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- Heart performs in the music video "Secret" from the album "Brigade" recorded for Capitol Records. The music video features begins with shots of a tunnel an a variety of settings in Japan. Heart performs on stage in Japan while clips of them visiting the country play throughout.
- Toyah performs in the music video "I Want to Be Free" from the album "Anthem" recorded for Safari Records. The music video opens with two people standing against a blue background. Toyah sings as she crawls on a white floor. Clips of her destroying cakes and throwing chairs feature throughout.
- Jill Sobule performs in the music video "I Kissed a Girl" from the album "Jill Sobule" recorded for Lava Records and Atlantic Records. The music video with two women picking up their morning papers outside two cartoon-like house facades. Jill Sobule sings and plays guitar as the two women carry on an affair behind their boyfriend's backs.
- Kristinia DeBarge performs in the music video "Goodbye" from the album "Exposed" recorded for Soda Pop and Island Records. The music video features Kristinia DeBarge dancing and singing with backups on a boardwalk near a beach. The video also features her driving in a red convertible.
- Hurricane performs in the music video "I'm On to You" from the album "Over the Edge" recorded for Enigma and Capitol Records. The music video begins with a woman driving in a sports car and the band walking toward the camera. The band performs on a darkened industrial set.
- White Lion performs in the music video "Little Fighter" from the album "Big Game" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video opens with a shot of the band walking on the beach. The band performs on stage as they stand under purple lights. Mike Tramp sings while the band plays.
- Lita Ford performs in the music video "Kiss Me Deadly" from the album "Lita" recorded for RCA Records. The live music video features the band performing at a concert in Wembley Stadium for enthusiastic audience. Lita Ford sings while the band plays.
- Joe Walsh performs in the music video "The Confessor" from his album "The Confessor" recorded for Full Moon Records. Walsh sings the song near an unusually painted woman while passing through a number of different settings including a desert, a forest, a bathhouse. and a red room.
- SoulDecision performs in the music video "Ooh It's Kinda Crazy" from the album "No One Does It Better" recorded for MCA Records. The music video opens with people wanting for the group to appear at rehearsal. The group awakens only to discover a crowd of women outside their apartment. The dress is costumes and try to make it to the studio.
- Bif Naked performs in the music video "Choking in the Truth" from the album "Purge" recorded for Lava Records. The music video opens with Bif Naked and her band playing in a room with dark walls as debris falls from the sky. Later, she drives a red car and drag races against a man.
- Lou Gramm performs in the music video "True Blue Love" from the album "Long Hard Look" recorded for Atlantic Records. The black and white music video begins with shots of water and a woman on the beach. Lou Gramm sings as he stands in front of fabric that is moving with air blown from below.
- Sarah McLachlan performs in the music video "Stupid" from the album "Afterglow" recorded for Nettwerk and Arista Records. The music video is set during the Victorian and opens with a woman leaving the bed of a man as he sleeps. The woman chooses the man over another man. Later is jumps to modern times.
- Emerson, Lake and Powell perform in the music video "Touch and Go" from the album "Emerson, Lake and Powell" recorded for Polydor Records. The music video features the band performing at an old industrial location in front of a group of old men who are working the equipment.
- Jellyfish performs in the music video "The King Is Half-Undressed" from the album "Bellybutton" recorded for Charisma Records. The video opens with the band walking down a dusty road. Andy Sturmer sings while wearing a large top hat from which fruit, doves, animals, flowers, bubbles, and tambourine playing arms emerge.
- Everlast performs in the music video "Ends" from the album "Whitey Ford Sings the Blues" recorded for Tommy Boy Records. The music video begins with shots of neon lights. Everlast drives in a car and plays on a bar stage while clips of strippers and gamblers play throughout.
- Bryan Adams performs in the music video "There Will Never Be Another Tonight" from the album "Waking Up the Neighbours" recorded for A&M Records. The music video begins with a cheering crowd at a concert. Brian Adams sings for the enthusiastic crowd on stage with his band.
- Gary Moore performs in the music video "Empty Rooms" from the album "Run for Cover" recorded for Virgin and Relativity Records. The music video opens with a black and white shot of children riding together on a bicycle. Gary Moore sings as he holds a photograph. Clips of a boy and girl feature throughout.
- Sammy Hagar performs in the music video "Give to Live" from the album "I Never Said Goodbye" recorded for Geffen Records. The music video begins with two teenagers watching MTV when the video comes on. Sammy Hagar plays guitar and sings as he stands in front of a sky and moon backdrop.
- Michael Penn performs in the music video "This and That" from the album "March" recorded for RCA Records. Michael Penn plays guitar and sings with a backup band between two large white curtains. Video clips feature a man discovering a couple kissing, a woman stand precariously on a balcony, and a man floating in the air.
- Stryper performs in the music video "Lady" from the album "Against the Law" recorded for Enigma Records. The music video begins with a shot of the band playing in front of a large glass window while clips of a woman play. Michael Sweet sings as the band plays around him.
- Bryan Adams performs in the live version of the music video "C'mon Everybody" from the video album "So Far So Good (And More)" recorded for PolyGram. The music video begins with Bryan Adam heading to the stage. Once there, he plays the song for the enthusiastic crowd.
- John Waite performs in the music video "Tears" from the album "No Brakes" recorded for EMI America. The music video begins with a shot of an angry woman ripping up a bouquet of flowers. John Waite sings as he stands trapped in a cage with iron bars. Eventually he breaks out and performs the song in front of a band.
- Eddie Money performs in the music video "The Love in Your Eyes" from the album "Nothing to Lose" recorded for Columbia Records. The black and white music video opens on a desert road near a barbed wire fence. Eddie Money walks along the road and sings while his band plays throughout the video.
- John Cafferty and The Beaver Brown Band perform in the music video "Tough All Over" from the album "Tough All Over" recorded for Scotti Brothers Records. John Cafferty sings as the band plays on stage for an enthusiastic crowd at a concert. Video clips feature everyday life in the city.
- Saigon Kick performs in the music video "Love Is on the Way" from the album "The Lizard" recorded for Third Stone and Atlantic Records. The music video begins with a black and white sequence with the band performing against an all black background. Matt Kramer sings into a microphone as the background changes color.
- Don Dokken performs in the music video "Mirror, Mirror" from the album "Up from the Ashes" recorded for Geffen Records. The music video begins with a blind man walking into an office and begging for money. Don Dokken performs in black and white sequences on a set. The band also travels across country throughout.
- The senseless death of celebrity Diana, Princess of Wales, while being hounded by paparazzi when she could have been protected by a wall of security cries out to her fans and loved ones for an explanation. While there are clues that suggest someone is to blame for her death, no one has yet to piece it all together.
- Disappeared investigates the case of Tallahassee resident Jerry Michael Williams who vanished while going duck hunting on Lake Seminole. Search efforts discover no body. When his wife cashes in a large insurance policy and marries the man who sold her husband the insurance policy, police suspect foul play.
- Crusade in the Pacific examines the growth of independence movements in Asia in the wake of World War II. In the Dutch East Indies, Sukarno declares Indonesian independence and defeat Dutch efforts to retake their colony. In India, the British hands over control to Jawaharlal Nehru. They also oversees the creation of the nation of Pakistan. The two new nations soon come to conflict in the region of Kashmir. The Philippines are granted independence from the United States and struggles to adjust to self-government. In Indochina, French colonial armies attempt to suppress the independence seeking people of Viet Nam. Meanwhile, the China, the Nationalist forces of Chiang Kai-shek fight a civil war with the Communists under Mao Zedong. The Communist quickly seize the mainland forcing the Nationalists to flee to Formosa.
- Crusade in the Pacific examines the Korean War. After World War II, Korea is divided along the 38th Parallel. In the North, the Soviet Union influences a Communist government under Kim Il-sung. In the South, the United States shepherds a young Republic. The Korean peninsula is plunged into war when North Korea invades the South. The North quickly overwhelms the armed forces of the South until the United Nations intervenes. The conflict sours relations between the United States and Soviet Union. The United States enters the war and halts the North Koreans at Pusan. Later, an amphibious landing in Inchon turns the tide against the North Koreans. As the U.N. forces move north across the 38th parallel and head toward the Norther Border of North Korea.
- Bloomberg Game Changers profiles Marc Andreessen the founder of Netscape who revolutionized how people interacted with the Internet. Netscape makes a huge splash with its revolutionary browser until Microsoft notices and develops a browser of its own. Microsoft wins the browser war, but Andreessen is not finished. He remakes himself as a venture capitalist.
- Bloomberg Game Changers profiles J.K. Rowling the author of the hugely successful Harry Potter series. It looks at her early life and her efforts to get the first Harry Potter books published. After the success of the novels, Rowling gets a film deal that takes her success to even greater heights. She becomes the world's richest author.
- Fingerprint specialist Lin Tieh-Bi helps Taiwan police nab a teenage rapist and shows that gloves are not fool-proof solutions.
- Portal to the Unknown looks at several mysterious cases of lost treasure including the lost mine of Frank Lemon in Alberta and the mystery of the Money Pot of Oak Island. It also examines the story of a 1953 Canadian Air Force Mitchell B-25 crash that may have been carrying Nazi treasure. It also looks at how a vivid dream led Marcel Robillard to a sunken treasure off Nova Scotia.
- Field of Vision looks at a U.S. military surveillance balloon that floats on a tether high above Kabul, Afghanistan. Its specific capabilities are classified and it remain deeply mysterious. Kirsten Johnson talks to the people on the ground and look at balloons deployed elsewhere in the world.
- True Crime All the Time is a true crime podcast that examines some of the most interesting cases of true crime. The program is hosted by Mike Ferguson and Mike Gibson who tell the stories of the victims, the facts surrounding the cases, and look at all possible suspects.
- Host Sam Mullins tracks Dante through yacht clubs, prison cells, trailer parks and theme parks to uncover the unbelievable true story of the greatest con man you've never heard of.
- The Prosecutors is a true crime podcast that looks at famous cold cases and other interesting mysteries. The program is hosted by Alice and Brett who bring their unique perspective as prosecutors into their discussions of these cold cases and mysteries.
- Rainbow performs in the music video "All Night Long" from the album "Down to Earth" recorded for Polydor Records. The music video opens with a close-up of a blue police light. The band performs on a darkened stage with Graham Bonnet singing as the band plays. Clips of a woman dancing feature throughout.
- Small Town Dicks is a true crime podcasts that looks at the big-time crime that's happening in Small Town, USA. Each episode features the detectives who broke a case in their small town and looks at evidence including suspect interviews and 9-1-1 calls. The show is anchored by identical-twin detectives Dan and Dave, and hosted by actress, Yeardley Smith..
- Cults is a true crime and popular history podcast that looks at the mystery, manipulation, and murder that happens inside religious cults. The program is hosted by Greg Polcyn and Vanessa Richardson who offer an inside look into the minds of the people who join cults and the leaders who start them.
- McAuley Schenker Group performs in the music video "Anytime" from the album "Save Yourself" recorded for Capitol Records. The music video opens with a man driving in a car and thinking about a woman. The band performs on a stage with Robin McAuley singing. Clips of the man and woman in a troubled relationship feature throughout.
- Female Criminals is a true crime podcast that looks at women who commit crimes. The program is hosted by Vanessa Richardson and Sami Nye who take a deep dive looking at the psychology, motivations, and atrocities of female felons. New episodes come out weekly.
- Eddie Van Halen performs in the music video "Rise" recorded for the film Sacred Sin (2006). Two women talk under an umbrella as thunderclaps in the background. Eddie Van Halen plays guitar on a set decorated with television sets showing scenes from the film.
- In the Red Clay is a true crime podcast that looks at the case of Billy Sunday Birt one of the most dangerous men in Georgia history. The program is hosted by Sean Kipe who takes you on a deep dive into the truth truth behind the notorious criminal and uncovers new secrets along the way.
- Donald Fagen performs in the music video "New Frontier" from the album "New Frontier" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The music video opens set in the 50s with a young couple going into a convertible. The go to an underground bomb shelter where they dance. Animated sequences feature throughout.
- Lou Gramm performs in the music video "Just Between You and Me" from the album "Long Hard Look" recorded for Atlantic Records. The black and white music video begins with shots of a city and an unhappy couple. Lou Gramm sings as he stands near a pillar. The couple continue to fight, but eventually reconcile.
- Truth and Justice is a true crime podcast that presents a true crowd-sourced investigation in real time. The program is hosted by Bob Ruff who asks listeners to help with investigations as he takes on a new potential wrongful conviction case every season.
- HBO follows the hosts of the Pod Save America podcast as they go on a four-state tour shortly before the 2018 mid-term elections. The hosts visit Miami, Austin, Philadelphia before ending their tour in Irvine, California. They hosts numerous guests and offer a no-BS conversations about politics.
- Megadeth performs in the music video "Public Enemy No. 1" from the album "Thirteen" recorded for Roadrunner Records. The music video begins with shots of a monkey driving a vintage car car as it flees from another monkey in a police car. Shots of the band are superimposed on a wanted poster as they perform.