Ozzy & Jack's World Detour

You know Black Sabbath, but have you heard of Mac Sabbath? Just like the heavy metal pioneers, this band is here to warn you of the evils of the world……

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Celebrating 40 Years of Moving Pictures | This Week in Music History

On February 12th, 1981, Rush released their eighth and one of their best albums, Moving Pictures. It included songs with a more radio-friendly format, featuring tighter song structures and songs…

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Marilyn Manson Gets Dropped | Music High 5

Marilyn Manson has officially been dropped by his record label, agency, and several TV shows after Manson has been accused of abuse from Evan Rachel Wood and four other women.…

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Smokey Robinson's Impact on Motown | Paul Shaffer Plus One

As a member of The Miracles and as a solo artist, Smokey Robinson has had several Motown hits. In this clip he talks about how he started in Motown and…

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The Legacy of Run-DMC | Darryl McDaniels on Rock & Roll Road Trip

Where words (and politics) fail, music speaks! In this clip from Rock & Roll Road Trip with Sammy Hagar, Darryl McDaniels talks about how Run-DMC had a special power to…

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Singing Through Hate with Patti LaBelle | The Big Interview

During Patti LaBelle's first tours, she made stops through the Deep South, which she now recounts as “horrible”. She recalls going through the back of restaurants because she wasn't allowed…

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Ice Cube Changed the World | The Big Interview

As a pioneer of gangster rap, Ice Cube has written music that has told stories. His track with NWA about police brutality was so controversial, the FBI wrote a letter…

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How Charley Pride Changed the Course of Country Music | The Big Interview

When Charley Pride started out, his producer was nervous about pushing a black artist to a mostly white country music fan base. In fact, when his record label sent out…

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Jason Bonham on Keeping the Legacy of Led Zeppelin Alive | At Home and Social

This week for AXS TV's At Home and Social, we're joined by Jason Bonham! We'll chat about his latest release with Sammy Hagar and the Circle, the other side projects…

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Remembering the Day the Music Died | This Week in Music History

On February 3rd, 1959, the music world lost three incredible rock & roll pioneers in a plane crash: Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and “The Big Bopper” J. P. Richardson. We…

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New Music From The Foo | Music High 5

Foo Fighters are getting serious with their new album… or should we say “Sirius”? They're teaming up with Sirius XM for Foo Fighters radio that will give fans all the…

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Sammy Hagar on New Album, “@ Home Sessions” | At Home And Social

Lockdown isn't stopping Sammy Hagar from releasing new music! Sammy Hagar and his band, The Circle, have been releasing tracks from their “@ Home Sessions” all year and they're finally…

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KISS' Live Debut | This Week In Music History

On January 30th, 1973 KISS stepped on stage at the Popcorn Club in Queens, New York to perform their very first live show. After making a cold call to the…

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Nancy Wilson on Favorite Women in Rock and Roll | At Home and Social

Before she receives a very special award at this Friday's She Rocks Awards, Nancy Wilson invites us into her home for At Home and Social! The legendary guitarist will talk…

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Randy Travis' Return to the Stage | The Big Interview

After suffering a stroke, many were unsure that Randy Travis would ever sing again. Three years later, he proved them wrong at an uplifting tribute to traditional country icon. Randy…

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