Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-100 of 178
- Rhino Entertainment captured every epic note from that blistering summer day in Chicago and will release over four hours of Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010. Fans around the world will have the chance to experience many of the festival's greatest moments including performances by Clapton, ZZ Top, Steve Winwood, B.B. King, Jeff Beck, Vince Gill, Sheryl Crow, Buddy Guy, John Mayer, Bill Murray and many others as well as behind-the-scenes footage and candid interviews with the performers.
- 1971– X8.8 (90)TV Episode
- "Beat Beat Beat" was produced and broadcast by HR (Hessischer Rundfunk) very often in co-operation with the US-Forces Station AFN in Frankfurt. The series run from 7 January 1966 to 7 February 1969 and contains 26 episodes, all episodes are still in the archives.
- 1971– 2h 19mNot Rated8.5 (77)TV EpisodeHistory rocked and rock made history during a sold-out three-gig stand at Madison Square Garden in late February 2008 when icons Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood performed a concert together for the first time since their all-too-brief days in the legendary Blind Faith in 1969. Whether they will ever team again is unknown.
- Story of the 2 legendary recording studios in the Muscle Shoals area, on the banks of the Tennessee River. Producer Rick Hall overcame poverty and tragedy to create FAME Studios, where blacks and whites in segregated 1960s Alabama produced some of the most soulful music ever. The best music of Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett and many others was recorded there, backed by the mostly-white Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, aka The Swampers. When psychedelia turned white audiences away from soul music in 1969, The Swampers moved nearby, starting Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, at 3614 Jackson Highway, where Southern rock sprang after studio guitarist Duane Allman convinced Pickett to record "Hey Jude." Pilgrims to the banks of the "singing river," such as the Rolling Stones and Alicia Keys, help tell the inspirational story of Hall and the Swampers.
- A documentary series on several of the key albums in music history.
- Official music video for "Higher Love" by Kygo and Whitney Houston.
- Soundbreaking explores the history of recorded music. Featuring more than 150 original interviews, the series charts a century's worth of innovation and experimentation, and offers a behind-the-scenes look at the birth of brand new sounds.
- Taped during The Who's 25th anniversary tour, the band with guest appearances by Steve Winwood, Patti LaBelle, Phil Collins and Elton John perform the rock opera Tommy in its entirety at the Univeral Ampetheater in Los Angeles. The second half of the concert is devoted to the band playing their greatest hits.
- Established singer-songwriters and acclaimed newcomers perform country, blues, rock, folk, bluegrass, and related styles of music from Studio 6A of public television station KLRU (formerly KLRN) at the University of Texas at Austin.
- The rock group Traffic performs in a concert staged in Santa Monica, California.
- 1971– 4hNot Rated8.3 (112)TV EpisodeIn the spring of 2013 in New York City, Eric Clapton once again assembled an unparalleled lineup of the world's most celebrated guitarists for the fourth incarnation of his legendary Crossroads Guitar Festival. While the previous three festivals were all hosted in sprawling outdoor stadiums, Clapton took the festivities indoors for the first time this year to "quot;The World's Most Famous Arena"quot; Madison Square Garden. Now fans around the world can relive highlights from that epic, two-night display of guitar virtuosity on CROSSROADS GUITAR FESTIVAL 2013.
- Conan O'Brien, a Harvard Lampoon alumnus, hosts this late-night comedy/talk-show, which is often silly and whimsical.
- Documentary series focusing on great American artists and personalities.
- Independent Lens is an award-winning PBS documentary series that streams on the PBS App and airs on public television. Independent Lens documentaries focus on stories of underrepresented communities and universal challenges found across America. The series has been awarded numerous Emmys and Peabodys, and has been nominated for 10 Academy Awards.
- Late-night music and chat show with celebrity guests.
- Rare performance footage, film clips and revealing interviews. Featuring Bill Haley, Buddy Holly, Sam Cook, Otis Redding, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Elvis Presley and John Lennon. Rock legends from the 50's to the 70's who changed the course of popular music with their special talents. They all died before their time, but their music lives on.
- Contemporary music show featuring live performances and interviews with an emphasis on album acts.
- London based British Rock/Pop tv show broadcast every Friday night during its run until 23/12/1966. Presented by Keith Fordyce & Cathy McGowan. Featuring many performances by The Beatles,Rolling Stones & The Who amongst other 60's greats.
- 201652m8.1 (72)TV EpisodeTells the story of how electricity has been harnessed and channeled to create new and never-before-heard sounds, tracing both the chain reaction unleashed by the invention of the electric guitar and the evolution of synthesized music.
- A documentary series about the origin and history of The Blues.
- Filmed and televised versions of theater productions, such as plays, musicals, operas, ballets, and concerts from around the world.
- A musical variety show featuring the biggest acts in rock-n-roll performing their latest hits.
- A documentary that celebrates Rick Hall, the founder of FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, and the signature sound he developed in songs such as "I'll Take You There", "Brown Sugar", and "When a Man Loves a Woman".
- The story of Hendrix's seminal album, his last, is told in words, music, rare archival footage and a diary kept by one of Jimi's employees. There are also interviews with band mates Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchell, legendary singer Steve Winwood, engineer Eddie Kramer and Chas Chandler who managed Jimi.
- An energy-filled and 80s styled lesson in sexy aerobics.
- Well-known performers accompanied by 12,000 selected members of the public on the lawn of Buckingham Palace to celebrate the Queen's Golden Jubilee.
- A presentation of some of the best moments of speeches, performances and backstage moments of the annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremonies. Footage was culled from the RockHalls archives and represent 24 years of events.
- Ginger Baker looks back on his musical career with Cream and Blind Faith; his introduction to Fela Kuti; his self-destructive patterns and losses of fortune; and his current life inside a fortified South African compound.
- Soundstage features live performances by a diverse roster of legendary and up-and-coming artists. The majority of the concerts are filmed before intimate studio audiences at WTTW's Grainger Studio, but occasionally Soundstage also hits the road.
- 1985– 1h 30mTV-147.6 (580)TV Episodethe Definitive documentary about the extraordinary life of the greatest guitarist of all time, features new performance footage, home movies and an archive of unearthed primary documents.
- Popular late-night comedy/talk-show with host David Letterman, interviewing famous guests.
- Dick Clark hosts a daily to weekly dance show that features the latest hit music for the attending teens to dance to. In addition, the show has performances by popular musicians and audience members rate songs.
- Documentary about Jimi Hendrix historic July 4, 1970 performance in front of over 300,000 US fans.
- A look at the life and work of guitarist Eric Clapton, told by those who have known him best, including BB King, Jimi Hendrix, and George Harrison.
- Grammy - music award of the American academy of the audio recording, was founded by the American association of sound-recording companies of March, 14, 1958. Grammy is awarded annually as a result of voting by the authorized members of "Recording Academy".
- Blind Faith's debut gig was in front of a cool 100,000 people on a warm day in London's Hyde Park on June 7th, 1969.
- A chronicle of key events from the final 12 months of Prince's life, including the Rally 4 Peace concert, a secret White House gig for the Obamas and his solo Piano and Microphone tour. Featuring interviews with friends and musicians.
- Documenting the blues explosion in 1960's England and it's influence and reinterpretation by musicians at the time.
- An outcast Husky risks his life with other sled dogs to prevent a deadly epidemic from ravaging Nome, Alaska.
- Highlights of the performances at the second Woodstock event in 1994.
- The Late Show with David Letterman is an hour-long weeknight comedy and talk-show broadcast by CBS from the Ed Sullivan Theater on Broadway in New York City.
- A music-driven special featuring the world's greatest guitar players and the music they create and perform. Featured artists include: Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath), Justin Hayward (The Moody Blues), Bob Weir (The Grateful Dead), Steve Winwood, John Entwistle (The Who), Joe Perry (Aerosmith), Ron Wood (The Rolling Stones), Glen Tipton (Judas Priest), Don Everly, Peter Frampton, Dave Matthews (Dave Matthews Band), Jack Cassady (Jefferson Airplane), Don Felder (The Eagles), Robbie Krieger (The Doors), Billy Corgan (Smashing Pumpkins), Chad Taylor (LIVE), Les Paul, Slash (Guns n' Roses), Tom Petty, Steve Howe (Yes), John Hammond Jr., John Lee Hooker, and B.B. King. With accompanying book and CD.
- A rundown of the latest chart hits, featuring in-studio performances from popular music artists.
- Host Casey Kasem lists the top ten rock, soul, country and album charts.
- Teen Sounds" was a Belgian Dutch language pop music television show. It also featured segments dealing with controversial counterculture revolution topics, such as drugs and sex.
- Documentary of a rock concert that took place in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1970.
- Third of nine volumes presenting of some of the best moments of speeches, performances and backstage moments of the annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremonies. Footage was culled from the RockHalls archives and represent 24 years of events.
- Steve Winwood performs in the music video for "Higher Love" from his album "Back in the High Life" recorded for Island Records. Winwood sings the song on a darkened sound stage with his band while dancers are showing in fast edited quick cuts. Chaka Khan appears to sing the chorus with Winwood.
- Music video of the single 'Blue Light' off David Gilmour's 1984 album 'About Face'. Available as a special feature on the 'David Gilmour Live 1984' VHS.
- One of the best all time before-prime-time show in France especially the mythical conduction of the couple Antoine de Caune and Philippe Gildas...every night with high level french and international celebrity and delirious sketches and imitations of de Caunes and friends.
- The music show from Tyne Tees that tried to top "Top of the Pops" and failed.
- Steve Winwood performs in the music video "Roll with It" from the album "Roll with It" recorded for "Virgin Records". Steve Winwood sings the song and plays keyboards with his band while in a blues bar while customers at the bar erotically dance with one another.
- Steve Winwood performs in the music video "Valerie" from the album "Talking Back to the Night" recorded for Island Records. The music video begins with a closeup shot of flowing water. Steve Winwood sings as he is superimposed over the images of water. He later sings against a black background as wind blows his hair and a woman dances.
- Well, with Thomas Gottschalk.
- Steve Winwood performs in the music video "Valerie (remix)" from the album "Chronicles" recorded for Island Records. The music video begins with shots of Steve Windwood singing and his band playing while the video is drawn over with animated lighting effects.
- The plot revolves around two heirs, Prince Frederick (Barry Gibb) and his brother Prince Marmaduke (Maurice Gibb), and their dying father (Frankie Howerd). On his death bed, The King orders his kingdom divided into two halves, the Kingdom of Jelly and the Kingdom of Cucumbers. Before the king even dies, Prince Frederick declares himself "King of Cucumbers" and Prince Marmaduke becomes the "King of Jelly". The film intersperses comedy sketches with Bee Gees songs plus performances by Lulu and Blind Faith with cameo appearances
- No plot here, just a collection of lip-synched videos from some of the bands that were part of the "British Invasion" in 1964: The Animals, Herman's Hermits, Peter and Gordon, and the Spencer Davis Group (with Steve Winwood). The film also features bookend live performances by The Beatles.
- Steve Winwood performs in the music video "Back in the High Life Again" from the album "Back in the High Life" recorded for Island Records. The video features a man attempting to reconnect with an old flame dancing with her in the city and walking hand-in-hand with her through the countryside.
- This global broadcast, produced by Tony Hollingsworth of Tribute, broke new ground in international entertainment. It took 10 of the world's most popular stars and cast them in unique duets, trios and quartets to sing the greatest hits of the previous 40 years. The show went backwards in time from 1996 to 1956 choosing one song per year as it went. Each year was then introduced by iconic images of the year of the song. The show was sponsored by Carlsberg as part of its 150th anniversary.
- Fairport Convention: Folk Heroes tells the story of how in the late 1960s, a group of North London musicians shook traditional English folk music to its roots by fusing it with rock - simultaneously outraging the purists and delighting a new and devoted audience. Through newly filmed interviews with the band including Richard Thompson, Fairport Convention: Folk Heroes uncovers how the group survived tragedy when their drummer was killed in a car crash early-on in their career, followed by the tragic death of lead vocalist Sandy Denny and how they overcame numerous line-up changes to continually reinvent themselves by discovering and recruiting some of the finest virtuosos in the country.
- Coronation of Charles III and his wife, Camilla, as king and queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms, on May 6th, 2023 at Westminster Abbey following the death of Charles' mother, Elizabeth II.
- Long-running German TV show airing in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. In this self-proclaimed "greatest European TV show" ordinary people try daring or even funny bets. A celebrity is challenged to guess of the person is able to do it.
- A music video for the single "Holding On" by Steve Winwood, from his album "Roll With It". Here, a group of several characters having a special night out, having fun and enjoying themselves in the early 1940's. Winwood makes some brief appearances throughout the video.
- Grammy - music award of the American academy of the audio recording, was founded by the American association of sound-recording companies of March, 14, 1958. Grammy is awarded annually as a result of voting by the authorized members of "Recording Academy".
- The BBC's flagship morning news programme covering current affairs, business and sports, plus guest interviews and weather reports.
- Steve Winwood performs in the music video "The Finer Things" from the album "Back in the High Life" recorded for Island Records. The music video begins with Steve Winwood at a concert playing the synthesizer. As he begins to sing, he walks out into the center to the stage and performs for an enthusiastic crowd.
- Steve Winwood performs in the music video "Don't You Know What the Night Can Do?" from the album "Roll with It" recorded for Virgin Records. The music video opens with Steve Winwood singing and composing the song in a darkened room surrounded by fire. A man and a woman dance while Winwood walks with dogs.
- A series of quick movie reviews by Maverick.
- Elwood must reunite the old band, with a few new members, and go on another "Mission from God."
- Unbeknownst to the Spencer Davis Group, their manager is upper class, grew up in a haunted manor, and is called Algernon. When they visit his home, they find out that the family is broke, they don't have the money to pay the servants, and their home is going to ruin. Spencer suggests that they advertise the home (and the ghost) and charge admission.
- Third Annual MTV Video Music Award show. Hosted in both New York, New York and Los Angeles, California.
- A woman tries to come to terms with the death of her son, who was killed by a hospital error.
- Comedian Rosie O'Donnell produces and hosts her first daytime talk show that focuses on interviews with celebrities about acting, writing, charity work, and family life.
- A live magazine programme featuring topical stories and big name studio guests.
- Five women with very different outlooks on politics, Hollywood and its stars, and current events discuss these and other divisive topics of the day. Originated by Barbara Walters and currently led by longtime host, Whoopi Goldberg.
- Live performances, interviews, unusual and exclusive guests for a mature audience.
- "They're going to make a movie about Neto? Well he's brilliant, isn't he?" - 99-year-old baker Ms. Watson from the Cotswolds in England. A spectrum of people, voices, and textures, "The Man Behind the White Guitar" is a film about the musical life of Brazilian guitarist, José Neto. Neto's music and energy have been behind major world musicians, including Harry Belafonte and Steve Winwood, as well as Brazilian greats, Flora Purim and Airto Moreira. His diverse musical journey from Brazil to the United States and England and deep life challenges have taught him the values of loyalty, devotion, and positive vision that speak through his sounds and performing spirit. He's touched the lives of the most unsuspecting fans worldwide.
- "König Charles III - Tag der Krönung" is a TV Special on WeLT Television (formerly known as N24).
- It's Christmas time!, and MTV 80s, 90s and 00s assault December with a series of special programs, organized per year, with some of the greatest hits of each decade. This time: 1987.
- The Concert: 27th February 2002 at Manchester 'Bridgewater Hall'
- "SAT.1 - Das ist die Krönung!" is a TV Special on SAT.1 (DE,AT,CH).
- A review about some of the music videos present in the Video Music Awards in the 80s.