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On January 6th, 1976, Peter Frampton released his legendary live album Frampton Comes Alive! Before this monumental album, Frampton released four solo albums with little commercial success. With Alive! Frampton earned three top 15 singles and the album itself hit the #1 spot and stayed there for ten weeks. It was the best-selling album of…
More...On January 1st, 1975, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham officially joined Fleetwood Mac. Even before Fleetwood Mac, Buckingham and Nicks were an imposing duo on the 70’s rock scene. The pair had met while the two were in high school and had forged a fearsome relationship. When Nicks saw Buckingham playing “California Dreamin'” at Young…
More...On December 24th, 1945, Ian Fraser Kilmister aka “Lemmy” was born. With his signature look of mutton chops and military-influenced fashion, plus his gravelly rasp Lemmy became an icon in music. He has even been declared as “one of the most recognizable voices in rock”. He was influenced by the early works of the Beatles…
More...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…
More...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…
More...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…
More...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:…
More...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…
More...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…
More...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…
More...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…
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