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Rock Legends Season 13 Episodes

15 Episodes 2021 - 2022

Episode 1

Funk

Sun, Nov 14, 2021

History of funk, from James Brown to George Clinton's Parliament / Funkadelic, from Sly and the Family Stone to Kool and the Gang, from Average White Band to Earth, Wind and Fire.

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Episode 2

Americana

Sat, Jul 2, 2022

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Episode 3

The Abbey Road Years

Sun, Nov 28, 2021

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Episode 4

California Dreaming

Sun, Dec 12, 2021

"California Dreaming" (CC)

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Episode 5

Gospel

Sun, Dec 19, 2021

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Episode 6

Post-Punk

Sun, Jan 2, 2022

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Episode 7

The Festival Years

Sun, Jan 9, 2022

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Episode 8

Scandi Invasion

Sun, Jan 16, 202230 mins

Sweden ranks as the world's third largest exporter of music since the 1970s, thanks to Scandinavia's incredible propensity to pump out catchy sing along pop songs at a rate far greater than any other country.

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Episode 9

Bluegrass

Sun, Jan 23, 2022

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Episode 10

The British Invasion

Sun, Jan 30, 2022

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Episode 11

Sun Record Years

Sun, Feb 6, 2022

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Episode 12

Country

Sun, Feb 13, 2022

Exploring country music's roots in the Appalachian Moutains and its links to Celtic music and English ballads.

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Episode 13

Protest Songs 1960's

Sun, Feb 20, 2022

Evolution of protest songs from artists like Country Joe and the Fish, Joan Baez, Sam Cooke, Phil Ochs, the Plastic Ono Band, Buffalo Springfield and Arlo Guthrie.

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Episode 14

Southern Rock

Sun, Feb 27, 202230 mins

The birth of Southern rock in the early 70's is explored. Featured are The Allman Brothers, The Marshall Tucker Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bruce Hornsby and others.

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Episode 15

Grunge

Sun, Mar 6, 202230 mins

Grunge is loud and rebellious with lots of heavy guitar and fuzz effects, but it's quite lo-fi in terms of its recording techniques because everything is stripped back and really taken back to just the instruments.

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