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Awesome Albums of 1971 Season 7 Episode 8 Episode Summary
In this episode of “The Top Ten Revealed” on Axs TV, titled “Awesome Albums of 1971,” music enthusiasts are in for a treat as host Katie Daryl leads an engaging discussion with musicians and music experts about the iconic albums released in the pivotal year of 1971.
Delving into the rich tapestry of rock ‘n’ roll history, Katie and her guests offer insightful commentary and edgy insights into some of the most influential albums of the era. From classic rock to groundbreaking experimental sounds, the episode explores the diverse range of musical styles and innovations that defined 1971 as a landmark year in music.
As they countdown the top albums of the year, viewers can expect passionate debates, behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and fascinating trivia about the artists and albums that shaped...
Awesome Albums of 1971 Season 7 Episode 8 Episode Summary
In this episode of “The Top Ten Revealed” on Axs TV, titled “Awesome Albums of 1971,” music enthusiasts are in for a treat as host Katie Daryl leads an engaging discussion with musicians and music experts about the iconic albums released in the pivotal year of 1971.
Delving into the rich tapestry of rock ‘n’ roll history, Katie and her guests offer insightful commentary and edgy insights into some of the most influential albums of the era. From classic rock to groundbreaking experimental sounds, the episode explores the diverse range of musical styles and innovations that defined 1971 as a landmark year in music.
As they countdown the top albums of the year, viewers can expect passionate debates, behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and fascinating trivia about the artists and albums that shaped...
- 6/4/2024
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
SAG-AFTRA has weighed in on the abortion rights fight, slamming what it calls a “deplorable and alarming” move that will deny reproductive rights to millions of American women.
“Everyone should be able to access the healthcare they need. The draft Supreme Court opinion would be a tragic reversal of 50 years of progress on women’s access to healthcare – it is deplorable and alarming,” read a statement from the actors’ guild. “SAG-AFTRA strives to protect and support the rights of members to have access to necessary health services. The dangers to women’s rights and health by the so-called heartbeat bills are an affront to the protections that women have had for decades.”
“We are closely monitoring the legal environment around these laws and we will not stay silent in the face of this injudicious attack on women’s rights and health,“ it continued.
SAG-AFTRA is not the first of the...
“Everyone should be able to access the healthcare they need. The draft Supreme Court opinion would be a tragic reversal of 50 years of progress on women’s access to healthcare – it is deplorable and alarming,” read a statement from the actors’ guild. “SAG-AFTRA strives to protect and support the rights of members to have access to necessary health services. The dangers to women’s rights and health by the so-called heartbeat bills are an affront to the protections that women have had for decades.”
“We are closely monitoring the legal environment around these laws and we will not stay silent in the face of this injudicious attack on women’s rights and health,“ it continued.
SAG-AFTRA is not the first of the...
- 5/5/2022
- by Brian Welk and Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
Check out the premiere of our interviews with the creative teams behind “What a Mess” (Wendy Williams), “Pretend It’s a City” (cinematographer Ellen Kuras), “76 Days” (director and writer Hao Wu), “Murder on Middle Beach” (Madison Hamburg) and “1971” (producer James Gay-Rees). Followed by a roundtable discussion hosted by Charles Bright. The event is part of Gold Derby’s special “Meet the Btl Experts” series.
- 5/27/2021
- by Tom O'Neil
- Gold Derby
When read as a single list, the sheer number of musical titans that “1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything” addresses is staggering to take in full.
But over the course of the eight-episode season — all of which are available now on Apple TV+ — one thing that stands out even more than the ambitions of scale is how the world of 50 years ago absorbed some of the enduring songs and albums that still reverberate through the present day. Anchored by a strong collection of live performances, “1971” is an archival treasure trove, a good portion of that coming in the form of TV show spots where bands and artists introduced their newest hits to a captive audience.
“Apart from The Concert for Bangladesh, which was a technical nightmare for them to film, concert footage was actually really rare at that time,” producer and director Danielle Peck said.
“It’s more intimate as well,...
But over the course of the eight-episode season — all of which are available now on Apple TV+ — one thing that stands out even more than the ambitions of scale is how the world of 50 years ago absorbed some of the enduring songs and albums that still reverberate through the present day. Anchored by a strong collection of live performances, “1971” is an archival treasure trove, a good portion of that coming in the form of TV show spots where bands and artists introduced their newest hits to a captive audience.
“Apart from The Concert for Bangladesh, which was a technical nightmare for them to film, concert footage was actually really rare at that time,” producer and director Danielle Peck said.
“It’s more intimate as well,...
- 5/21/2021
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Norwegian filmmaker Erik Poppe has set cast for his upcoming feature adaptation of Vilhelm Moberg’s classic Swedish tale The Emigrants, which is aiming to shoot in Sweden from September.
Lisa Carlehed, who was nominated for a prestigious Bodil Award this year for her role in Until We Fall, will star alongside Gustav Skarsgård. Also cast are The Bridge star Sofia Helin, and Liv Ullmann, the filmmaker and actress who appeared in the 1971 Oscar-nominated adaptation of The Emigrants alongside Max Von Sydow.
Ullman played female lead Kristina in the original film and will this time play her mother Anna, with Carlehed as Kristina, while Skarsgård will play Karl-Oskar. The epic story chronicles the one and a half million Swedes who sought a better life across the Atlantic.
The Emigrants is produced by Sf Studios, which will also distribute in the Nordics and is aiming for a...
Lisa Carlehed, who was nominated for a prestigious Bodil Award this year for her role in Until We Fall, will star alongside Gustav Skarsgård. Also cast are The Bridge star Sofia Helin, and Liv Ullmann, the filmmaker and actress who appeared in the 1971 Oscar-nominated adaptation of The Emigrants alongside Max Von Sydow.
Ullman played female lead Kristina in the original film and will this time play her mother Anna, with Carlehed as Kristina, while Skarsgård will play Karl-Oskar. The epic story chronicles the one and a half million Swedes who sought a better life across the Atlantic.
The Emigrants is produced by Sf Studios, which will also distribute in the Nordics and is aiming for a...
- 6/25/2020
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
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