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Country of origin
  
United States

Original network
  
Final episode date
  
September 1987

Language
  
English

Genres
  
Music, Variety show

4.7/10
TV

Running time
  
60 minutes

First episode date
  
March 1983

Network
  
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Starring
  
Jools Holland, Jeffrey Vallance, Wazmo Nariz (1983)Peter Zaremba (1984-1987)

Producer(s)
  
Jay Boberg, Carl Grasso

Similar
  
MTV Live, Amp, The Week in Jams, Music Feed, MTV Beach House

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I.R.S. Records Presents The Cutting Edge was a music program that aired on MTV (US) from March 1983 to September 1987, on the last Sunday of every month. Produced by I.R.S. Records for MTV and directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, the first year of the show featured a variety of hosts including Jools Holland, Jeffrey Vallance, and Wazmo Nariz before settling on Peter Zaremba, the lead singer of The Fleshtones. Interviews with musicians and performances were videotaped in clubs, recording studios and private homes.

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The show was intended to feature performers who might otherwise not be seen on MTV, and carried the earliest appearances on MTV for acts like Madonna, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, and R.E.M. In addition, the co-founders of I.R.S., Miles Copeland III and Jay Boberg, saw the program as an effective promotional tool for I.R.S. recording artists at a time when much of the music industry had not yet perceived the marketing value of music videos. Copeland later described himself as "the only record company executive ever to have had his own show on MTV".

In 1986 Los Angeles Times critic Terry Atkinson called The Cutting Edge "simply the best program about pop music that we have", with "the most interesting and adventurous new acts".

As it evolved, the program began to produce programs that focused on regional music scenes around the United States, such as in Winston-Salem, Austin, and different neighborhoods around Los Angeles. The 1985 episode filmed in Austin was an important contributor to the brief flourishing of the local "New Sincerity" music scene.

In 1986, the name of the show changed to The Cutting Edge Happy Hour and it was videotaped at a single location, the Hollywood Holiday Inn. A June 1987 episode presented a wide range of performers from Frank Zappa to Ladysmith Black Mambazo but overall the series became more focused on Southern California bands, lost popularity, and ended by September 1987.

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I.R.S. Records Presents The Cutting Edge Wikipedia