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The Top Ten Revealed
S1, EP2 "Songs Named After Women"Musicians Lita Ford and Steven Adler and radio personality Stryker count down memorable songs named after women.
The Top Ten Revealed
S1, EP1 "Guitar Rock Intros"Musicians Lita Ford, Steven Adler and Vinnie Paul count down the most epic guitar introductions.
Rock Legends
S8, EP2 "Chuck Berry"Influential rock 'n' roll pioneer Chuck Berry is known for songs including "Maybellene" and "Johnny B. Goode."
Rock Legends
S8, EP13 "Buddy Holly"With his signature vocal hiccup and hits like "That'll Be the Day," "Rave On," "Peggy Sue" and "Not Fade Away," Buddy Holly was a rock 'n' roll pioneer, as well as one of the genre's first great singer-songwriters.
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
S10, EP12 "Little Richard"Known for his flamboyant performances, Little Richard's hit songs from the mid-1950s were defining moments in the development of rock 'n' roll.
The Top Ten Revealed
S6, EP18 "Epic Songs of 1976"Ranking memorable songs of 1976; finding out which songs from the year 1976 make the list.
The Top Ten Revealed
S6, EP19 "Band Duos"The best things come in twos, we're ranking the band duos! Find out which band duos make our list as rock experts like Rikki Rockett, James Durbin, Sebastian Bach and more count us down!
Rock Legends
S4, EP7 "Cher"Cher is an iconic figure of music, film and TV with a career spanning over 50 years.
Rock Legends
S2, EP4 "Fleetwood Mac"The story of Fleetwood Mac; featuring videos for "Dreams" and "Landslide."
Rock Legends
S4, EP9 "The Clash"The story of the punk rock band who arose out of West London in 1976.
A Year in Music
S1, EP1 "1977"Julie Brown returns to the year 1977 to explore monumental pop culture moments; from the sunny sounds of Los Angeles to the dark and disgruntled mood of New York City, Brown explains how pop music exploded into how we perceive it today.