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Fred Armisen Unlocks UMG's Secret Music Archives
31 Jan
Summary
- Fred Armisen to host a new series exploring UMG's archives.
- The series will offer a rare look inside UMG's facility.
- Priceless artifacts unseen by the public will be unearthed.

Fred Armisen will front a new documentary series, jointly produced by CNN and Universal Music Group (UMG), delving into UMG's extensive music archives. The show will provide an unparalleled glimpse into the Iron Mountain facility in Pennsylvania, where UMG houses its vast collection of musical history.
The series aims to unearth and showcase rare artifacts, such as original recordings, master tapes, and unreleased performances. These items, many of which have never been publicly shared, will offer viewers a unique perspective on music's evolution. The production is a collaboration between UMG's Polygram Entertainment, TIME Studios, and Known Originals.
Set to premiere later this year, the series is described as an exploration of the hunt and thrill of discovering musical legacies. Fred Armisen's involvement is highlighted, with executives praising his blend of humor, fandom, and musical knowledge as ideal for storytelling. The series promises to reveal intimate, era-defining moments and hidden gems that have shaped popular culture.




