Nas' first concert DVD, filmed at Webster Hall in New York. Special guests include Jadakiss, Ludacris, Bravehearts, DJ Kay Slay and a special testimonial by Darryl McDaniels of Run DMC. Also includes never-before-seen footage from the making of the "Made You Look" video.
Krishna Das is on a journey to India to discover legendary spiritual teacher Neem Karoli Baba, through drug addiction and depression, to his eventual emergence as a world-famous Kirtan singer.
This film is straight-ahead footage of Santana, the Grateful Dead, and the Jefferson Airplane playing at The Family Dog in 1970. Each band does two songs, followed by a jam at the end featuring musicians from all of the bands.
On June 25, 2010, The Brian Setzer Orchestra headlined the opening of the Montreal Jazz Festival, performing for over 150,000 people! This show was easily one of Brian's greatest performances ever! This is one of the best rock shows you'll ever watch. Included is some amazing and rare bonus footage.
A documentary capturing the moment when the Manchester indie band Oasis unexpectedly transformed into a major stadium act, just months after their first shows in prestigious London clubs. The film features 17 songs performed at Earls Court in London and Maine Road in Manchester during 1995 and 1996.
Join seemingly ordinary people who discover they have extraordinary powers in a groundbreaking mythology about hope, greed, love and the force that moves us all.
Anthony Minghella’s beautiful, atmospheric production of Puccini’s tragedy returns to cinemas this summer in a stunning performance recorded live from the Metropolitan Opera in 2009. Soprano Patricia Racette stars as Cio-Cio-San, the trusting and innocent young geisha who disastrously falls in love with American Navy lieutenant B. F. Pinkerton, sung by tenor Marcello Giordani.
"Where's The Snow?!" is the electrifying and compellingly-unique story of the most insane music festival you've never heard of - welcome to Iceland Airwaves
Wade Bowen: Live at Billy Bob’s Texas released in the spring of 2010. Bowen recorded in November 2009 to a packed house at the legendary, Fort Worth honky tonk, Billy Bob’s Texas. This is a live album with only one take – raw emotion, passion and intensity for fans to relive again and again. The concert film features 17 tracks that perfectly capture the essence of Wade Bowen as he solidifies his brand as a true, authentic artist.
From the Civil Rights era to Watergate, the most striking moments in 20th-century American history were accompanied by music that reflected those turbulent times. Revisit the sounds of Pete Seeger and others in this musical history lesson.
Minor Threat played one of its last shows at Washington DC's 930 Club in June of 1983; they would only play once more in DC. Two years later, the tapes from the 930 show were edited together and Dischord Records released them as the Minor Threat Live VHS video in 1986. Along with the 40 minute 930 performance, the DVD includes a 1982 Minor Threat show in Camden, NJ, a clip of Minor Threat's 2nd ever show at DC Space in December 1980, and excerpts from a 1983 interview with vocalist, Ian MacKaye.
In March of 2010, the members of Soulive hauled their instruments through the doors of a newly-opened warehouse-turned-music venue in Brooklyn that they would call home for the next two weeks. Eric Krasno, Alan Evans and Neal Evans called on a multitude of their closest friends and musical conspirators to join them.
2009 holiday release from the singer/songwriter and former Doobie Bro. Michael McDonald has maintained incredible popularity and has been awarded numerous accolades and honors in both personal and professional arenas. He has won an impressive five Grammys and earned innumerable chart successes and sales feats, yet all the while McDonald remains the artist's artist and an enduring presence in popular music. This year, Michael McDonald celebrates the holiday season with the release of This Christmas, a collection of 12 Christmas classics and new holiday favorites.
The set list for this VH1 Storytellers: Dixie Chicks is: The Long Way Around Truth No. 2 Silent House Cowboy Take Me Away Lullaby Lubbock Or Leave It Not Ready To Make Nice Easy Silence So hard Wide Open Spaces Sin Wagon
1. Antisaint (Live at The Metro, Chicago, IL) 2. Jars (Live at The Metro, Chicago, IL) 3. Sleep Walking Elite (Live at The Metro, Chicago, IL) 4. The Clincher (Live at The Metro, Chicago, IL) 5. Shameful Metaphors (Live at The Metro, Chicago, IL) 6. Sleep Apnea (Live at The Metro, Chicago, IL) 7. Get Some (Live at The Metro, Chicago, IL) 8. Letter From A Thief (Live at The Metro, Chicago, IL) 9. An Evening With El Diablo (Live at The Metro, Chicago, IL) 10. Send The Pain Below (Live at The Metro, Chicago, IL) 11. The Red (Live at The Metro, Chicago, IL) 12. Straight Jacket Fashion (Live at The Metro, Chicago, IL) 13. Vitamin R (Leading Us Along) (Live at The Metro, Chicago, IL 14. I Get It (Live at The Metro, Chicago, IL) 15. Credits (Live at The Metro, Chicago, IL)
Donnie McClurkin's voice has become one of universal solace and encouragement. You now have a front-row seat to this concert event that features Donnie, his signature voice, and a captivated UK audience. This recording of Live in London and More... was filmed before a packed house at the famous Fairfield Hall in Croydon, England and offers Donnie's flawless and timeless renditions of the songs you have grown to love, including "Caribbean Medley," "Who Would've Thought..." featuring Marvin Winans, and "Just for Me." Also included is live and concept video footage of 2001's Gospel Song of the Year, "We Fall Down."
"This lone video artifact offers indisputable evidence that in 1980 Devo had reached a turning point. We were no longer just art monsters, we were mainstream performers too. " - Gerald V. Casale (from the back of the DVD case) August 17, 1980 Phoenix Theater, Petaluma