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On The Record To Premiere Season 3 This Fall

Original Music Television Series Premieres Fridays at 8:30 pm ET

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RFD-TV’s music series, “On the Record,” is back with a brand new season premiering this fall.

The show takes viewers on a journey through the heart of country music. Hosted by renowned broadcaster, Suzanne Alexander, the show features long-form interviews with today’s biggest artists and the veterans who inspired them. “On the Record” also gives viewers a front row seat to intimate performances and exclusive music video releases, highlighting the broad scope of Nashville’s talent.

Tune in for episode one of On The Record, premiering Friday, September 13, at 8:30 pm ET on RFD-TV. Episodes will also repeat at 9:00 pm PT to provide west coast primetime viewing. Suzanne’s first guest is multi-platinum-selling artist Josh Turner who takes us along the journey of how his hit “Long Black Train” earned him a spot in the country music industry.

For more information about On The Record and to find RFD-TV on your cable/satellite system, please visit www.rfdtv.com. On The Record will also be live-streamed and available on-demand on RFD-TV NOW.

On the Record

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Premiere: Fridays at 8:30pm ET/5:30pm PT

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