Behind the Music

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Behind The Music
Also known as VH1's Behind the Music
Format Documentary
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
No. of episodes 200
Production
Running time 60-90 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel VH1
Original run August 17, 1997June 10, 2006
External links
Official website
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Behind the Music is a television series on VH1 that ran from 1997 to 2006, and continues to air sporadically with new episodes.

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[edit] Premise

Each show focuses on a musician or musical group, documenting both the successes of the musicians and the problems they faced during their careers. Except for the first two episodes (which focused on Milli Vanilli and M.C. Hammer), all programs are narrated by Jim Forbes. Forbes was later used to narrate the Milli Vanilli episode when it was modified to include the death of Rob Pilatus. The UK airings of the episodes focusing on Thin Lizzy and Genesis were narrated by Mary Anne Hobbs whilst Forbes narrated the US airings.

VH1's criterion for choosing the musicians who appear on the show is, in many cases, to profile those who are no longer in the music industry, or were moderately significant enough in rock history to appear on the series. This is as opposed to VH1's other biography show, VH1's Legends, which profiles musicians that have been very significant to the industry. However, there are some artists that were profiled on both Behind the Music and Legends, including Tina Turner, Queen, Elton John, John Lennon (although Behind The Music exclusively focused on the months and days leading to his murder in 1980) and Pink Floyd (although their Behind the Music was the U.S. airing of the BBC produced documentary Behind the Wall in June 2000). The Pink Floyd: Behind the Wall documentary focused mainly on the making of the band's 1979 album The Wall, the concert shows that went with it and the making of the Pink Floyd: The Wall movie and features no narrator.

Another episode of Behind the Music on KISS was re-christened KISS: Behind the Makeup in July of 2001 (which was 2-hours in length). This featured Matt Pinfield, formerly of MTV's 120 Minutes, as narrator instead of Jim Forbes.

Behind the Music came to be after Paul Gallagher and George Moll produced a one-hour special entitled Dying in Vein which first aired on VH1 in December 1996. While Dying in Vein was a magazine style show, its approach to storytelling served as the prototype for Behind the Music.

A short-lived half-hour spinoff series titled BTM2 (short for Behind the Music 2), chronicled the careers of newer upcoming artists.

[edit] Musicians

The following is a list of artists who have appeared in episodes of the series:





















[edit] Other features

Other than musicians, some episodes were documentaries on musical events, films, and non-musicians who were influential on the music world. The following appeared in episodes of the series:

[edit] Pop Culture

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