Next Episode of A Year in Music is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
With a diverse set of hosts from all facets of music and pop culture, A Year in Music examines each year from a unique perspective. Not only does A Year in Music dive into the year's biggest band albums, breakups and breakthroughs, but also the political and social relevance of the time. Each episode puts the year's relevance in a bigger context of its overall effect on music.
SiriusXM and former MTV VJ, Downtown Julie Brown, takes you back to the year 1977. Throughout the episode, Brown explores 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.
Former VH1 and MTV VJ, Matt Pinfield, heads to Dr. Freecloud's Last Record Store Standing in California, to discuss key moments throughout the year 1966. Pinfield dives into the year of '66 and explores the changing sounds in pop music, and the last stand of old school style legends such as Frank Sinatra.
Legendary guitarist, Don Felder, explores the year of 1969 from the Grammy Museum at L.A. Live. Felder guides viewers through one of the most memorable years throughout music history, and dissects the year of Peace and Love.
Actor, writer, and musician, Tommy Chong, takes you back to the unforgettable year of 1972. Chong examines the year's trending new genres, iconic artists, and movie soundtracks that propelled musicians to stardom.
SiriusXM and former MTV VJ, Downtown Julie Brown, takes you back to the year 1983. Brown touches on moments that defined musical history such as the dawn of the MTV-Age, music videos, heavy metal, and more.
Former VH1 and MTV VJ, Matt Pinfield, discusses the defining moments of the year 1975. Pinfield touches upon powerhouse bands such as Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, and others, along with discussing the upcoming political failures and economic crisis of 1975.
Guitarist and legendary songwriter, Don Felder, heads back to The Grammy Museum, where he explores the year of 1973. Felder discusses some of '73's biggest headlines, from Disco to Watergate, this is an episode you will not want to miss.
Actor, writer, and musician, Tommy Chong dives into the year of '64; The year The Beatles took over, Motown Records became a driving force, and The Rolling Stones made their debut. Plus, a look at how political and social changes influenced pop music.
SiriusXM and former MTV VJ, Downtown Julie Brown, takes you back to the year 1985. Brown explores a time when Cable TV was reaching critical mass, music videos became the cornerstone of pop culture, and half of the decade's top albums were on the charts.
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