AXS TV Sets Premiere Dates for Originals – ‘The Top Ten Revealed’ and ‘A Year in Music’ – May 9

AXS TV presents a rockin’ Mother’s Day lineup packed with premieres, as popular music-themed series The Top Ten Revealed and A Year In Music each return for their fourth seasons on Sunday, May 9. The Top Ten Revealed opens the night at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, with A Year In Music following at 8:30 p.m. ET/5:30 p.m. PT.

Hosted and executive produced by AXS TV fan-favorite Katie Daryl, acclaimed countdown series The Top Ten Revealed is back with 12 all-new episodes as a rotating panel of icons and experts from across the entertainment spectrum weigh in on the absolute best artists, albums, and songs in a wide variety of fun and unique categories. The season kicks off on May 9 with a sizzling look at “Smokin’ ‘Hot’ Songs For Summer; other highlights include a breakdown of the best “Artists Gone Solo” (May 16), “Motown All Stars” (June 6), “Patriotic Songs” (June 27), “Debut Albums Of 1981” (July 25), and “End Of The World Songs” (Aug. 8), among others. The upcoming season also boasts a slate of first-time panelists including KISS frontman Paul StanleyFull House star Jodie SweetinAmerican Idol finalist & singer/songwriter James Durbin, GRAMMY®-winning songstress Macy Gray, Backstreet Boys’ AJ McLean, acclaimed comedienne Margaret Cho, Variety music critic Chris Willman and more, as well as returning favorites such as Dee SniderSebastian Bach, and Matt Pinfield.

Rounding out the night is the insightful and entertaining profile series A Year In Music, hosted by GRAMMY®-winning superstar Lzzy Hale, frontwoman of the groundbreaking rock band Halestorm. Putting the spotlight on a different period each week, A Year In Music presents an in-depth exploration of some of music’s most definitive years—viewing each era’s biggest bands, influential albums, surprising breakups and monumental breakthroughs through the lens of the political and social happenings of the time. The series’ fourth season features 12 all-new episodes, opening with a look back at the Golden Age of Music Videos, 1982, which was headlined by the release of the signature Michael Jackson hit “Thriller.” Other highlights include retrospectives on 2012 (May 16), which saw the rise of One Direction and the tragic loss of Whitney Houston; 1967’s Summer Of Love (May 23); the Y2K bug that threatened the year 2000 (May 30); the mainstream success of Horrorcore amidst the backdrop of the infamous OJ Simpson trial in 1995 (June 6); the empowered women who provided the soundtrack to 2017 (June 13), and more.

“It doesn’t seem all that long ago that The Top Ten Revealed was making its debut on AXS TV, and now we are getting ready to head into our fourth season!” Daryl said. “It is truly an honor to be back, and we could not be more humbled by the support we’ve received from the AXS TV audience. Each new season presents a fun challenge to try and up the epic categories and iconic panelists from the year before, and I think we have really outdone ourselves this time with even more of the fun themes and legendary guests. I cannot wait to share everything we’ve been working on when season four kicks off on May 9!”

“I had a blast getting to cut my teeth as a first-time TV host on A Year In Music last season, and I am ecstatic to be back with the series for season four,” said Hale. “I learn something new with each episode, and it is so cool to be able to share all of these great facts and findings with other music enthusiasts across the globe. We’re covering a lot of ground this year, spanning some truly landmark moments in both music and history. If you love music as much as I do, you won’t want to miss a second of it!”

Schedules At-A-Glance

The Top Ten Revealed – 8 p.m. ET

May 9     -Smokin’ “Hot” Songs for Summer 

May 16   -Artists Gone Solo 

May 23   -Ode to the Color Black 

June 6    -Motown All Stars 

June 13  -Space Songs 

June 20  -Social Distance Tunes 

June 27  -Patriotic Songs 

July 11    -Classic Songs Sampled in Rap 

July 18    -Animal Titled Songs 

July 25    -Debut Albums of 1981 

August 1 –Songs that Count 

August 8 –End of the World Songs        

A Year In Music – 8:30 p.m. ET

May 9     -1982 

May 16   -2012 

May 23   -1967 

June 6    -2000 

June 13  -1995 

June 20  -2017 

June 27  -1987

July 11    -1992 

July 18    -2006 

July 25    -1970 

August 1 -2015 

August 8 -1990 

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