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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: bandx
Flight of the Conchords
New Zealand musicians Bret and Jemaine are trying to make it big in New York City, despite their inept band manager Murray, and their sole fan/stalker Mel. Their other friends include Dave, who owns a pawn shop, and Eugene, their building's super. They often break into comedic songs.
Julie and the Phantoms (US)
Teenage Julie finds her passion for music and life while helping the Phantoms - a trio of ghostly guys - become the band they were never able to be. (remake of the 2011 Brazilian series "Julie e os Fantasmas")
Metalocalypse
Metalocalypse is an eleven-minute flash animated comedy airing on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim, created by Brendon Small and Tommy Blacha. The series follows the exploits of a fictitious half American/half Norwegian death metal band known as Dethklok.
Given
The played chord made the rusty air and both our eardrums vibrate smoothly. From that moment... our music was born.
The Wedding Band
The Wedding Band is a hilarious TV series that follows four friends who perform in a band. They navigate through life's ups and downs while playing music.
The show is packed with laugh-out-loud moments, relatable characters, and toe-tapping music. Get ready to join the party when The Wedding Band hits your screen!
The Horne Section TV Show
A six-part scripted comedy series written by and starring Alex Horne and his band, The Horne Section, offering a unique blend of talk show and sitcom.
Tenacious D
In 1999, Jack Black and Kyle Gass filmed a series of 6 comedic shorts for HBO. Each episode showed Tenacious D during all of their adventures while trying to make it big. Each episode contained an open mike performance with Tenacious D.
Whisper Me a Love Song
Bubbly, energetic first-year high school student Himari falls head over heels for her senpai Yori after hearing her band perform on the first day of school. Himari tells Yori she just loves her, and, to Himari's surprise, Yori says she loves Himari back! But when Himari realizes that she and her senpai are feeling two different kinds of love, she begins to ask herself what "love" really means...
K-ON!
The anime follows four girls who are trying to keep the popular music club going despite them knowing nothing about how to play instruments or reading notes.
Nana
While on board a train to Tōkyō to meet up with her boyfriend Shōji after a long time apart, 20 year old Nana Kōmatsu (A.K.A. Hachi) happened to sit beside 20 year old Nana Ōsaki, who was traveling to Tokyo to fulfill her dreams of becoming a musician. The vocalist for her punk band "Blast", Nana's goal is the debut for "Blast" in Tōkyō where her ex-boyfriend, Ren, is the guitarist for the popular band "Trapnest". Sharing the same name and age, both girls quickly form a bond of friendship. In addition, fate seems to play a part, as they both end up looking for the same apartment at the same time, and soon move in together. Together, the two go through their love lives and peruse their careers in the city of Tōkyō.
The New Edition Story
The New Edition Story is a 3 part mini-series biopic that will follow the story of R&B pioneers Michael Bivins, Ricky Bell, Ronnie Devoe, Bobby Brown, Ralph Tresvant and Johnny Gill as they navigate fame from their native Boston to Hollywood and beyond. New Edition was formed in the '70s and is best known for the Hot 100 hits "Candy Girl," "Mr. Telephone Man" and "Cool It Now."
Jonas
Kevin Lucas, Joe Lucas and Nick Lucas are three brothers in a band called J*O*N*A*S, living with their parents in a converted fire station in New Jersey.
Sound! Euphonium
This is the story of the Kitauji Music club and its members. With the introduction of a new club adviser, the story depicts the students' daily lives as they face challenges and obstacles.
Alvinnn!!! and the Chipmunks
Alvin, Simon and Theodore are brothers who tour the world as famous rock stars and still manage to go to school. Completely normal... right? Did I also mention that they're Chipmunks? Along with their best friends, The Chipettes, Alvin and his chipmunk brothers cause tons of trouble on and off the stage while their dad, Dave, tries to manage these three rambunctious rodents, while writing all of their hit songs. Alvin, Theodore, and Simon are so different, it's hard to believe that they came from the same litter. With little voices and BIG personalities, there will be no shortage of adventures when these Chipmunks hit the stage!
The Monkees
This is an American situation comedy that aired on NBC from 12 September 1966 to 25 March 1968.
The series follows the adventures of four young men (the Monkees) trying to make a name for themselves as rock 'n roll singers. The show introduced a number of innovative new-wave film techniques to series television and won two Emmy Awards in 1967. The program ended on Labor Day 1968 at the finish of its second season and has received a long afterlife in Saturday morning repeats (CBS and ABC) and syndication, as well as overseas broadcasts.
FreeKs
When a talented musician and leader of the band FreeKs is accused of a crime he did not commit, he sets out to prove his innocence.
Girls Band Cry
The main character drops out of high school in her second year, and aims at entering a university while working alone in Tokyo. A girl is betrayed by her friends and doesn't know what to do. Another girl is abandoned by her parents, and tries to survive in the city by doing part-time jobs. This world lets us down all the time. Nothing goes as planned. But we want something that we can continue to like. We believe there's a place where we belong. That's why we sing.
Little Mix The Search
Change your life? Little Mix are on the search to salute incredible talent. Six brand new bands - but only one will have the DNA to support them on their UK tour.
Detroit Metal City
Souichi Negishi is a shy young man who came from the rural Ota Prefecture to Tokyo for college and wished to become a kindergarten teacher. However, for some reason he became the singer and songwriter of a metal band named "Detroit Metal City," with a stage name "Johannes Krauser II." Whenever he wears the heavy makeup, Negishi becomes a completely different person, shouting the most vulgar profanities beyond anyone's imagination. With the popularity of DMC increases, Negishi starts worrying his double personalities can have negative effects on his (romantic) life off stage.
Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad
Tanaka Yukio, better known by his nickname Koyuki, is a 14-year-old who feels disconnected from life in general. Through the act of saving a mismatched dog, he meets guitarist Minami Ryuusuke, and becomes involved in Ryuusuke's new band BECK. Koyuki's life starts to change as the band struggles toward fame.
Jabberjaw (1976)
In the year 2076, Jabberjaw, a 15-foot tall talking great white shark, and his human friends Biff, Shelly, Bubbles and Clamhead play in a band called The Neptunes; the group travels from underwater city to city, battling diabolical villains while playing concerts.
Rock & Roll Road Trip with Sammy Hagar
This is a six-episode original series from AXS TV, featuring Sammy Hagar (a.k.a. the Red Rocker) as he drives across the country to interview and jam with some of music's biggest names including Tommy Lee, Bob Weir, Alice Cooper, Nancy Wilson and more. The series also presents Hagar's personal experiences and rules of the road, as he tours with his new super-group, The Circle.
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
In 1962, Johnny Carson became the host of The Tonight Show.
When Johnny started, the show was originating from New York and was taped on the same evening that it aired. Johnny was on all five nights and began his monologue when the show began at 11:15 pm. On his first show, Carson was introduced by Groucho Marx; Johnny's first words, reacting to applause as he walked onstage for the first time: "Boy, you would think it was Vice President Nixon."
Johnny's final telecast on May 22 1992 was a national event. A quiet reminiscence about the show's golden moments over the past 30 years.
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