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- The life and career of Little Richard, the one-of-a-kind rock 'n' roll icon who shaped the world of music.
- Meet David Crosby in this portrait of a man with everything but an easy retirement on his mind.
- In the beginning, there was sound. It has been used throughout history as a transformational tool in ceremonies, celebrations and even in times of war. It can soothe us in the form of a gentle rain or create anxiety invoked by blaring sirens passing by. Will sound, vibration and frequency be the medicine of the future? What if your words could literally change the world around you? Are we capable of healing through sound vibration? From plants to outer space, GOING OM explores the secrets and power of sound.
- Dickey Betts & The Great Southern Band performed live at the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame and Museum September 28, 2004. Betts, who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995 as a member of the Allman Brothers Band, is the first inductee to record a new release live at the Museum. Dickey Betts joined the Allman Brothers Band as second lead guitarist and singer in the late 1960s. In addition to matching bandleader Duane Allman lick for lick, Betts also wrote such memorable songs as "Revival" and the instrumental hit "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed." After Duane Allman was killed in a road accident in 1971, Betts and Allman's brother Gregg shared leadership of the band, with Betts writing and singing the group's biggest hit, "Ramblin' Man." Betts released his first solo album Highway Call, in 1974. The Allmans split up in 1976, and Betts formed Dickey Betts & Great Southern. The Allmans reformed in 1978, with Betts contributing "Crazy Love", "Angeline" and "Straight From the Heart." Betts returned with the Dickey Betts Band (becoming Dickey Betts & Great Southern in 2002) and Pattern Disruptive in 1988. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum exists to educate its visitors, fans and scholars from around the world about the history and significance of rock and roll music. The Museum carries out this mission through its efforts to collect, preserve, exhibit and interpret this art form.
- 20182hTV-147.3 (14)TV SpecialHosted by Carrie Keagan; Recorded live, this special honors five new performer category inductees: Bon Jovi, The Cars, Nina Simone, The Moody Blues and Dire Straits.
- Together, Parton and Roberts discuss Dolly's collaborations with numerous rock artists on her new album, including Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Pat Benatar, Peter Frampton, John Fogerty and Steven Tyler.
- A compilation of classic and rare performances by the Rolling Stones from their earliest days to the present. Produced for exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, Ohio.
- WWE Network follows in the footsteps of Elias throughout the creation of his groundbreaking new album, "Walk With Elias." Witness history in the making as the prolific WWE Superstar toes the line between pure genius and total insanity while crafting his debut album and preparing for the 'Greatest Performance of All Time' at WrestleMania 34.
- 20206.7 (18)TV SpecialCarrie Keagan returns to host the 2020 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Virtual Red Carpet Live.
- Voices - Rock and Roll's Invisible Instrument was a ground breaking multiple touch-screen music and film experience celebrating the role of the vocalist in Rock music. It featured the first full-screen, full motion computer interactive video display, which premiered at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and traveled across the United States to be accessed by millions.
- PM says knife crime will be treated as an infectious disease; MPs warn the PM not to pursue a soft Brexit; an exclusive interview with Sarah Palin; plus, some April Fools' Day shenanigans.
- The PM will need a long Brexit delay to get her deal through; Idris Elba wants action on knife crime; Piers wishes one of his biggest fans a Happy Birthday; is it OK to lie on dating apps?; plus, an exclusive interview with Dr. Phil.