
Overview
In "The Way the Music Died," FRONTLINE follows the trajectory of the recording industry from its post-Woodstock heyday in the 1970s and 1980s to what one observer describes as a "hysteria" of mass layoffs and bankruptcy in 2004. The documentary tells its story through the aspirations and experiences of four artists: veteran musician David Crosby, who has seen it all in a career spanning 35 years; songwriter/producer Mark Hudson, a former member of the Hudson Brothers band; Hudson's daughter, Sarah, who is about to release her first single and album; and a new rock band, Velvet Revolver, composed of former members of the rock groups Guns N' Roses and Stone Temple Pilots, whose first album will be released in June.
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22 - 1Truth, War, and Consequences October 09, 2003
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22 - 2Chasing the Sleeper Cell October 16, 2003
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22 - 3The Alternative Fix November 06, 2003
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22 - 4Dangerous Prescription November 13, 2003
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22 - 5Who Was Lee Harvey Oswald? (Updated) November 20, 2003
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22 - 6From China With Love January 15, 2004
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22 - 7Chasing Saddam's Weapons January 22, 2004
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22 - 8Beyond Baghdad February 12, 2004
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22 - 9Tax Me if You Can February 19, 2004
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22 - 10The Invasion of Iraq February 26, 2004
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22 - 11Ghosts of Rwanda April 01, 2004
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22 - 12Diet Wars April 08, 2004
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22 - 13Son of Al Qaeda April 22, 2004
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22 - 14The Jesus Factor April 29, 2004
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22 - 15The Way the Music Died May 27, 2004
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22 - 16The Plea June 17, 2004