Televised Tube: On the Tube This Week
If you want to watch the strangest Christmas movie ever made, check out the Flaming Lips in Christmas on Mars late on Xmas Eve on Sundance. It took Wayne Coyne
If you want to watch the strangest Christmas movie ever made, check out the Flaming Lips in Christmas on Mars late on Xmas Eve on Sundance. It took Wayne Coyne
The Coen brothers fantastic flick O Brother, Where Art Thou? (CMT, Wednesday at 9PM) isn’t about music per se, but the soundtrack is a major part of the movie’s appeal.
Today, VH1 Classic will celebrate The Beatles with a day of Fab Four programming. Highlights include an airing of Richard Lester’s 1964 film A Hard Day’s Night (8PM), the John Lennon
On Thursday morning at 9AM, you’ve got a tough choice to make. Hopefully you’ve got DVR and won’t have to pick between Biography’s profile of Jerry Garcia and Palladia’s airing
The Pixies will visit The Late Show with Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday to perform the song Debaser from their 1989 classic Doolittle. The group also will perform a second song
Kinks founder Ray Davies, one of the most underrated rock and rollers around, will visit The Late Show with David Letterman on CBS this Wednesday. Davies, who recently appeared with
The Beatles are all over VH1 Classic this week from Monday’s showing of John Lennon Imagine to Wednesday’s airing of 1964’s A Hard Day’s Night to the Sweet Toronto documentary
If you didn’t get enough of Indio, Calif. during Phish’s Halloween festival this past weekend, tune into Palladia at 9:30 PM on Monday for highlights from Coachella 2006, which also took
In addition to doing Leno last week and Letterman this Monday, Rod Stewart will appear on The View on Tuesday and on Kimmel Thursday night to promote his Soulbook album which
Dave and Jay each bring out a big musical gun this week. Leno welcomes Rod Stewart on Monday night and Letterman counters with a repeat featuring Paul McCartney on Wednesday’s