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The band performs; songs include ``Say You Will,'' ``Go Your Own Way,'' ``Tusk,'' and ``Don't Stop.''
The singer performs; songs include ``Christmas in Washington,'' ``In My Time of Need,'' and ``Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos).''
Ronnie and Primal Scream's Bobby Gillespie reminisce over the post-punk era while listening to music from Jerry Lee Lewis, Velvet Underground and Public Image Ltd.
Epic songs that peaked in 1970 shape a generation, create relationships and define musical styles; rock experts including John 5, Jeff Pilson, Eddie Money and more help count down the selections.
Musician and activist Annie Lennox (The Tourists, Eurythmics) discusses her new album, ``Nostalgia,'' with Dan Rather.
Primal Scream's album ``Screamadelica'' brings acid house, techno and rave culture crashing into the British mainstream.
The story of Fleetwood Mac; featuring videos for ``Dreams'' and ``Landslide.''
The band performs; songs include ``Say You Will,'' ``Go Your Own Way,'' ``Tusk,'' and ``Don't Stop.''
The singer performs; songs include ``Christmas in Washington,'' ``In My Time of Need,'' and ``Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos).''
A look at the release of Amy Winehouse's ``Back to Black album,'' and the phenomenal success that transformed the talented musician into an international star.
Dan Rather spends time with Emmylou Harris.
Sammy heads to the Charlotte Motor Speedway to meet up with Rick Hendrick and check out his epic car collection; he meets up with NASCAR superstar Jimmie Johnson and ends the night by rocking the track.
Music critics discuss Jimi Hendrix' career.
This week, Eddie Trunk hits the slopes in Vail, Colorado while exploring Vail Snow Days.
A ranking of early 1970s sitcoms.
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Paul Rodriguez hosts; featuring Jason Collings, Ayanna Dookie, Clint Nohr and Shane Torres.
St. Patrick's Day in Dallas.
Stingrays; sailing on an authentic America's Cup yacht.
Slash, Joe Perry, Buddy Guy, Joe Satriani, Kenny Wayne Shephard, Steve Lukather, Neil Schon, Edgar Winter, and more perform.
The biggest stars in professional wrestling battle for supremacy and compete for championship gold, including Brian Cage, Rob Van Dam, Rhino, Moose, the X-Division, the Knockouts and others.
A look at the life and music of the flamboyant singer-songwriter who sold more than 13 million copies of his 1984 album Purple Rain.
The biggest stars in professional wrestling battle for supremacy and compete for championship gold, including Brian Cage, Rob Van Dam, Rhino, Moose, the X-Division, the Knockouts and others.
Awards in London recognize excellence in the recording industry; with Madonna; Elton John; Sting; k.d. lang; R.E.M.; the artist formerly known as Prince; Blur; Eternal; Take That; host Chris Evans.
Musician, singer-songwriter and record producer Mark Ronson talks about his favourite music.
Michael Hutchence was the founding member, lead singer and lyricist of rock band INXS from 1977 until his death on Nov. 22, 1997.
Ranking the songs that paint a picture and give a splash of color to tunes; commentary from rock experts including Sebastian Bach and Eddie Money.
Gene Simmons discusses marketing and media relations.
The story of the making of Deep Purple's 1972 album ``Machine Head'' features exclusive interviews with band members Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Jon Lord and Ian Paice.
The band performs its hits as well as cuts from the current album ``Stand Up.''
Music critics discuss Grateful Dead's career.
Archival footage and interviews with past members of the Allman Brothers Band highlight a look at the music group following Duane Allman's 1971 death in a motorcycle crash.
Academy Award winning writer, producer and director Paul Haggis.
Sammy hits the Grand Ole Opry House, then heads to Charlie Daniels' ranch and recording studio where they discuss Charlie's career and get acoustic with ``Long Haired Country Boy.''
Music critics discuss the career of The Doors.
Eddie parties at Country Jam + Campout while checking out tricked out RV's and trailers; Craig Campbell and Jon Pardi join Eddie Trunk.
Ranking crime movies from the 1970s.
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Fran Drescher hosts.
Cars, pinup girls and rockabilly music.
The ladies explore and bungee of the iconic Auckland Harbor Bridge.
Music critics discuss the band's career.
In 2016, Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin and Rick Wakeman brought together their incredible talents and long experience of working in Yes to take to the road for a series of concerts celebrating Yes' musical legacy of the 70s, 80s and 90s.
Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason gives Brian Johnson a tour of his car collection in the Cotswolds and reveals the secrets behind his band's elaborate live shows.
Buddy Guy reveals how he acquired his first guitar, and discusses his new album, ``The Blues Is Alive and Well.''
Sammy heads to Graceland, the home of Elvis Presley; he later meets George Thorogood backstage, and the two rock out to one of George's classics.
Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason gives Brian Johnson a tour of his car collection in the Cotswolds and reveals the secrets behind his band's elaborate live shows.
Buddy Guy reveals how he acquired his first guitar, and discusses his new album, ``The Blues Is Alive and Well.''
Sammy heads to Graceland, the home of Elvis Presley; he later meets George Thorogood backstage, and the two rock out to one of George's classics.
In 2016, Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin and Rick Wakeman brought together their incredible talents and long experience of working in Yes to take to the road for a series of concerts celebrating Yes' musical legacy of the 70s, 80s and 90s.
A ranking of British Invasion bands.
Country Music Hall of Fame's Kenny Rogers discusses his long, successful career.
Judas Priest's album ``British Steel'' opens the era of British metal music.
Hits include ``Bonnie and Clyde,'' ``Great Day,'' and ``Anymore.''
Alan Jackson performs live at Red Rocks.
Singer Alan Jackson scales the absolute heights of the music world and, despite enormous challenges, stays there.
An interview with Frankie Valli, the lead singer of Four Seasons.
Sammy meets up with Rick Springfield, they take a drive along the coast, and later hit Rick's studio to play the song they both made famous, ``I've Done Everything for You.''
Music critics discuss the singer's career.
Eddie Trunk sets sail on the Monsters of Rock Cruise to navigate the high seas.
A look back at some fast-paced game shows of the 70s with cash prizes and sing-alongs; Bob Eubanks, Anson Williams, Catherine Bach and George Wallace give their opinions.
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The band performs selections from its ``Incredible Machine'' album; songs include ``Stuck Like Glue,'' ``Baby Girl,'' and ``Settlin'.''
Singer Tom Jones takes the stage to perform songs from his recent albums as well as a selection of his iconic hits.
Emmylou Harris, Harry Connick Jr., Alan Jackson, Martina McBride, Randy Travis, Aaron Neville, Vince Gill, Merle Haggard perform in a salute to the country singer.
The US heavy metal sound has big hooks, melodic choruses, and monster ballads, with nearly every song featuring one guitar solo; they also include extensive use of harmonies, particularly in the ballads.
Rock experts Rikki Rockett, Dee Snider and Steven Adler rank songs featured on movie soundtracks.
Emmylou Harris, Harry Connick Jr., Alan Jackson, Martina McBride, Randy Travis, Aaron Neville, Vince Gill, Merle Haggard perform in a salute to the country singer.
The US heavy metal sound has big hooks, melodic choruses, and monster ballads, with nearly every song featuring one guitar solo; they also include extensive use of harmonies, particularly in the ballads.
Rock experts Rikki Rockett, Dee Snider and Steven Adler rank songs featured on movie soundtracks.
The Band's ``The Band.''
The band performs selections from its ``Incredible Machine'' album; songs include ``Stuck Like Glue,'' ``Baby Girl,'' and ``Settlin'.''
DIRECTV Concert Series presents Country Concert 2008! Playing to a crowd of 80,000 fans in Hickory Hills Lakes, Ohio, Jake Owen performs ``Startin' With Me'', ``Something About A Woman'', and ``Yee-Haw''.
The artist performs; songs include ``If I Died Today,'' ``I'm Only Jesus,'' ``Live Like You Were Dying,'' ``Good Girls,'' and ``Still.''
Alan Jackson performs live at Red Rocks.
The singer performs; songs include ``Draw Me a Map,'' and ``East Bound and Down.''
Singer Tom Jones takes the stage to perform songs from his recent albums as well as a selection of his iconic hits.
DIRECTV Concert Series presents Country Concert 2008! Playing to a crowd of 80,000 fans in Hickory Hills Lakes, Ohio, Jake Owen performs ``Startin' With Me'', ``Something About A Woman'', and ``Yee-Haw''.
The country group discusses how they define their music.
The baby boomers newsmagazine reports on lifestyle interests specific to the large demographic.
Archive footage documents the formation and success of '80s rock band Guns N' Roses.
Brian Johnson meets Led Zeppelin lead singer and lyricist Robert Plant to discuss some of the English rock band's most memorable tours.
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The Who perform their legendary rock opera ``Tommy'' on April 1, 2017 at London's Royal Albert Hall in a benefit show for the Teenage Cancer Trust.
The artist performs his songs and Beatles hits at the Genesee Theatre.
The Who perform their legendary rock opera ``Tommy'' on April 1, 2017 at London's Royal Albert Hall in a benefit show for the Teenage Cancer Trust.
Music critics discuss the career of The Doors.
The Doors' guitarist Robby Krieger gives an insider look at the history of The Doors and jams with fan-favorite actor and musician Dennis Quaid to play their rendition of the Elvis Presley hit ``Don't be Cruel.''
The Doors' album ``L.A. Woman''; surviving band members, producers and colleagues.
Music critics discuss the career of The Doors.
The Doors' guitarist Robby Krieger gives an insider look at the history of The Doors and jams with fan-favorite actor and musician Dennis Quaid to play their rendition of the Elvis Presley hit ``Don't be Cruel.''
The Doors' album ``L.A. Woman''; surviving band members, producers and colleagues.
The Doors' self-titled album.
Music critics discuss the career of The Doors.
The Doors' guitarist Robby Krieger gives an insider look at the history of The Doors and jams with fan-favorite actor and musician Dennis Quaid to play their rendition of the Elvis Presley hit ``Don't be Cruel.''
The two surviving members of the Doors, John Densmore and Robby Krieger, reminisce about their music, the 60s, and the life and death of lead singer Jim Morrison.
The Doors' self-titled album.
The violent nature of prizefighter Jake LaMotta (Robert De Niro) leads first to a boxing championship, then to a downward spiral of self-destruction.
The best movie trailers, both old and new.
Music critics discuss the career of The Doors.
The Doors' album ``L.A. Woman''; surviving band members, producers and colleagues.
Josh Groban discusses his long and successful music career.
The baby boomers newsmagazine reports on lifestyle interests specific to the large demographic.
Music videos and archived footage of the Foo Fighters.
Brian Johnson heads to New York to meet his old friend Sting, who reflects on The Police's humble beginnings, his rise to fame, the band's breakup and his pre-show rituals.
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The Byrds pioneer folk rock, combining traditional acoustic music with early Sixties pop; the group's signature sunny melodies, lush harmonies and ringing 12-string guitars make for some of the decade's best singles.
Pioneering blues-based combo the Yardbirds introduce three of the most famous guitarists of the rock era: Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page; the band's innovations pave the way for psychedelic rock, heavy metal, Southern boogie and even punk.
The violent nature of prizefighter Jake LaMotta (Robert De Niro) leads first to a boxing championship, then to a downward spiral of self-destruction.
MMA, Muay Thai and kickboxing action is highlighted.
The violent nature of prizefighter Jake LaMotta (Robert De Niro) leads first to a boxing championship, then to a downward spiral of self-destruction.
The best movie trailers, both old and new.
The Byrds pioneer folk rock, combining traditional acoustic music with early Sixties pop; the group's signature sunny melodies, lush harmonies and ringing 12-string guitars make for some of the decade's best singles.
Ronnie Wood looks back at the wild days with his former Faces bandmate Ian McLagan; in the early seventies, the pair toured the world with Rod Stewart, Ronnie Lane and Kenney Jones, becoming renowned for smashing up hotel rooms in every country.
Keith Moon was an English drummer for the rock music band the Who; noted for his unique style, alcohol addiction and his often self-destructive behavior, Moon develops a reputation for smashing his kit on stage and destroying hotel rooms on tour.
A countdown of songs from 1975.
Guitarist and singer Jack White reveals a lesser known part of himself.
Ace Of Spades propels Motorhead into the ranks of Heavy Metal's elite.
Paul McCartney & Wings, on a U.S. tour, perform ``Band on the Run,'' ``Silly Love Songs,'' ``Maybe I'm Amazed.''
The launch of the Tet Offensive in January 1968 convinces many Americans that the Vietnam War is not going to end very soon; two extraordinary champions for change, Martin Luther King Jr. and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, are both brutally assassinated.
Songwriter for Fleetwood Mac, Lindsey Buckingham talks about the groups reunion.
Sammy visits Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong at Chong's house, take a walk down memory lane, and do a smoking version of ``Mas Tequila.''
Music critics discuss the musician's career.
Eddie heads to New York for Mountain Jam and checks out the historic grounds of Woodstock, widely considered the home of festivals as we know them; special guests include George Clinton.
The best TV mothers from the 1970s are ranked, with input from actors Barry Williams, Jimmie Walker and Catherine Bach.
Choose from over 150 delicious dishes. Losing weight has never tasted so good!
The greatest live and uncut soul performances from The Midnight Special. Marvin Gaye, The O'Jays, James Brown and more!
Sherri Shepherd hosts; comics Grayson Morris, Mike Finoia, Deven Bouchet and Jimmy Failla perform.
Athletes run and drink.
Horseback riding in New Zealand; dune buggies.
Interviews, news archives and performances of the artist who began as a member of Generation X and rose to solo fame.
The incredible story of the band Bad Company.
The year 1994, where the King of Pop marries the daughter of the King of Rock and Roll; Woodstock celebrates its 25th year anniversary; Hip-Hop opens a door in music; The death of an icon.
Ranking favorite war movies of the 70s that had audiences flocking to theaters as Morgan Fairchild, Michael Winslow, Anson Williams, Jaleel White and more give their opinions.
The incredible story of the band Bad Company.
The year 1994, where the King of Pop marries the daughter of the King of Rock and Roll; Woodstock celebrates its 25th year anniversary; Hip-Hop opens a door in music; The death of an icon.
Ranking favorite war movies of the 70s that had audiences flocking to theaters as Morgan Fairchild, Michael Winslow, Anson Williams, Jaleel White and more give their opinions.
An Arkansas waitress (Susan Sarandon) and a housewife (Geena Davis) shoot a rapist and take off in a '66 Thunderbird.
David Bowie's career is marked by reinvention and visual presentation, and his music and stagecraft significantly influence popular music for over five decades.
These tunes inspire to embrace summer and get moving; summertime classics that make the list as John 5, Steven Adler, Dee Snider, Sebastian Bach and more give us their opinions!
The talented and accomplished Loretta Lynn takes a quick break from her latest tour to chat with Dan Rather.
The making of Simply Red's mega-selling ``Stars'', with its hits ``Something Got Me Started'', ``For Your Babies'' and the title track.
20,000 fans jammed the Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre near Denver, Colorado to pay tribute to Dan Fogelberg, Joe Walsh and Barnstorm, and James William Guercio. Joe Walsh and Barnstorm reunite for a special one-time only performance.
The band performs; songs include ``Sweet Home Alabama,'' ``Gimme Three Steps,'' ``That Smell,'' and ``Simple Man.''
The guitarist and his solo band visit Cuba in December 2015 for the 30th annual Havana Jazz Festival, where they perform two sold-out shows.
Country singer Vince Gill.
Sammy visits Billy Bob's in Fort Worth, Texas, to check out some bull riding, sit down with the legendary Willie Nelson and then hit the stage with the icon for an impromptu performance.
Music critics discuss the career of The Who.
Featuring Kim Wilson.
Ranking the most amazing toys of the 1970s with contributions from Mindy Cohn, Sebastian Bach and Todd Bridges.
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John Fugelsang hosts; Cameran Hebb, Mike Yard, Brandan Eyre and Tom McTiernan perform.
One night a year, Las Vegas might be the most intoxicated.
The girls take a leap off one of the highest bungee bridges in the world while visiting San Jose, Costa Rica.
An Arkansas waitress (Susan Sarandon) and a housewife (Geena Davis) shoot a rapist and take off in a '66 Thunderbird.
An Arkansas waitress (Susan Sarandon) and a housewife (Geena Davis) shoot a rapist and take off in a '66 Thunderbird.
A conversation with the outspoken Oscar winning director Quentin Tarantino in his private screening room.
Music critics and DJs discuss the artist's career and enduring success.
Blending rare concert footage with insightful interviews with both organizers and performers.
Blending rare concert footage with insightful interviews with both organizers and performers, The US Generation tells the story of the groundbreaking 1982 US Festival.
The legendary Rolling Stones guitarist welcomes Alice Cooper for jamming, lively talk and a look back at the wild day of rock and roll.
Despite his short life, singer-songwriter Hank Williams is one of the most celebrated and influential musicians of the 20th century and has been cited as a key musical influence on Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones.
Ranking the good, the bad, the ugly and the toe-tapping tunes that all mention drugs.
Media entrepreneur and co-creator of ``The X-Factor UK,'' Simon Cowell sits with Dan Rather.
``The Number of the Beast,'' accused of having a demonic influence, becomes a top hit for Iron Maiden.
The country star performs ``Chrome'' and ``Every Light in the House Is On.''
Blending rare concert footage with insightful interviews with both organizers and performers, The US Generation tells the story of the groundbreaking 1982 US Festival.
A three-day music event in 1982 forever changes the acceptance and plausibility of outdoor megaconcerts, setting the stage for Live Aid, Lollapalooza, Coachella and other major music festivals.
Country singer Trisha Yearwood discusses her singing career and her cooking show.
An all-star lineup including Eddie Money, Chad Kroeger, Toby Keith, Darryl McDaniels, Bob Weir, Vinnie Paul and Kenny Aronoff celebrate Sammy's 70th birthday at the Cabo Wabo Cantina in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Music critics discuss the band's career.
Featuring Chad Smith, Dave Mason, X Ambassadors, Magpie Salute and Kelis.
Jaleel White, Morgan Fairchild and Dee Wallace give their opinions about favorite science-fiction movies from the 1970s.
The grill that sears, sizzles, and air fry crisps to perfection - indoors without the smoke!
High-performance robot vacuum paired with a built-in, ultra-powerful handheld vac for cleaning from floor to ceiling.
Judy Tenuta hosts; comics Dan Crohn, Sal Calanni, Del Harrison and Anthony Devito perform.
Street parties; tailgating; rivalries.
The crew travels to the blue waters of Costa Rica for sport fishing and motors off-road to discover a hidden waterfall.
Chicago performs some of the most loved songs in rock history, including ``Hard Habit to Break,'' ``Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?'' and ``Saturday in the Park.''
The biggest stars in professional wrestling battle for supremacy and compete for championship gold, including Brian Cage, Rob Van Dam, Rhino, Moose, the X-Division, the Knockouts and others.
American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, actor, arranger, Grammy Award winner and record breaker Lenny Kravitz.
Music videos and interviews documenting the formation and success of Aerosmith.
The biggest stars in professional wrestling battle for supremacy and compete for championship gold, including Brian Cage, Rob Van Dam, Rhino, Moose, the X-Division, the Knockouts and others.
Filmed at Namba Hatch in Osaka featuring songs from Setzer's acclaimed 2014 studio album, ``Rockabilly Riot!''
Sir Paul McCartney chats, jams and reminisces with Ronnie Wood, sharing brilliant anecdotes from the Beatles' heyday and revealing the hits that have influenced his phenomenal career.
John Denver was one of the most popular acoustic artists of the 1970s; recording and releasing approximately 300 songs, his lyrics reflected his joy in nature and disdain for city life, his enthusiasm for music, and his relationship trials.
Ranking the folk music from the 1960s that got minds thinking and souls singing.
Country music singer Charlie Daniels.
A jazz-rock album created by the musical band Steely Dan is examined.
Filmed at Namba Hatch in Osaka featuring songs from Setzer's acclaimed 2014 studio album, ``Rockabilly Riot!''
This update of The Rolling Stones 1995 ``Stripped'' includes previously unreleased archive footage, including sessions in Tokyo, full-song highlights from each of the secret gigs, and interviews with band members and fans.
Don Rickles, an insult comic and frequent guest on ``The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson,'' discusses his career with Dan Rather.
Sammy travels from Oklahoma to Kansas City, Kan., for Rockfest; once arriving at the music festival, Sammy goes backstage with some of the biggest names in rock including Zakk Wylde and Godsmack's Sully Erna, then performs with the Circle.
Music critics discuss the supergroup's career.
Featuring Rob Zombie and John 5.
Ranking favorite stand-up comics of the 1970s, with input from George Wallace, Fred Willard and Michael Winslow.
Mike Lindell, inventor of MyPillow, presents his newest technology in sleep innovation, with a studio audience in MN.
The grill that sears, sizzles, and air fry crisps to perfection - indoors without the smoke!
Comic Paula Poundstone hosts; Daniel Crow, Joe Pontillo, Jermaine Warren and Greg Stone perform.
Santa Clauses take over the city, spreading joy and drinking alcohol.
The garden paradise of Costa Rica.
Metallica performs ``Blackened,'' ``Fade to Black,'' ``One,'' ``Master of Puppets,'' ``Enter Sandman'' and other top hits in a 2009 concert in France.
Brian Johnson heads to San Rafael, Calif., to meet Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich, who shares candid stories from his band's legendary Wherever We May Roam tour.
Donald Fagen of Steely Dan discusses songwriting, his relationship with the band's co-founder Walter Becker, and gives Paul a music lesson.
Sammy heads to the Charlotte Motor Speedway to meet up with Rick Hendrick and check out his epic car collection; he meets up with NASCAR superstar Jimmie Johnson and ends the night by rocking the track.
Brian Johnson heads to San Rafael, Calif., to meet Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich, who shares candid stories from his band's legendary Wherever We May Roam tour.
Donald Fagen of Steely Dan discusses songwriting, his relationship with the band's co-founder Walter Becker, and gives Paul a music lesson.
Sammy heads to the Charlotte Motor Speedway to meet up with Rick Hendrick and check out his epic car collection; he meets up with NASCAR superstar Jimmie Johnson and ends the night by rocking the track.
Leading music critics discuss Neil Diamond's career.
Dave Matthews, Gov't Mule, Kings of Leon, Femi Kuti, My Morning Jacket, Gillian Welch perform at an annual music festival in Manchester, Tenn.
Ronnie Wood invites Jamaican ska and reggae legend, Toots Hibbert, to jam along to his favorite tracks, including hits from Jimmy Cliff and Willie Nelson.
Singer, songwriter and dancer Michael Jackson is known simply as ``The King of Pop''; his contributions to music and his highly publicized personal life make him a global figure in popular culture for over four decades.
A countdown of double studio albums; Lita Ford, Rikki Rockett, Frankie Banali (Quiet Riot), Geoff Tate, and Jeff Pilson (Foreigner).
Aaron Neville discusses growing up in New Orleans; Trombone Shorty talks about New Orleans music traditions.
A look at Carly Simon's 1972 album `No Secrets', featuring a new interview with Carly herself.
Dave Matthews, Gov't Mule, Kings of Leon, Femi Kuti, My Morning Jacket, Gillian Welch perform at an annual music festival in Manchester, Tenn.
Go-to saxophonist Bobby Keys performs with music luminaries such as The Rolling Stones, Buddy Holly, John Lennon, Eric Clapton and George Harrison, with solos on classics including ``Brown Sugar,'' ``Can't You Hear Me Knocking'' and ``What Is Life.''
Hall of Fame musician Daryl Hall discusses his career and passion for restoring homes.
Sammy makes a stop in Scottsdale, Ariz., where he meets up with Poison frontman Bret Michaels; the two iconic rockers sit down for a ``Mad Max''-style performance of ``Your Mama Don't Dance'' and tour Bret's unique Arizona home.
Music critics discuss the band's career.
Featuring Blackberry Smoke, Coy Bowles and Clay Cook.
Ranking favorite teen films from the 1970s, with contributions from Barry Williams, Sebastian Bach and Anson Williams.
Choose from over 150 delicious dishes. Losing weight has never tasted so good!
The grill that sears, sizzles, and air fry crisps to perfection - indoors without the smoke!
The artist performs; songs include ``All I Really Want,'' ``Hands Clean,'' ``Thank U,'' and ``Uninvited.''
The multi-platinum artist performs songs from her 13th studio album, ``This is M.E.''; songs include ``A Little Bit of Me,'' ``Ain't That Bad,'' ``Monster'' and ``Take My Number.''
A rare musical performance by the Eagles, who haven't played together since 1980, featuring ``Hotel California'' and ``Desperado.''.
Jazz rock grows out of the artistically ambitious rock subgenres of the late 1960s and early 1970s, and includes extensive improvisation; exploring the music of artists Steely Dan, the Doobie Brothers and Boz Scaggs.
Songs from the 1970s that helped ease the pain of heartbreak.
A rare musical performance by the Eagles, who haven't played together since 1980, featuring ``Hotel California'' and ``Desperado.''.
Jazz rock grows out of the artistically ambitious rock subgenres of the late 1960s and early 1970s, and includes extensive improvisation; exploring the music of artists Steely Dan, the Doobie Brothers and Boz Scaggs.
Songs from the 1970s that helped ease the pain of heartbreak.
A look at Carly Simon's 1972 album `No Secrets', featuring a new interview with Carly herself.
The artist performs; songs include ``Anything Goes,'' ``Foolish Games,'' and ``Somewhere Over the Rainbow.''
The multi-platinum artist performs songs from her 13th studio album, ``This is M.E.''; songs include ``A Little Bit of Me,'' ``Ain't That Bad,'' ``Monster'' and ``Take My Number.''
Journalists discuss the rise of Tina Turner and her successful solo career.
Blending rare concert footage with insightful interviews with both organizers and performers, The US Generation tells the story of the groundbreaking 1982 US Festival.
Expert fantasy sports insights, live from the Las Vegas strip, every Sunday morning. Join the team for the latest lineup tips, player perspectives, and breaking news just before kickoff.
Blending rare concert footage with insightful interviews with both organizers and performers.
Blending rare concert footage with insightful interviews with both organizers and performers, The US Generation tells the story of the groundbreaking 1982 US Festival.
Comedian and musician Al Yankovic invites Dan Rather to his home.
The baby boomers newsmagazine reports on lifestyle interests specific to the large demographic.
The formation and journey of Black Sabbath.
Eddie heads to the lively city of New Orleans for the Voodoo Music + Arts Festival; Eddie traverses his way through the festival's haunted mortuary and gets throttled by amusement rides; special guests include Prophets of Rage and Taylor Hawkins.
Ranking favorite action TV shows of the 1970s, with contributions from Morgan Fairchild, Catherine Bach and Fred Willard.
Have you or a loved one been diagnosed with cancer? You may be entitled to compensation.
The grill that sears, sizzles, and air fry crisps to perfection - indoors without the smoke!
The singer performs; songs include ``Stand Back.''
The musician performs in Brooklyn, N.Y.; songs include ``Don't Know Why,'' and ``Come Away With Me.''
The crossover country-pop singer performs her hit singles; filmed at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas; directed by Raj Kapoor.
The artist performs; songs include ``How Do I Live,'' and ``XXX's and OOO's.''
Nicks sings ``Dreams,'' ``Stand Back'' and ``Talk to Me'' in Colorado's Rocky Mountains; guests Mick Fleetwood, Peter Frampton.
The crossover country-pop singer performs her hit singles; filmed at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas; directed by Raj Kapoor.
The artist performs; songs include ``How Do I Live,'' and ``XXX's and OOO's.''
Debbie Harry and Chris Stein perform classic hits and modern favorites including ``Dreaming,'' ``One Way or Another,'' ``Call Me,'' ``Rapture,'' ``The Tide is High,'' ``Rave,'' ``Gravity,'' ``My Monster'' and more.
Sheryl Crow plays new music with her band on the final night of her ``Be Myself'' tour at the historic Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, N.Y., on Nov. 10, 2017.
Nicks sings ``Dreams,'' ``Stand Back'' and ``Talk to Me'' in Colorado's Rocky Mountains; guests Mick Fleetwood, Peter Frampton.
The musician performs in Brooklyn, N.Y.; songs include ``Don't Know Why,'' and ``Come Away With Me.''
A look at the release of Amy Winehouse's ``Back to Black album,'' and the phenomenal success that transformed the talented musician into an international star.
The best movie trailers, both old and new.
The story of the punk rock band who arose out of West London in 1976.
Filmmakers chronicle the music group's rise from London's pubs to arena performances in America, and their subsequent fall from grace.
Country singer Marty Stuart discusses his songs, career and studying music.
The baby boomers newsmagazine reports on lifestyle interests specific to the large demographic.
Synthesizers and Eurythmic's rise to popularity.
Featuring George Thorogood and Jesse James.
Ranking favorite action TV shows of the 1970s, with contributions from Morgan Fairchild, Catherine Bach and Fred Willard.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Concert: the very best live performances by rock's greatest stars from the past 30 years! Including performances by Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, U2, and more!
In the early 70s, rock music mellowed out creating the laid-back sound of soft rock. Sit back and relax with the melodies of the softer side of rock.
Mike Lindell, inventor of MyPillow, presents his newest technology in sleep innovation, with a studio audience in MN.
The grill that sears, sizzles, and air fry crisps to perfection - indoors without the smoke!
Folks and sand gadgets in the desert.
Hiking through El Yunque National Forest; partying on a catamaran.
Highlights of the best fights, knockouts and submissions from the world's premier Hispanic mixed martial arts promotion, showcasing the heaviest hitters and slickest submission specialists in action-packed bouts.
An Irish ringleader (Natascha McElhone) organizes an international team of hired guns (Robert De Niro, Jean Reno) to retrieve a briefcase from criminals.
Highlights of the best fights, knockouts and submissions from the world's premier Hispanic mixed martial arts promotion, showcasing the heaviest hitters and slickest submission specialists in action-packed bouts.
An Irish ringleader (Natascha McElhone) organizes an international team of hired guns (Robert De Niro, Jean Reno) to retrieve a briefcase from criminals.
The best movie trailers, both old and new.
Al Green is known for the hit song ``Let's Stay Together,'' and for leaving his musical career at its height in the 1970s to become a reverend at his own church.
Formerly married to Eric Clapton and George Harrison, Pattie Boyd has a wealth of star-studded anecdotes and chooses some great nostalgic hits to share.
Johnny Cash was known for his deep, calm, bass-baritone voice; one of the best-selling music artists, his signature songs include ``I Walk the Line,'' ``Folsom Prison Blues,'' ``Ring of Fire'' and ``A Boy Named Sue.''
Ranking the best country tunes to sing at Karaoke; finding out which country karaoke songs make the list as rock experts like Sebastian Bach, Frankie Banali (Quiet Riot), Jesse Money and Jeff Pilson (Foreigner) help count down.
Country artist Darius Rucker discusses life before Nashville, Tenn.
Creation of an album that has stood the test of time.
The artist performs; songs include ``Bad Moon Rising,'' ``Born on the Bayou,'' and ``Proud Mary.''
The Doors' album ``L.A. Woman''; surviving band members, producers and colleagues.
Rather catches up with musician Carlos Santana in Las Vegas.
Sammy stops by the world-famous Record Plant in San Francisco and interviews guitarist Neal Schon of Journey; after an intimate conversation about the recording process and history of the studio, Sammy and Neal perform ``Personal Jesus.''
The story of the punk rock band who arose out of West London in 1976.
Have you or a loved one been diagnosed with cancer? You may be entitled to compensation.
The AirFryer 360's super-heated air fries food with little to no oil needed, and the nonstick coating makes cleanup a breeze.
Have you or a loved one been diagnosed with cancer? You may be entitled to compensation.
The AirFryer 360's super-heated air fries food with little to no oil needed, and the nonstick coating makes cleanup a breeze.
A stop in New Orleans; Peeler's giant head; a new toy.
Windsurfing; the subterranean tunnels of the Tanama River.
Music critics discuss the career of The Who.
Filmmaker Brett Morgen examines the history of the Rolling Stones, from their London debut in 1962 as a group of blues-obsessed bad boys to their status as the ``World's Greatest Rock and Roll Band.''
Chong examines 1968's trending new genres, iconic artists, and pop culture moments that propelled musicians to stardom.
The movies that had audiences of the 70s flocking to the theaters; a look at which 70s comedies made the list.
Filmmaker Brett Morgen examines the history of the Rolling Stones, from their London debut in 1962 as a group of blues-obsessed bad boys to their status as the ``World's Greatest Rock and Roll Band.''
Chong examines 1968's trending new genres, iconic artists, and pop culture moments that propelled musicians to stardom.
The movies that had audiences of the 70s flocking to the theaters; a look at which 70s comedies made the list.