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AXS TV Schedule for Mon. July 22, 2019 to Sun. July 28, 2019 Monday AXS TV Schedule for Mon. July 22, 2019 to Sun. July 28, 2019 Monday July 22, 2019 4:30 PM ET / 1:30 PM PT 6:00 AM ET / 3:00 AM PT Trace Adkins Classic Albums Long time country star Trace Adkins hits the stage to perform new and past favorites like Motörhead: Ace of Spades - The program is illustrated with archive footage and interviews with “Chrome” and “Every Light In The House Is On”. some of the biggest names in rock, including Lars Ulrich of Metallica, and Slash, and looks at the classic tracks from the album through interviews with all band members from their classic 5:20 PM ET / 2:20 PM PT line up. This Month on AXS TV This Month on AXS TV features programming highlights and premieres on the network. 7:00 AM ET / 4:00 AM PT Rock Legends 5:25 PM ET / 2:25 PM PT Phil Collins - Archive material, music videos, and exclusive insights from music critics and Billy Joel: Live at Shea Stadium journalists tell the story of Phil Collins from his time as a member of Genesis to his career as one Two and a half hours of hits and album favorites, featuring special guests Paul McCartney, Tony of only three solo artists to sell over 100 million records. Bennett, Garth Brooks, John Mayer, John Mellencamp, Steven Tyler and Roger Daltrey. Live At Shea Stadium captures the music and memories of a generation. 7:30 AM ET / 4:30 AM PT Rock & Roll Road Trip With Sammy Hagar Premiere Supermensch - Sammy goes back to Maui, Hawaii, and stops by to see Supermensch uber- 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT manager Shep Gordon. Shep invites friends and family for dinner and enjoy tunes from Sammy Nothing But Trailers and his friends. Sometimes the best part of the movie is the preview! Watch some of the best trailers, old and new, during this special presentation. 8:00 AM ET / 5:00 AM PT The Big Interview Premiere Billy Gibbons - The legendary frontman for ZZ Top, Billy Gibbons joins Dan for a look back at the 9:00 PM ET / 6:00 PM PT band’s more than 40 years together. The Impossible The incredible true story of one family vacationing in Thailand in 2004 when the fatal Indian 9:00 AM ET / 6:00 AM PT Ocean tsunami took place and wreaked havoc amongst the lives of tens of thousands of people. Nashville Starring Naomi Watts, Ewan McGregor, and Tom Holland. Directed by J.A. Bayona. (2012 - PG- Road Happy - Juliette frets over hiding her pregnancy. 13) 10:00 AM ET / 7:00 AM PT 11:00 PM ET / 8:00 PM PT On The Wall: Thirty Seconds To Mars The Impossible A behind the scenes look on what life is like on the road for Thirty Seconds to Mars as they tour The incredible true story of one family vacationing in Thailand in 2004 when the fatal Indian through Colorado, Utah and Northern Colorado on the LoveLustFaithDreams World Tour. Ocean tsunami took place and wreaked havoc amongst the lives of tens of thousands of people. Starring Naomi Watts, Ewan McGregor, and Tom Holland. Directed by J.A. Bayona. (2012 - PG- 11:00 AM ET / 8:00 AM PT 13) Billy Joel: Live at Shea Stadium Two and a half hours of hits and album favorites, featuring special guests Paul McCartney, Tony 1:00 AM ET / 10:00 PM PT Bennett, Garth Brooks, John Mayer, John Mellencamp, Steven Tyler and Roger Daltrey. Live At Trace Adkins Shea Stadium captures the music and memories of a generation. Long time country star Trace Adkins hits the stage to perform new and past favorites like “Chrome” and “Every Light In The House Is On”. 1:35 PM ET / 10:35 AM PT This Month on AXS TV 1:50 AM ET / 10:50 PM PT This Month on AXS TV features programming highlights and premieres on the network. Sugarland’s Incredible Machine In this special performance, country duo Sugarland performs hits from their Incredible Machine 1:40 PM ET / 10:40 AM PT album featuring “Stuck Like Glue” and past fan favorites like “Baby Girl” and “Settlin’”. AXS TV Insider Featuring highlights and interviews with the biggest names in music. 2:55 AM ET / 11:55 PM PT This Month on AXS TV 2:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM PT This Month on AXS TV features programming highlights and premieres on the network. Classic Albums Elvis Presley: Elvis Presley - The program tells the story behind the making of Elvis Presley’s 3:00 AM ET / 12:00 AM PT first album for RCA Records, Elvis Presley, and his incredible transition from local performer to Nashville international singing sensation, heart-throb and icon. Road Happy - Juliette frets over hiding her pregnancy. 3:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM PT 4:00 AM ET / 1:00 AM PT The Big Interview Art Mann Presents... Alan Alda - Hollywood’s Mr. Nice-Guy Alan Alda opens up about playing the villain, his long The Top 10 Drunkest Events Ever - The top ten events that have the greatest abundance of drunk career, unusual upbringing, and what he’s most passionate about now: science. people. 4:00 PM ET / 1:00 PM PT 4:30 AM ET / 1:30 AM PT The Top Ten Revealed Get Out! Roller Rink Tunes - Whether it’s rock or disco, these tunes inspired you to lace up and boogie Punta Galera, Ibiza - Lana and her friends head to the Island of Ibiza off the coast of Spain. The round the rink! Find out which roller rink tunes make our list as Dee Snider, Rikki Rockett and girls check out the beach for a crazy twister jet boat tour and Maureen has a sexy photo shoot Sebastian Bach give us their opinions! on the beach. All times Eastern/Pacific - All schedules subject to change - Visit www.axs.tv for the latest information and updates Page 1 5:00 AM ET / 2:00 AM PT 2:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM PT New Japan Pro Wrestling Classic Albums Wrestle Kingdom 11 IWGP Heavyweight Championship - Kazuchika Okada defends the IWGP Grateful Dead: From Anthem to Beauty - When the Grateful Dead surfaced in San Francisco Heavyweight Championhsip against G1 CLIMAX 26 winner Kenny Omega in the main event at in the mid-1960s, with their psychedelic imagery and mass following of Dead Heads, they Wrestle Kingdom 11 at the Tokyo Dome. spearheaded a new and rebellious counterculture that joyfully rejected mainstream America. This program charts how The Dead evolved from “Anthem” to “Beauty”, and examines how these Tuesday July 23, 2019 very different albums were made. 6:00 AM ET / 3:00 AM PT Classic Albums 3:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM PT Judas Priest: British Steel - The welding of British Steel is told in the band’s own words, and by The Big Interview their once long-term producer Tom Allom. Featuring archive footage, interviews and rare live David Simon - One of Hollywood’s hottest screenwriters is a former newspaper reporter. Join Dan performances, plus all of British Steel’s finest songs, this is a compelling, witty and exhilarating Rather for a fascinating discussion with David Simon, who’s written for HBO the award winning look of the making of one of heavy metal’s most artful creations, a Classic Album. series The Wire, and more recently the drama Treme. 7:00 AM ET / 4:00 AM PT 4:00 PM ET / 1:00 PM PT Rock Legends The Top Ten Revealed Radiohead - Archive material, music videos, and exclusive insights from music critics and jour- Epic Songs of ‘79 - We’re ranking epic songs that peaked in 1979. These songs shaped a genera- nalists tell the story of Radiohead, one of the most influential bands of the modern rock era. tion, created relationships and defined musical styles. Find out which epic songs of ‘79 make our list as rock experts like Eddie Money, Lita Ford, and Steve Porcaro (Toto) count us down! 7:30 AM ET / 4:30 AM PT Rock & Roll Road Trip With Sammy Hagar 4:30 PM ET / 1:30 PM PT South by DMC - This week, Sammy is honored as a keynote speaker at the World’s Biggest Music Todd Rundgren’s Utopia - Live at the Chicago Theater Festival, South by Southwest (SXSW) in Austin, Texas. He then joins Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, Todd Rundgren’s Utopia, starring founding members Todd Rundgren, Kasim Sulton and Willie Pioneer of Hip Hop, Run-DMC frontman, Darryl “DMC” McDaniels in a rock-rap jam with Sammy Wilcox and featuring Gil Assayas, recently reformed for a 33-date North American tour. Captured & band. A performance for all musical tastes! live in concert on May 22 at the historic Chicago Theater, “The Road To Utopia” chronicles the iconic band’s musical evolution from its seminal mid-70s prog-rock origins through its power- 8:00 AM ET / 5:00 AM PT pop hits of the 80s. The Big Interview Ice Cube - One of the pioneers of gangster rap, Ice Cube is among the most prolific lyricists of 6:00 PM ET / 3:00 PM PT all time. He’s not only regarded as one of rap’s greatest recording artists, he is also one of Hol- The Impossible lywood’s most successful and sought after actors and filmmakers. The incredible true story of one family vacationing in Thailand in 2004 when the fatal Indian Ocean tsunami took place and wreaked havoc amongst the lives of tens of thousands of people.
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