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'80s Movie Soundtracks

The Top Ten Revealed

S4, EP17 "'80s Movie Soundtracks"

Ranking '80s movie soundtracks; rock experts like James Durbin, Jodie Sweetin and more count down.

Rock Legends

S9, EP9 "Jerry Lee Lewis"

Piano-playing rock 'n' roll pioneer Jerry Lee Lewis becomes famous for his high-energy stage presence and controversial life.

Rock Legends

S8, EP5 "Lynyrd Skynyrd"

Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd rises to prominence in 1973, stressing boisterous hard rock as opposed to the Allman Brothers' more open-ended blues; tragedy strikes in 1977 when Ronnie Van Zant, Steve Gaines and Cassie Gaines die in a plane crash.

Rock Legends

S8, EP8 "Ramones"

The Ramones, a group of "brothers" from Forest Hills, Queens, help invent punk rock by mastering a simple but extremely effective sound: a combination of speedy grooves, sing-along tunes and deadpan lyrics.

Rock Legends

S8, EP9 "Ray Charles"

Blind musician Ray Charles was a pioneer of soul music, integrating rhythm and blues, gospel, pop and country to create hits like "Unchain My Heart," "Hit the Road Jack" and "Georgia on My Mind."

Rock Legends

S8, EP16 "Blood, Sweat & Tears"

Grammy-winning contemporary jazz and rock group Blood, Sweat & Tears took a hiatus from 1981-1984, but has otherwise been active since their founding in 1967.

Rock Legends

S8, EP10 "The Band"

With its rock-ribbed, austerely precise arrangements and a catalog of songs that linked American folklore to primal myths, the Band -- four Canadians and a Southerner -- makes music that is both earthy and mystical.

The Big Interview With Dan Rather

S8, EP4 "The Band's Robbie Robertson"

Dan Rather talks to Robbie Robertson, guitarist and creative force behind The Band, about his music, "The Last Waltz" and other projects with filmmaker Martin Scorsese.

Music's Greatest Mysteries

S2, EP10 "Cold War, Collectible and Kylies"

Kylie Jenner vs. Kylie Minogue; scorpions and the Cold War; Wu-Tang's multi-million dollar treasure.

Music's Greatest Mysteries

S2, EP11 "Best of Rock"

Revisiting shocking and surprising stories in rock 'n' roll; featuring bands and musicians such as AC/DC, Tina Turner, Jim Morrison and Aerosmith.

Music's Greatest Mysteries

S2, EP12 "Best of Country"

Country music takes center stage as we reveal the most unbelievable stories to have hit that world featuring notable artists such as The Chicks, Garth Brooks, LeAnn Rimes, Trisha Yearwood, The Allman Brothers and Reba McEntire.

Music's Greatest Mysteries

S2, EP13 "Stones Murder, Ghostbusters and Trump & Eminem"

Was Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones murdered?; did Huey Lewis bust Ray Parker Jr. for stealing "Ghostbusters?"; did President Trump send the Secret Service after Eminem?

Music's Greatest Mysteries

S2, EP14 "Cold Case, Scams and Forbidden Romance"

Examining what constitutes the murder of Sam Cooke; whether American Idol is rigged; Pat Benatar's ultimate rock-and-roll love story.

Music's Greatest Mysteries

S2, EP15 "Choppers, Moonwalks and Lennon's"

Examining why Kris Kristofferson stole an Army Helicopter; if John Lennon was blessed and cursed by the Number 9; and if Michael Jackson invented the Moonwalk.

Music's Greatest Mysteries

S2, EP16 "Prophets, Sabotage and Holy Battles"

Examining if country legend Patsy Cline predicted her own death; if Quiet Riot engaged in self-sabotage; why Katy Perry was in a lawsuit involving Nuns and the Pope.

Music's Greatest Mysteries

S2, EP17 "Napster, Deranged Drummer and Dogs"

Asking if Napster destroyed the concept of albums, but ultimately saved the music industry; the death of Keith Moon's chauffeur; the people behind "Who Let the Dogs Out?"

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