
Thursday, October 9th TV listings for AXS TV North America
The Big Interview With Dan Rather The Marshall Tucker Band
Southern rock pioneer Doug Gray of The Marshall Tucker Band gets personal about his upbringing, his drive to perform and the darker moments of life on the road.
Hell's Kitchen 8 Chefs Compete
The contestants face the blind taste test; Ramsay asks both teams to select a member for elimination.
Hell's Kitchen 7 Chefs Compete
The contestants must each create two servings of the same amuse-bouche; the teams struggle with communication during dinner service.
Hell's Kitchen 6 Chefs Compete
After receiving their black jackets, the final six contestants must create a dish using Omaha steaks; a contestant is kicked out of the competition during dinner service.
Hell's Kitchen 5 Chefs Compete
The final five contestants prepare gourmet dishes for "glampers"; the creator of the most popular dish receives a luxury trip for two; the contestants face elimination.
Classic Albums Cream: Disraeli Gears
A look at the impact of Cream's 1967 album "Disraeli Gears" with interviews from band members and producers of the record.
Classic Albums Elton John: Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Elton John and collaborator Bernie Taupin look back on the making of the 1973 album "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road."
A Year in Music 2002
In 2002, Blink-182 took Green Day on a the Disaster Tour, American Idol crowned its first winner and The Osbournes debuts on MTV; it's a year of comebacks for Britney Spears, Celine Dion and Mariah Carey.
A Year in Music 2003
Halestorm's Lzzy Hale dives into 2003; we witness the solo debut of Queen B, Amy Winehouse, and the first American Idol; 2003 marks a new era in the industry as music becomes available for streaming in a new online platform.
A Year in Music 2004
It's 2004. Hip Hop is on top along with R&B chart toppers. Janet has a wardrobe malfunction, musictours go green and Facebook enters the scene. Country faces a divide between pop and traditional.
A Year in Music 2005
Halestorm's Lzzy Hale looks back on the year 2005; the year's musical breakups; humanitarianism; Mariah Carey; the birth of YouTube; Hurricane Katrina.
A Year in Music 2006
Renowned American singer Lzzy Hale takes a look at the music industry's chart toppers, trendsetters, award winners and headline makers of 2006.
A Year in Music 2008
Looking back to 2008, a year of new musical debuts and legacies are remembered; "Change" and "Hope"; Queen B and "Single Ladies"; financial downturn.
The Day the Rock Star Died Hank Williams
Despite his short life, singer-songwriter Hank Williams is one of the most celebrated and influential musicians of the 20th century and has been cited as a key musical influence on Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones.
The Day the Rock Star Died David Bowie
David Bowie's career is marked by reinvention and visual presentation, and his music and stagecraft significantly influence popular music for over five decades.
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The Day the Rock Star Died Keith Moon
Keith Moon was an English drummer for the rock music band the Who; noted for his unique style, alcohol addiction and his often self-destructive behavior, Moon develops a reputation for smashing his kit on stage and destroying hotel rooms on tour.
The Day the Rock Star Died Amy Winehouse
English singer Amy Winehouse dies from alcohol poisoning at the unfortunate age of 27; her prolific talent is often overshadowed by her struggles with drug addiction and mental health issues.
The Day the Rock Star Died Michael Hutchence
Michael Hutchence was the founding member, lead singer and lyricist of rock band INXS from 1977 until his death on Nov. 22, 1997.
The Day the Rock Star Died Buddy Holly
Rock and Roll singer Buddy Holly dies in a freak aeroplane accident in 1959, along with Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper; Don McLean dubs the tragedy as "the day the music died," symbolizing a loss of simpler times.
Hell's Kitchen Crapping Out in Hell
Back at Hell's Kitchen, the chefs receive a surprise phone call from Chef Ramsay saying that there is no dinner service, but someone will be going home.
Hell's Kitchen Blind Taste Test
The chefs arise the next day to learn that their next challenge is going to be the iconic blind taste test.
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