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Soundbreaking: Stories from the Cutting Edge of Recorded Music is an eight-part documentary series exploring the art of sound recording and music production, charting a century's worth of innovation and experimentation in the creation of recorded music.
2 episodes; Musical guest only [21] The Johnny Cash Show: 1969–1971 Herself 4 episodes [22] The Darin Invasion: 1970 Herself [23] Saturday Night Live: 1977–1989 Herself 4 episodes [24] The Muppet Show: 1980 Herself One episode [25] Corridos! Tales of Passion and Revolution: 1987 Adelita PBS television special [3] Great Performances ...
The series ran between 1969 and 1971 to total 65 colour episodes. Jones was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for "Best Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy" in 1969. [1] The show also featured comedy sketches by the Ace Trucking Company improvisational group, featuring Fred Willard and Patti Deutsch, among others.
Different Drummers is a 2013 American coming-of-age and drama film. It tells the story about the bond of two American elementary school boys in North Spokane, Washington, USA during the 1960s with different disorders they are struggling with, one with attention deficit disorder and the other with progressively-worsening muscular dystrophy .
The following is an episode list for Unsung, a TV One biography and documentary television series about R&B, soul, jazz, gospel, blues, rap and reggae recording artists from the 1960s through the early 2000s. As of January 2022, 170 episodes have aired across 15 seasons.
This is a list of episodes of Never Mind the Buzzcocks, a satirical music-based panel game. As of 18 December 2024, 319 episodes of Never Mind the Buzzcocks have aired, concluding the thirty-second series. The show was originally chaired by Mark Lamarr, with Sean Hughes and Phill Jupitus as team captains and two guests on each team. Lamarr left following series 17 and series 18 was chaired by ...
BBC Archive logo. The BBC Archives are collections documenting the BBC's broadcasting history, including copies of television and radio broadcasts, internal documents, photographs, online content, sheet music, commercially available music, BBC products (including toys, games, merchandise, books, publications, and programme releases on VHS, Beta, Laserdisc, DVD, vinyl, audio cassette, audio ...
Jerry Ivan Allison (August 31, 1939 – August 22, 2022) was an American musician. He was best known as the drummer for the Crickets [1] and co-writer of their hits "That'll Be the Day" and "Peggy Sue", recorded with Buddy Holly. [2]