By Lisa Horowitz
VH1's “Behind the Music” returns with seven new episodes on Monday, June 7, at 8 p.m. Et/Pt.
Narrated by Jim Forbes, the series looks inside the personal and professional lives of musical artists including Dmx, Jennifer Hudson and Usher.
The summer season starts June 7 with “Behind the Music: Dmx,” tracing the multiplatinum rapper's journey from his rough childhood, to a life of crime and jail time, to becoming one of today's most successful hip-hop artists. For the first time on camera, Dmx comes clean about his criminal record, love life and 25-year s...
VH1's “Behind the Music” returns with seven new episodes on Monday, June 7, at 8 p.m. Et/Pt.
Narrated by Jim Forbes, the series looks inside the personal and professional lives of musical artists including Dmx, Jennifer Hudson and Usher.
The summer season starts June 7 with “Behind the Music: Dmx,” tracing the multiplatinum rapper's journey from his rough childhood, to a life of crime and jail time, to becoming one of today's most successful hip-hop artists. For the first time on camera, Dmx comes clean about his criminal record, love life and 25-year s...
- 5/18/2010
- by Lisa Horowitz
- The Wrap
VH1 is reviving its former signature series "Behind the Music."
The cable network is ordering about 10 new episodes of "Music," bringing back the iconic documentary program that ran for several years on VH1 starting in 1997.
Lil Wayne and Scott Weiland have signed on to participate, with the network near agreements with several other artists.
"It felt like the time is right," said Jeff Olde, VH1 executive vp original programming. "There's all sorts of new artists on the scene who have emerged and have these great stories. And there's other artists that we always wanted to do the first time around."
VH1 had a reminder of the show's popularity last fall when it aired a well-received 90-minute live New Kids on the Block "Behind the Music" special. The event showed the group's first public performance in more than a decade along with a "Btm" retrospective.
"We always hear about the show,...
The cable network is ordering about 10 new episodes of "Music," bringing back the iconic documentary program that ran for several years on VH1 starting in 1997.
Lil Wayne and Scott Weiland have signed on to participate, with the network near agreements with several other artists.
"It felt like the time is right," said Jeff Olde, VH1 executive vp original programming. "There's all sorts of new artists on the scene who have emerged and have these great stories. And there's other artists that we always wanted to do the first time around."
VH1 had a reminder of the show's popularity last fall when it aired a well-received 90-minute live New Kids on the Block "Behind the Music" special. The event showed the group's first public performance in more than a decade along with a "Btm" retrospective.
"We always hear about the show,...
- 3/18/2009
- by By James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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