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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 take a look back at the day that music died with this week in music history. #BuddyHolly #RitchieValens #JPRichardson #TheDayTheMusicDied #THisWeekinMusicHistory #ClassicRock #RockMusic Find AXS…

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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 behind-the-scenes info and live performances of tracks from their brand new album Medicine At Midnight. Learn more and get all your #MusicNews with Music High…

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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 all being compiled onto one album. From a cover of David Bowie's “Heroes” to The Who, Van Halen, Bob Marley, and more, the new album…

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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 venue, Gene Simmons landed the gig and they were paid a whopping $50. While KISS now plays to sold out stadiums, there were only about…

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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 about some of her favorite fellow women in rock and roll, her upcoming album and tribute to her beloved friend Eddie Van Halen, and will…

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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 & Mary talk about what it took to get Randy Travis to return to the live music stage and that emotional performance on The Big…

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Def Leppard's Fire Album | This Week in Music History

On January 20th, 1983, Def Leppard released their third studio album, Pyromania. While recording the album, Def Leppard went into over $1 million in debt, fired their guitarist, suffered through technical issues, and vocalist Joe Elliott was having vocal problems. Fortunately, the album came together and earned the band their second Diamond certification and sold…

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How Regina King Selects Her Roles | The Big Interview with Dan Rather

The Emmy and Oscar winning actress, Regina King, selects her roles very carefully from her roles as heroine Sister Night on Watchmen, to a detective on Southland. She aims to play characters that can help make a difference. In fact, she doesn't even think about stepping into an audition if the subject matter of the…

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Abbey Road with A New McCartney? | Music High 5

To celebrate the 90th anniversary of the legendary studio, McCartney is giving you a behind the scenes look at Abbey Road. And no, we don't mean Paul. Paul's daughter, Mary, who spent her childhood in the studio with her father is directing the film. Learn more and get all your #MusicNews with Music High 5!…

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Randy and Mary Travis Discuss Randy's Miraculous Performance of “Amazing Grace” on The Big Interview

Mary Travis tells the tear-jerking story of Randy Travis's struggle to sing after his stroke, and how hard he had to put on a miraculous performance of “Amazing Grace” at the Country Music Hall of Fame Induction. This episode of The Big Interview with Dan Rather premieres January 27th on AXS TV. #RandyTravis #MaryTravis #DanRather…

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Randy and Mary Travis on The Big Interview with Dan Rather

Randy and Mary Travis tell Dan Rather about the difficulty caused by Randy's stroke, and how it has completely changed his life. #RandyTravis #MaryTravis #DanRather #TheBigInterview #Stroke Find AXS TV on your TV — https://axs.tv Subscribe to AXS TV on YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/axstv Download the AXS TV App Today! — https://bit.ly/AXSTVapp

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The Making of “Purple Haze” | This Week in Music History

On January 11th, 1967, the Jimi Hendrix Experience stepped into De Lane Lea studios in London to begin recording the legendary track, “Purple Haze”. The song initially came to Hendrix in a dream, which led to ten pages of lyrics. Eventually, after lots of experimentation with riffs, the iconic song was born. Learn more about…

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Taylor Swift = The Top Artist of 2020 | Music High 5

Even without any publicity, Taylor Swift's surprise album “Folklore” has been officially named the highest selling album of 2020. The album has raked in 1.5 million sales and 1.1 billion streams. Learn more and get all your #MusicNews with Music High 5! Also in your music news… the rumored photo of the 5G chip in…

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Regina King on The Big Interview with Dan Rather

Dan Rather interviews Academy Award winning actress, Regina King, about her remarkable on-screen career and her directorial debut. This episode of The Big Interview with Dan Rather premieres January 20th (8/7c) on AXS TV. #ReginaKing #TheBigInterview #DanRather Find AXS TV on your TV — https://axs.tv Subscribe to AXS TV on YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/axstv Download the…

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The Rise of Luke Combs | The Big Interview

Find AXS TV on your TV — https://axs.tv Subscribe to AXS TV on YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/axstv Download the AXS TV App Today! — https://bit.ly/AXSTVapp #LukeCombs #TheBigInterview #CountryMusic #AXSTV #DanRather

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