AXS TV'S HIT INVESTIGATIVE SERIES "MUSIC'S GREATEST MYSTERIES" RETURNS WITH ALL-NEW EPISODES FULL OF MORE MYTHS & LEGENDS FROM MUSIC LORE ON AUGUST 24 AT 8 P.M. ET
New Episodes Examine Whether or Not President Trump's Secret Service Investigated Eminem, 'American Idol' Rigging Allegations, Pat Benatar's Rock & Roll Love Story, Quiet Riot's Possible Self-Sabotage, the True Story of 'Achy Breaky Heart' & More
LOS ANGELES (August 8, 2022) - AXS TV's EMMY(R)-nominated investigative series Music's Greatest Mysteries is back to shine a light on even more famous and infamous myths from music lore, as the program resumes its second season on Wednesday, August 24 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.
The series begins with six all-new episodes examining a total of 18 musical enigmas. The August 24 premiere features an intriguing entry that delves in-depth into the dark details of the death of Rolling Stones guitarist Brian Jones, the spooky similarities between Ray Parker Jr.'s "Ghostbusters" theme and the Huey Lewis hit "I Want A New Drug"; and whether or not President Trump's Secret Service investigated Eminem.
Other topics include American Idol's rigging allegations and Pat Benatar's ultimate rock & roll love story (Aug. 31); John Lennon's connection to the number nine and how Kris Kristofferson's theft of a helicopter launched his career (Sept. 7); Patsy Cline's prediction of her own death and Quiet Riot's possible self-sabotage of their biggest hit (Sept. 14); the shocking tragedy of Keith Moon's chauffeur and the answer to "Who Let The Dogs Out?" (Sept. 21); the wild story behind Billy Ray Cyrus' smash single "Achy Breaky Heart" and Led Zeppelin's connection with the occult (Sept. 28); and many more.
The all new episodes also boast a roster of new and returning experts and commentators, who will be on-hand to provide first-hand knowledge and insight into the week's featured topics. Highlights include SPIN Magazine founder Bob Guccione, Jr.; acclaimed record producer Willie Green; Harper's Bazaar music writer Natalie Maher; and Filter guitarist Geno Lenardo; as well as noted rock expert Matt Pinfield, fan-favorite radio host Kat Corbett, legendary metal bassist Rudy Sarzo, famed rock groupie Pamela Des Barres, GRAMMY(R)-winning musician Jack Ingram, and Rolling Stone rock critic Alan Light, among others.
Music's Greatest Mysteries is jointly produced by Texas Crew Productions and Hideout Pictures, with Chip Rives, David Karabinas, Brad Bernstein, Shannon Houchins, and Trevor O'Neil serving as executive producers.
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About AXS TV
AXS TV is a leading multi-platform music, entertainment, and lifestyle digital platform and television company owned and operated by Anthem Sports & Entertainment Inc. AXS TV's broad library is curated to appeal to diverse and passionate fanbases across the entertainment spectrum, offering eclectic content headlined by premiere concerts and music-inspired programming, as well as exclusive celebrity interviews, acclaimed documentaries, world-class professional wrestling, hard-hitting MMA bouts, star-studded special events, and immersive pop culture series. AXS TV's signature programs include the investigative series Music's Greatest Mysteries; fan-favorite countdown series The Top Ten Revealed; the in-depth profile A Year in Music; and the intimate artist interview series At Home And Social. The channel is also the home of global combat sport staples IMPACT Wrestling, New Japan Pro-Wrestling and Invicta Fighting Championships. AXS TV is available nationally in the United States, and parts of Canada and the Caribbean. Additionally, AXS TV's digital programming can be enjoyed on several different platforms including the AXS.TV website and the Network's FAST Channel AXS TV NOW, as well as via the AXS TV App, and on the Network's official YouTube channel, Facebook and Instagram pages, and Twitter profile. For a full list of providers and territories, please visit axs.tv/subscribe.
About Texas Crew Productions
Whether it's an NAACP award-winning special about the Obama presidency, a juicy true-crime cable series, a home renovation show, an inspiring music anthology series, a highly acclaimed youth football series or an Emmy-winning documentary, Texas Crew Productions has built a reputation for delivering first-class content, on time, on budget, and with a friendly Texas-sized smile for broadcasters and streamers of all shapes and sizes.
From their first series Friday Night Tykes, to their most recent work for clients like HISTORY, Travel, Oxygen, AXS, Facebook, A+E, YouTube, ESPN, and ID, TCP continues to prove that premium content isn't defined by budgets or physical location, but by creative vision, expert execution, and detailed management in every phase of production.
Some of the projects TCP is most proud of include the NAACP Image Award-winning 2-HR Special The 44th President: In His Own Words, a first-person documentary special on President Obama's presidency which aired on HISTORY; ESPN 30 for 30's Brian and the Boz and Phi Slama Jama; VH1's ATL: The Untold Story of Atlanta's Rise in the Rap Game; the re-boot of A&E's long-running series Sell This House; and over 25 hours of true-crime programming on Oxygen.
Currently TCP has projects in production or development for a number of premium broadcasters and streamers including FOX Nation, National Geographic, Magnolia, ESPN, Facebook, Lifetime, and A+E.
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