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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.
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.
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S2, EP10 "Cold War, Collectible and Kylies"Kylie Jenner vs. Kylie Minogue; scorpions and the cold war; Wu-Tang's multi-million dollar treasure.
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S2, EP18 "Achy Breaky, Wardrobe Malfunction and Satan"What is the true story behind Billy Ray Cyrus' smash hit Achy Breaky Heart?; who is responsible for Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction?; did Led Zeppelin really worship Satan?
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S2, EP14 "Cold Case, Scams and Forbidden Romance"Examining what constitutes the murder of Sam Cooke; whether or not American Idol is rigged; Pat Benatar's ultimate rock-and-roll love story.
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