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Browse - Most popular music shows
New Kids On The Block
Way back when The New Kids were cool, they had their own short-lived Saturday morning show. Appealing to rabid teenage girls, this show dealt with The New Kids trying to run away from fans and get to the gig on time. This show is considered a cheesy cartoon classic and lives on in the hearts of many.
Pequeños Gigantes USA
Pequeños Gigantes USA (Little Giants USA) is a talent search for young artists (children 6 to 11 years old) who compete in the hope of being recognized as the most talented Latin American artist.
Produce X 101
Produce X 101 is a 2019 boy group survival reality show on Mnet. This is the 4th season of the TV franchise. The public (called 'national producers') "produces" a boy group among the 101 trainees from different entertainment companies and independent trainees through online voting and live voting with multiple elimination rounds. The public will also choose the group's concept, debut song and group name.
Beverly Hills Teens
"Come live your fantasy in Beverly Hills. Come on and make your dreams come true..." The first lines to the show's theme song set up the entire plot. The teens of Beverly Hills Teen Club excel in pursuing the big 80's lifestyles of the pampered & privileged. But don't let the money fool you. These are typical everyday teens that are fun-loving, very social, and they actually do homework. They just happen to be very rich! The show's main focus seems to be around Bianca, the mischievous brunette vixen of the teens. Many episodes center around her schemes that she attempts to attract fame, gain popularity, win contests, and ultimately nab Troy (the male heartthrob) who has his heart set on Lark (good girl and unknowing nemesis to Bianca). Other characters include Gig & Jett (the musical prodigies that love to rock n' roll), Radley (the kick-back surfer guy), Tara (the beautiful southern belle), Shanelle (the reliable & responsible teacher's pet), Pierce (the vain sly dog), Blaze (the down-to-earth country gal), Nikki (the melodramatic actress), Switchboard (the public relations gossiper), Buck (the man who will do anything for a buck), Wilshire (Bianca's confidante and chauffeur), and the two youngest ones Chester (the genius with infinite inventions) & Jillian (the girl in a hurry to grow up). The teens' fantastical Beverly Hills includes the real-life shopping vicinity of Rodeo Drive, their high school, and their frequent hang-out at the Teen Club which includes: a gymnasium, a beach, a snow summit (which also includes a castle!) The show started running weekly in syndication in September of 1987 and continued until December of 1988. A year after syndication ended, Beverly Hills Teens became a part of the cartoon series Maxie's World where 15 minutes of Maxie's world would first air followed by 15 minutes (half an episode) of Beverly Hills Teens. The entire series is available on VHS.
Welcome To Fairfax
A new generation of musicians, fashion designers, and entrepreneurs are at the leading edge of street culture's massive global rise. The four-block stretch at the heart of this creative nexus has long been home to streetwear brands that are so exclusive, shoppers will camp out for days just for the opportunity to buy a one of a kind t-shirt, pair of sneakers or piece of new gear. The scene has also given rise to some of the most cutting edge rap icons while attracting some of hip-hop's biggest stars. Now, the next generation of tastemakers are coming up on "The Block" like the emerging culture brand Just Be Cool at YOUth and the on-the-cusp underground hip-hop group, The Chill Black Guys (CBG). From all over the country, Fairfax draws a diverse group of BMXers, skateboarders, visual artists, designers, and filmmakers driven to succeed on their own terms despite their personal circumstances. A "Do It Yourself" code powers everyone while collaborations across music, fashion, art, and action sports unite the creators to build their own brands and images.
The Krofft Supershow (1976)
Kaptain Kool and the Kongs (Superchick, Nashville, Turkey, and for the first season, Flatbush) were a colorful rock band who acted as hosts of this late-1970s weekly show. Besides introducing the various shows, Kaptain Kool and the Kongs would performs songs and participate in various skits. The first season featured episodes of Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, Dr. Shrinker, and Wonderbug. Initially, the show ran in a 90-minute timeslot with the final half-hour filled out with shortened The Lost Saucer reruns. Starting December 4, the show was cut back to an hour for the remainder of the run and The Lost Saucer reruns were dropped. During the second season, only Wonderbug stayed (with six new episodes and the remainer repeats from the previous season) while Magic Mongo and Bigfoot and Wildboy were added.
Fred Penner's Place
Allow Fred Penner to lead you through the hollow log and into an adventure of music, singing, and above all else, happy feet.
Totally T-Boz
This series focuses on Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins as she returns to Los Angeles with the goal of re-booting her music career, this time as a single mother, and after surviving years of recovery from a life-threatening brain tumor, which forced her to relearn how to walk and talk.
La Guzmán
The life of the Mexican singer Alejandra Guzmán has inspired the chapters of this fantastic story. The series recreates the most successful music videos of the singer. Passages of his life, loves, dislikes and revelations that will give much to talk about.
La Voz
The Spanish version of the US show "The Voice".
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