Front and Center

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Front and Center
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Country of originUnited States
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Running time60 minutes
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Original release2012 (2012) 
present

Front and Center is an American television series that aired on public television in 2012, presented by PBS member station WLIW. [1] The series was originally called Front Row Center and was developed by the producers of Soundstage . [2] The show features Grammy Award winners, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductees, chart topping artists, and emerging artists. [3] Front and Center profiles some of the music world's better known artists and combines behind the scenes interviews with intimate performances. [4]

Contents

CMA Songwriter Series

In 2014, Front and Center joined with the Country Music Association (CMA) to present two separate hour-long concert specials, featuring Nashville country artists. The first episode featured Lady Antebellum and the second was a 10th Anniversary CMA Songwriters Series celebration and featured Dierks Bentley, joined by songwriters Jim Beavers, Ross Copperman, Brett James and Jon Randall. [5] The idea came to fruition when Don Maggi, executive producer of Front and Center, paid a visit to one of the Songwriter Sessions in New York City at Joe's Pub, featuring Kix Brooks of Brooks & Dunn alongside several songwriters. "Hearing the passion and the stories that surround [the songs] was something that captured us and, for lack of a better word, was so real," Maggi told Rolling Stone Country, "That's something that we always try to capture on Front and Center." [6]

List of episodes

Season 2 (2013) [7]
EpisodeTitle
201 Jack Johnson
202 Train
203 JJ Grey & Mofro
204 Preservation Hall Jazz Band
205 Buddy Guy
206 Jake Bugg
207 Zakk Wylde & Les Paul Trio
208 Rock Candy Funk Party
209 The Rides
Season 3 (2014) [8]
EpisodeTitle
301 The Avett Brothers
302 Jon Batiste and Stay Human
303 James Blunt
304 Ginger Baker
305 Christina Perri
306 Alt-j
307 Cyndi Lauper
308 Grouplove
309 Here Come the Mummies
310 Tom Odell
Season 4 (2014) [9]
EpisodeTitle
401 Counting Crows
402 John Hiatt
403CMA Songwriter Series with Dierks Bentley
404 Joe Satriani
405CMA Presents Lady Antebellum
406 Keith Urban: The Hits
407 Paul Rodgers
408 The Fray
409 Richard Thompson
410 Richie Sambora
Season 5 (2015) [10]
EpisodeTitle
501CMA Songwriter Series: Hunter Hayes
502CMA Songwriter Series: Bob DiPiero featuring Brandy Clark
503CMA Songwriter Series: Sara Evans and Martina McBride "Ladies Night Out"
504CMA Songwriter Series: Little Big Town
505 Zakk Wylde
506 Train
507 The Rides
508 Trey Anastasio
509 For King & Country
510 Warren Haynes
Season 6 (2016) [11]
EpisodeTitle
601 Joe Jackson
602CMA Songwriter Series: Darius Rucker
603CMA Songwriter Series: Ronnie Dunn
604CMA Songwriter Series: Kip Moore
605 George Ezra
606 Børns
607CMA Songwriter Series: Brett Eldredge
608CMA Songwriter Series: Steven Tyler
Season 7 (2017) [12]
EpisodeTitle
701 Rob Thomas
702 Shawn Mendes
703 Cheap Trick
704 Southside Johnny
705 Steve Vai
706 The Cadillac Three
707 Kaleo
708 Dawes
709CMA Songwriter Series: Jennifer Nettles
Season 8 (2018) [13]
EpisodeTitle
801 Liam Gallagher
802CMA Songwriter Series: Kane Brown & Luke Combs
803 Mike & the Mechanics
804 Beth Hart
805CMA Songwriter Series: Miranda Lambert
806 Sheryl Crow
807 Seal
808 Jack Johnson
809CMA Songwriter Series: Clint Black
810 Nile Rodgers

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