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The Music Scene is a television series aired by the ABC Television Network in its Fall 1969 lineup, featuring primarily rock and pop music. The 45-minute program aired Mondays at 7:30 pm. It was paired with a second 45-minute program, The New People, to form a 90-minute block intended to compete with the more popular offering on NBC, Rowan ...
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The Texas Music Scene goes way beyond geographical lines. "TXMS" is a half-hour, weekly live music & documentary series that features the best of alt-country, outlaw, Americana, and roots music. TXMS recently began its 11th season on the air in 70 markets across the US, and has won 22 Telly Awards, including 3 People’s Choice Awards.
WHERE-TO-WATCH. Hosted by two-time Academy of Country Music award-winner Jack Ingram, The Texas Music Scene features both the legends and best in contemporary Texas music, Americana, folk, and songwriter-based roots music. The series airs on broadcast television in the following markets: *** 2021 TEXAS STATIONS ***.
The Music Scene. 1969 -1970. ABC. Comedy. TVG. Watchlist. Music from rock, country, soul and pop artists on Billboard magazine's Top 100 list are interspersed with comic sketches and stand-up ...
Dec 22, 2016 · --Sly & The Family Stone sing ""Everyday People"" and ""Dance to the Music"" --Merle Haggard sings ""Okie from Muskogee"" --Pat Williams conducts The Music Scene Orchestra for ""The Music Scene Theme"" --Bobby Sherman sings ""Little Woman"" --Steve Lawrence sings ""The Drifter"" --Sly & The Family Stone sing ""Hot Fun in the Summertime"" and ""Don't Call Me Nigger, Whitey"" --David and Tom do ...
The Music Scene is a television series aired by ABC as part of its Fall 1969 lineup, in the Monday, 7:30 to 8:15 timeslot, primarily featuring rock and pop music.
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The Music Scene is a television series aired by the ABC Television Network in its Fall 1969 lineup, featuring primarily rock and pop music. The 45-minute program aired Mondays at 7:30 pm. It was paired with a second 45-minute program, The New People, to form a 90-minute block intended to compete with the more popular offering on NBC, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In.