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Spanning a wide variety of eras and genres—from Hip Hop and Rockabilly, to Country, Grunge, and everything in-between, Music's Greatest Mysteries guides viewers on an immersive journey investigating the infamous myths and larger-than-life personalities which have come to define the music industry throughout the decades. Separating fact from fiction, Music's Greatest Mysteries presents a fresh perspective on stories both well known and slightly more obscure, unearthing hidden gems and long-forgotten lore with the help of music icons and noted experts. Blending insightful commentary with rare archive footage, the series seeks to answer the "whys" and "hows" of each new topic until the whole truth is revealed.
Did the Beach Boys' Dennis Wilson trigger Charlie Manson? Is Post Malone cursed by the world's most haunted object? Did a failed audition save Faith Hill's life?
Did the CIA kill Bob Marley? Is a doppelganger impersonating the real Avril Lavigne? What was the meaning behind Charlie Rich's insult of John Denver?
What happened to Gram Parsons body after he died is looked into, along with whether Michael Jackson and Prince actually hated each other, and the story behind parental advisory warning labels.
Did Sid Vicious's mother play a part in his death? Is KISS a band or a brand? Is Jamie Hewlett of the Gorillaz really Banksy?
What's the satanic truth behind playing records backwards? Does Aerosmith have nine lives? Was Elvis secretly a NARC for the Nixon administration?
Were the rights to "Friends in Low Places" sold to settle a bar tab? Was "Sweet Home Alabama" the first diss track, meaning a song to attack another artist?
Randy Rhoads' tragic plane crash changed Ozzy forever, Trisha Yearwood and LeAnn Rimes go head-to-head over the same song, and we explore the "Most Mysterious Song on the Internet."
The origin of heavy metal's devil horns, the enduring myths behind Tupac Shakur and we investigate Pattie Boyd, the woman who came in between two rock icons.
The unexplained disappearance and death of Philip Taylor Kramer, the violent party that made the Allman Brothers Band possible and the secret behind Becky With The Good Hair.
The bizarre tale behind universal Jock Jam "The Power," the ill-fated music video that ruined Billy Squier's career and the US military uses music in a psychological warfare effort.
The musical fallout from the night disco died, a rock God breathes life into Tina Turner's career, and we explore the otherworldly occurrences in Rick Rubin's recording studio.
Willie Nelson gets over on the IRS, the overlooked band that may have invented punk music and we look into the Frank Sinatra song that has spawned a dozen murders.
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