Here's a list of TV shows that aired (or were expected to air) during the 2014-15 season (roughly September 2014 through August 2015) and that also won't be back for the 2015-16 season.Latest updates: Queens of Drama (Pop), Alpha House (Amazon), America Unearthed (H2), Cold Justice (TNT), That Metal Show (VH1 Classic), Austin & Ally (Disney), The Sing-Off (NBC), The Briefcase (CBS), Foyle's War (PBS), The Crimson Field (PBS), Community (Yahoo), Other Space (Yahoo), Sin City Saints (Yahoo), Breathless (PBS), Big Time in Hollywood, Fl (Comedy Central), A Young Doctor's Notebook (Ovation), The Red Road (SundanceTV), Cedar Cove (Hallmark), Transporter: The Series (TNT), Stewarts and Hamiltons (E!), The Brink (HBO), Married (FX), Your Family or Mine (TBS), Clipped (TBS), The Whispers (ABC), I Didn't Do It (Disney), Defiance (Syfy), Rookie Blue (ABC), Dominion (Syfy), Extant (CBS), Chasing Life (ABC Family), Graceland (USA), Wake Up With Al (Weather Channel), Lab Rats (Disney Channel), Mighty Med (Disney Channel), Proof (TNT), Mr. Robinson (NBC), King of the Nerds (TBS), Under the Dome (CBS), Complications (USA), Hindsight...
- 8/11/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
VH1 Classic has cancelled That Metal Show after 14 seasons, which ran over the course of eight years. As the TV series title suggests, That Metal Show is a hard rock and metal-oriented talk show.
The cast of That Metal Show includes: co-hosts Eddie Trunk, Jim Florentine, and Dom Jamieson, with Jennifer Gottlieb, as Miss Box of Junk. Past guests include: Sammy Hagar, Lita Ford, Zakk Wylde, Dee Snider, Ace Frehley, and Alice Cooper.
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The cast of That Metal Show includes: co-hosts Eddie Trunk, Jim Florentine, and Dom Jamieson, with Jennifer Gottlieb, as Miss Box of Junk. Past guests include: Sammy Hagar, Lita Ford, Zakk Wylde, Dee Snider, Ace Frehley, and Alice Cooper.
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- 1/20/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Eddie Trunk has truly been the pioneer for getting metal and hard rock the attention it needs. He was playing metal back in the 80’s on his own radio show, and showing to the masses how incredible of a genre it really is. He has done the radio stuff, TV, and has even worked for a label. He truly has experienced pretty much every aspect of the music industry. Right now his biggest project is a show on VH1 Classic called That Metal Show. It’s essentially a talk show with all the craziest of metal fans and the wackiest metal artists. […]...
- 3/4/2015
- by Bella Elbaum
- Monsters and Critics
Today VH1 Classic announced it will air the 2014 Golden Gods Awards, America’s only hard-rock and heavy-metal awards show, on Saturday, May 24th at 8 Pm Et/Pt. Hosting this year’s show is the trio from “That Metal Show” and VH1 Classic’s own resident metal experts: Eddie Trunk, Don Jamieson and Jim Florentine. Additionally, VH1.com and the VH1 App will live-stream the entire four-hour live awards ceremony and the 2014 Revolver Golden Gods Awards Black Carpet, hosted by Dee Snider, on Wednesday, April 23rd starting at 10 Pm Et/ 7 Pm Pt. Guns N’ Roses frontman Axl Rose will take home this year’s Ronnie James Dio Lifetime Achievement Award, and Joan Jett will take her place as the first female recipient of the Golden God Award, which will be presented to her by 2011 Golden God Award-winner Alice Cooper. Additionally, the 2014 Golden Gods will feature some of the most unforgettable moments...
- 4/16/2014
- by Josh Abraham
- Hollywoodnews.com
Streamhammer/Spv
Let’s get this out of the way: your favourite weird band is not on this list. Like the music business that spawned it, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a political animal. A list of obscure bands that you’ve just got to hear would be missing the point. So, sorry, no Husker Du for you. It’s the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, not the College Music Journal.
Keeping the nature of the institution in mind, this is a list of popular bands or artists who have yet to be inducted into the prestigious Hall. Some may find their way. Some will leave you saying, “Keep dreaming.” Some were just put here to annoy That Metal Show’s Eddie Trunk. The performers listed here not only had successful careers, but paved the way for others, including some who have already made it into the Hall.
Let’s get this out of the way: your favourite weird band is not on this list. Like the music business that spawned it, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a political animal. A list of obscure bands that you’ve just got to hear would be missing the point. So, sorry, no Husker Du for you. It’s the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, not the College Music Journal.
Keeping the nature of the institution in mind, this is a list of popular bands or artists who have yet to be inducted into the prestigious Hall. Some may find their way. Some will leave you saying, “Keep dreaming.” Some were just put here to annoy That Metal Show’s Eddie Trunk. The performers listed here not only had successful careers, but paved the way for others, including some who have already made it into the Hall.
- 3/23/2014
- by Forrest Gabitsch
- Obsessed with Film
Steven Adler reps VH1 Classic show onstage during Gn'r induction.
By MTV News staff
Steven Adler at the Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame induction ceremony on Saturday
Photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic
Axl wasn't there, but Saturday night's (April 15) Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony did feature three original members of Guns N' Roses — Slash, Duff McKagan and Steven Adler — who jammed with former Gunners Gilby Clarke and Matt Sorum (plus Alter Bridge frontman Myles Kennedy stepping in to fill Rose's shoes) on a medley of the band's biggest hits.
Of course, there was also a cameo that only eagle-eyed fans of VH1 Classic's "That Metal Show" probably caught: The show's logo, worn squarely on Adler's chest.
Adler has appeared on "That Metal Show" before and is an avowed fan of the program — he even canceled a performance by his band Adler's Appetite in 2010 to appear as a guest.
By MTV News staff
Steven Adler at the Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame induction ceremony on Saturday
Photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic
Axl wasn't there, but Saturday night's (April 15) Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony did feature three original members of Guns N' Roses — Slash, Duff McKagan and Steven Adler — who jammed with former Gunners Gilby Clarke and Matt Sorum (plus Alter Bridge frontman Myles Kennedy stepping in to fill Rose's shoes) on a medley of the band's biggest hits.
Of course, there was also a cameo that only eagle-eyed fans of VH1 Classic's "That Metal Show" probably caught: The show's logo, worn squarely on Adler's chest.
Adler has appeared on "That Metal Show" before and is an avowed fan of the program — he even canceled a performance by his band Adler's Appetite in 2010 to appear as a guest.
- 4/16/2012
- MTV Music News
Today is MTV’s 30th birthday, and the good folks at EW.com have asked me to say a few words. Turn up your computer speakers and listen to our story, won’t you?
As you’re aware, MTV premiered 30 years ago today. As you’re aware if you’re old, MTV took a while to go nationwide. The prevailing wisdom, as I recall it, was that such a thing could never catch on. The idea of a 24-hour music-video channel was tantalizing for the youth of the early ‘80s, and the wait for the cable systems in St. Louis to carry it was excruciating.
As you’re aware, MTV premiered 30 years ago today. As you’re aware if you’re old, MTV took a while to go nationwide. The prevailing wisdom, as I recall it, was that such a thing could never catch on. The idea of a 24-hour music-video channel was tantalizing for the youth of the early ‘80s, and the wait for the cable systems in St. Louis to carry it was excruciating.
- 8/1/2011
- by daveholmes
- EW.com - PopWatch
The four thrash founders shared the stage together for the first time in the U.S. on Saturday.
By Ryan J. Downey
Metallica's James Hetfield performs at the Big 4 concert on Saturday
Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images
Indio, California — One week after indie hipsters and pop enthusiasts stood on the same desert ground for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, an estimated 55,000 metal fans watched "The Big 4" of thrash share a U.S. stage together for the first time.
"This is history tonight and you're part of it," Metallica frontman James Hetfield told the crowd Saturday at the Empire Polo Fields in Indio, California. "Anthrax, Megadeth, Slayer and Metallica as one — with you!"
As members of all four bands gathered together toward the end of Metallica's set to perform the Diamond Head classic "Am I Evil?," fans roared. The group of friends, sometime rivals and ex-bandmates embraced one another affectionately and shared wide smiles.
By Ryan J. Downey
Metallica's James Hetfield performs at the Big 4 concert on Saturday
Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images
Indio, California — One week after indie hipsters and pop enthusiasts stood on the same desert ground for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, an estimated 55,000 metal fans watched "The Big 4" of thrash share a U.S. stage together for the first time.
"This is history tonight and you're part of it," Metallica frontman James Hetfield told the crowd Saturday at the Empire Polo Fields in Indio, California. "Anthrax, Megadeth, Slayer and Metallica as one — with you!"
As members of all four bands gathered together toward the end of Metallica's set to perform the Diamond Head classic "Am I Evil?," fans roared. The group of friends, sometime rivals and ex-bandmates embraced one another affectionately and shared wide smiles.
- 4/25/2011
- MTV Music News
Comedian Don Jamieson is part of the three-headed heavy metal monster otherwise known as That Metal Show, VH1 Classic's popular television show. And on April 26th, Metal Blade Records will release Jamieson's first-ever comedy album, Live and Hilarious.
To celebrate the album's release, Mr. Jamieson agreed to a Short-But-Sweet Interview.
Ugo: How heavy is Live and Hilarious?
Don Jamieson: Live & Hilarious is very heavy. Kirstie Alley heavy. The jokes hit harder than Chris Brown and the crowd is more juiced up than The Situation.
Ugo: Does heavy metal and comedy mix?
Don Jamieson: Metal and comedy definitely mix. Some of the funniest guys are in metal. Ozzy is like a metal Rodney Dangerfield. He's got a million one-liners and is always hysterical. Same with Lemmy, very dry and deadpan like a hard rock Steven Wright. And of course, let's not forget the dearly departed Pete Steele who was...
To celebrate the album's release, Mr. Jamieson agreed to a Short-But-Sweet Interview.
Ugo: How heavy is Live and Hilarious?
Don Jamieson: Live & Hilarious is very heavy. Kirstie Alley heavy. The jokes hit harder than Chris Brown and the crowd is more juiced up than The Situation.
Ugo: Does heavy metal and comedy mix?
Don Jamieson: Metal and comedy definitely mix. Some of the funniest guys are in metal. Ozzy is like a metal Rodney Dangerfield. He's got a million one-liners and is always hysterical. Same with Lemmy, very dry and deadpan like a hard rock Steven Wright. And of course, let's not forget the dearly departed Pete Steele who was...
- 4/13/2011
- UGO TV
Everyone's favorite metal TV show, That Metal Show, recently announced that it would return for a seventh season on VH1 Classic.
Once more, the show will be hosted by the insanely metal-knowledgeable Eddie Trunk, as well as stand-up comedians Jim Florentine and Don Jamieson.
As with last season, each show will be an hour in length, and will feature a smorgasbord of renowned veteran metal guests, including Kirk Hammett (Metallica), Ace Frehley (ex-Kiss), David Coverdale (Whitesnake), and Duff McKagan (ex-Guns N' Roses), among others.
The season's first episode will premiere on Saturday, March 19, at 11 pm (Est/Pst).
According to the Wikipedia site, here is what to expect this season on That Metal Show:
Episode 1: March 19, 2011 - Kirk Hammett and Uli Jon Roth Episode 2: March 26, 2011 - Ace Frehley and Billy Sheehan Episode 3: April 2, 2011 - David Coverdale and Lita Ford Episode 4: April 9, 2011 - Chris Jericho...
Once more, the show will be hosted by the insanely metal-knowledgeable Eddie Trunk, as well as stand-up comedians Jim Florentine and Don Jamieson.
As with last season, each show will be an hour in length, and will feature a smorgasbord of renowned veteran metal guests, including Kirk Hammett (Metallica), Ace Frehley (ex-Kiss), David Coverdale (Whitesnake), and Duff McKagan (ex-Guns N' Roses), among others.
The season's first episode will premiere on Saturday, March 19, at 11 pm (Est/Pst).
According to the Wikipedia site, here is what to expect this season on That Metal Show:
Episode 1: March 19, 2011 - Kirk Hammett and Uli Jon Roth Episode 2: March 26, 2011 - Ace Frehley and Billy Sheehan Episode 3: April 2, 2011 - David Coverdale and Lita Ford Episode 4: April 9, 2011 - Chris Jericho...
- 3/8/2011
- UGO TV
U.S. TV personality Kerri Lee Tucker, of VH1 music programme That Metal Show, has been found dead at her Los Angeles home.
Tucker, known as Miss Box Of Junk girl on the show, was reportedly discovered in her apartment on Thursday morning, reports Blabbermouth.net. No further details were made available as WENN went to press.
The weekly programme featured the latest rock news and celebrity guest interviews with co-hosts Eddie Trunk, Jim Florentine, and Don Jamieson, and Tucker, who performed skits during the show.
Trunk writes on his web site: "I have no details at all as to what happened. Kerri was a great part of the show and we had fun with her on the days we shot. I did not know her well outside of our working relations but she was fun to have as part of That Metal Show in seasons two and three... My condolences to her friends, fans and family and she will be missed as an asset to That Metal Show."...
Tucker, known as Miss Box Of Junk girl on the show, was reportedly discovered in her apartment on Thursday morning, reports Blabbermouth.net. No further details were made available as WENN went to press.
The weekly programme featured the latest rock news and celebrity guest interviews with co-hosts Eddie Trunk, Jim Florentine, and Don Jamieson, and Tucker, who performed skits during the show.
Trunk writes on his web site: "I have no details at all as to what happened. Kerri was a great part of the show and we had fun with her on the days we shot. I did not know her well outside of our working relations but she was fun to have as part of That Metal Show in seasons two and three... My condolences to her friends, fans and family and she will be missed as an asset to That Metal Show."...
- 12/11/2009
- WENN
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