
Thursday, October 23rd TV listings for AXS TV USA HD
The Big Interview With Dan Rather Foreigner
In their first interview together in over 20 years, Foreigner's founding member Mick Jones and original lead singer Lou Gramm discuss music, their falling out and what the future holds.
Hell's Kitchen 2 Chefs Compete
The final two contestants get a preview of the executive chef experience and are presented with a nerve-wracking challenge; the winner is announced.
Hell's Kitchen 16 Chefs Compete
Sixteen chefs compete in rigorous culinary challenges under the exacting eye of chef Gordon Ramsay, hoping to win a position at a restaurant in Atlantic City, N.J.
Hell's Kitchen 15 Chefs Compete
The competition heats up as the teams face another grueling challenge; one chef is eliminated.
Hell's Kitchen 14 Chefs Compete
The contestants go to a meat locker to learn about cuts of beef; the teams race to impress chef Ramsay when they are asked to put their newfound knowledge to the test.
Classic Albums The Doors
A look at the classic self-titled album by the Doors, which cemented them in rock and roll history; how each song developed and interviews with the three surviving members of the band.
Classic Albums Fleetwood Mac: Rumours
The members of Fleetwood Mac discuss the creativity behind their 1977 album "Rumours," which included the songs "Gold Dust Woman" and "Songbird."
A Year in Music 2020
Host Lzzy Hale takes a look at how the music industry was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and how artists, venues and the world adapted in 2020.
A Year in Music 1962
Lzzy Hale explores 1962; the year saw a British invasion, the twist shaking up dance floors, and "West Side Story" making musical magic; the Beach Boys release "Surfin' Safari"; R&B meets country.
A Year in Music 1963
Former MTV VJ, Downtown Julie Brown, explores monumental pop culture moments and music from the 1960s.
A Year in Music 1964
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.
A Year in Music 1965
Halestorm's Lzzy Hale looks at the music of 1965; The Beatles put on a mega concert; The Rolling Stones get no satisfaction and The Who is all about a new generation; Motown music brings artists to Detroit.
A Year in Music 1966
Matt Pinfield discusses 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.
The Day the Rock Star Died Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash was known for his deep, calm, bass-baritone voice; one of the best-selling music artists, his signature songs include "I Walk the Line," "Folsom Prison Blues," "Ring of Fire" and "A Boy Named Sue."
The Day the Rock Star Died Michael Jackson
Singer, songwriter and dancer Michael Jackson is known simply as "The King of Pop"; his contributions to music and his highly publicized personal life make him a global figure in popular culture for over four decades.
TNA iMPACT! New
Matches and storylines feature superstars battling for supremacy and championship gold within the ring.
Matches and storylines feature superstars battling for supremacy and championship gold within the ring.
The Day the Rock Star Died John Denver
John Denver was one of the most popular acoustic artists of the 1970s; recording and releasing approximately 300 songs, his lyrics reflected his joy in nature and disdain for city life, his enthusiasm for music, and his relationship trials.
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.
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.
Hell's Kitchen All Hell Breaks Loose
The competition is taken to a new level when the chefs have to prove they are worthy of a legendary black jacket; while some chefs quickly make the cut, others struggle to prove they have what it takes.
Hell's Kitchen Social Media in Hell
The chefs must create visually stunning dishes to impress chef Ramsay's Instagram followers.
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