TV One’s “Unsung” To Air Special “Reggae Revolutions” Episode Sunday

 “UNSUNG” leads with Reggae artists Burning Spear, Peter Tosh, and Bob Marley for a special episode titled "Reggae Revolutions"
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SILVER SPRING, Md. (October 7, 2022) - All-new episodes of TV One’s original docu-series, “UNSUNG” and “UNCENSORED” debut this Sunday, October 9. “UNSUNG” leads with legendary Reggae artists Burning Spear, Peter Tosh, and Bob Marley for a special episode titled "Reggae Revolutions" at 9 p.m. ET/8C followed by “UNCENSORED” featuring supermodel Tyson Beckford at 10 p.m. ET/9C. Each episode will be published on TV One’s website TVOne.tv.

UNSUNG: Reggae Revolutions
Through the 1960s and 70s, songwriters like Burning Spear, Peter Tosh, and Bob Marley put Jamaican music on the map. This episode showcases some of the most classic songs all while telling the stories of artists who, at times, literally put their lives on the line.

“UNSUNG,” one of the network’s longest-running and award-winning series, highlights the careers and explores the personal lives of some of the most talented and influential Black artists, performers and musicians in history.

The season also includes:

Jean Carn Sunday, October 16
Warryn Campbell Sunday, October 23
Norman Conners Sunday, October 30
Solar Records Sunday, November 6

“UNSUNG” is narrated by actor Gary Anthony Williams and is executive produced by Frank Sinton and Arthur Smith of A. Smith & Co. Productions. Mark Rowland, Kysha Mounia and Jamecia Blount also serve as Executive Producers. For TV One, Austyn Biggers is the SVP of Programming and Jason Ryan is the Executive Producer in Charge of Production.

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