Showing posts with label grey's anatomy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grey's anatomy. Show all posts

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Grey's Anatomy Music - Songs and Bands for Each Episode

Whether or not you're a fan of the TV show "Grey's Anatomy," you have to admit they have a killer soundtrack of great songs by leading indie artists in each episode. The Web site Grey's Anatomy Music now makes it easy to track down that snippet of a song you heard on the show and are dying to find out who it was.

Sia, Tegan and Sara, The Cardigans, KT Tunstall, Nellie McKay, and many other artists have gotten great exposure on Grey's Anatomy. This site lets you find out who performed what song in what episode. And Grey's Anatomy Music lists the songs and artists for each episode, and there are also brief recaps of each episode to jog your memory.

I can't vouch for how complete Grey's Anatomy Music is, however. Just a quick glance over the Season 1 songs the site lists reveals that it's missing some tunes that are on the soundtrack CD for that season. One particular omission is Rilo Kiley's great song "Portions for Foxes," which I've heard figured prominently in the pilot episode.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

ABC and NBC Present Fall TV Lineups

Although this blog is mostly about music and podcasting, I like to give a nod to significant news in TV land sometimes... after all, TV shows now have their own podcasts, too.

As you may know, this is "upfront" week in TV, when the big networks pitch their lineups for upcoming season to advertisers in hopes of getting them to pony up big bucks in prepaid advertising.

Here's the gist on what NBC and ABC are up to:

  • "Scrubs" has been renewed for another season
  • ABC will add a "Grey's Anatomy" spinoff starring Kate Walsh, tentatively titled "Private Practice"
  • "Friday Night Lights" is back for another season, but is moving from Wednesday to (appropriately enough) Friday
  • "Crossing Jordan" and "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" have been canceled
  • ABC is adding five new dramas, including "Pushing Daisies" (about a man who can bring people to life from the dead--and send them back again) and "Dirty Sexy Money" (a lawyer takes over his father's job as personal attorney to a rich family)
  • NBC is introducing a new version of "The Bionic Woman," a series from the '70s (Wednesdays at 9pm)
  • ABC is introducing "Caveman," a sitcom based on the popular Geico TV commercials about cavemen living in modern society (maybe next season we'll see a show starring Geico's Cockney-talking gecko?)

Last but certainly not least, NBC will ride the "Heroes" horse again with a spinoff called "Heroes: Origins," which will feature a novel gimmick: viewers will be able to vote on their favorite new character, who will become a regular.

Later this week we'll see upfront presentations from CBS, Fox, and the CW network.