How can I watch VH1 Behind the Music?
How can I watch VH1 Behind the Music?
If you want to watch the new 2021 Behind the Music re-boot, you’ll need to sign-up for a subscription to Paramount+. Pricing for streaming service starts at just $4.99/month (about the price of a cup of coffee) and gets you instant access to stream Behind the Music online, on your phone, TV, tablet or computer.
Who narrates behind the music?
Jim Forbes
Behind the Music | |
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Narrated by | Jim Forbes |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 15 |
No. of episodes | 244 |
When did behind the music premiere?
August 17, 1997
Behind The Music/First episode date
How many episodes of Behind the Music are there?
244
Behind The Music/Number of episodes
How many seasons are there of Behind the Music?
15
Behind The Music/Number of seasons
Where can I watch behind the music?
Behind the Music – MTV – Watch on Paramount Plus.
What is behind the band?
Behind the Band is a YouTube series on the official Netflix Futures account. The series shows behind the scenes footage of the making of Season One of Julie and the Phantoms. Each episode is between 5 to 10 minutes long.
Are Julie and the Phantoms a real band?
The Phantoms of ‘Julie and the Phantoms’ on How They Became a Real-Life Band. Featuring Charlie Gillespie, Jeremy Shada, and Owen Joyner.
What is Julie and the Phantoms band name in real life?
Sunset Curve
As for the three guys from the fictional 1995 punk rock band Sunset Curve who would posthumously become a band with Julie 25 years later, Ortega wanted three stars “who could deliver the humor and the heart,” because they “had written with ambition” when it came to the story.
Can Charlie Gillespie actually sing?
The Phantoms can be seen and heard performing original songs throughout the series. We had a chance to sit down with Charles Gillespie, who plays Luke on the show and handles lead guitar and vocals in The Phantoms.
Is Sunset curve a real thing?
No, Sunset Curve is a fictional 1995 punk rock band.
Do they really sing in Julie and the Phantoms?
Ortega and the cast talk about how they created an actual band instead of just actors singing and pretending to play instruments. Because the stars behind Julie and the Phantoms are more than just actors singing songs onscreen — they’re actually a real band.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhGDHXFIJ5g