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- DirectorMichael DrummStarsChris BottiShawn ColvinStingChris Botti & Friends: Night Sessions-Live In Concert features the jazz trumpeters star-studded performance at the historic El Rey Theater in Los Angeles in December 2001. This video features guest vocal appearances from Sting and Shawn Colvin.
- DirectorDavid LelandStarsJoe BrownEric ClaptonJools HollandGeorge Harrison's friends, family, and bandmates unite for a tribute concert on the one-year anniversary of his death.
- DirectorDavid BarnardStarsDiana KrallJohn ClaytonPaulinho Da CostaRecorded live at the Paris Olympia to a sold out audience, the captivating voice of Diana Krall delivers a sensual collection of romantic ballads and bossa novas.
- DirectorStephen Nomura SchibleChris HilsonStarsEric ClaptonDoyle Bramhall IINathan EastLive, intimate and raw, ERIC CLAPTON - SESSIONS FOR ROBERT J is Eric Clapton's tribute to blues legend Robert Johnson. The project was filmed during tour rehearsals in London and Dallas, and features a recording session at 508 Park Avenue, the Dallas warehouse where Johnson made some of his final recordings. Clapton performs classic Johnson songs including "Kind Hearted Woman," "Terraplane Blues," "Me and the Devil Blues" and "Love in Vain" and discusses Johnson's influence on his career. A final session, where Clapton performs Johnson material solo, was filmed in Santa Monica, California.
- DirectorWalter C. MillerStarsFrank SinatraBuddy RichThe Buddy Rich OrchestraThis first-ever U.S. release of this spectacular 1982 concert proves that even at age 66, Francis Albert Sinatra was still the undisputed Chairman Of The Board.
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsElton JohnKate ThorntonLily AllenElton John celebrates his 60th birthday by playing his 60th sold out show at Madison Square Gardens in 2007. Featuring a host of celebrity appearances and well-wishers comprising Whoopi Goldberg, President Bill Clinton, and Robin Williams to compliment an extravagant 33 song set list. Includes the hits 'Rocket Man', 'I'm Still Standing', 'Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting', 'Tiny Dancer', 'Your Song', and 'Funeral For A Friend/Love Lies Bleeding'.
- DirectorBert SternAram AvakianStarsLouis ArmstrongMahalia JacksonChuck BerryThe highlights of the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival.
- DirectorEdward SandersStarsRoscoe BeckLeonard CohenRafael GayolCanadian living legend Leonard Cohen, one of the most respected and influential singer-songwriters in history, gives a rare performance in London, England.
- DirectorL.A. JohnsonStarsNeil YoungA video recording of a solo acoustic concert given by the great rock composer and singer, performing on guitar, piano and harmonica, in Austin, Texas.
- DirectorJohn JopsonStarsArt BlakeyRon CarterWalter Davis Jr.Considered one of the greatest nights in Jazz history, this film documents the reunion of 30 jazz greats from the Blue Note label filmed at Town Hall in New York City on February 22nd, 1985.
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsDavid GilmourNick MasonRichard WrightPink Floyd's final live show in 1995.
- DirectorJonathan DemmeStarsDavid ByrneBernie WorrellAlex WeirConsidered by critics as the greatest concert film of all time, the live performance was shot over the course of three nights at Hollywood's Pantages Theater in December of 1983 and features Talking Heads' most memorable songs.
- DirectorLouis J. HorvitzWoody AllenEdward BurnsStarsNick CarterHowie DoroughBrian LittrellThis concert took place at Madison Square Garden, shortly after the 9/11 attacks. Highlights include "New York State Of Mind" by Billy Joel, "Won't Get Fooled Again" by the Who, "I Want Love" by Elton John, and "Freedom" by Paul McCartney.
- DirectorMartin ScorseseStarsRobbie RobertsonMuddy WatersNeil YoungA film account and presentation of the final concert of The Band.
- DirectorDick CarruthersStarsVan MorrisonVan Morrison's long and illustrious career has included many appearances at the Montreux Festival. This sumptuous performance from 1980 includes many of his best loved tracks 'Wavelength', 'Moondance', 'Angeliou', 'Kingdom Hall' and 'Tupelo Honey' amongst other classics.
- 20102h 43mNot Rated9.0 (331)DirectorChris HilsonStarsBruce SpringsteenE Street BandCaptured in London at the Hard Rock Calling Festival on June 28, 2009 in HD, the 172-minute film documents 27 tracks of live Springsteen that begin in daylight and progress through a gorgeous sunset into night.
- DirectorStuart WattsStarsJeff BeckVinnie ColaiutaJason RebelloJeff Beck played 5 night at Ronnie Scott's Club in Soho, London with special guests - this is a record of those nights.
- DirectorRollin BinzerStarsMick JaggerKeith RichardsMick TaylorA concert film taken from two Rolling Stones concerts during their 1972 North American tour.
- DirectorChristine StrandThe band was at the forefront of jazz/rock fusion in the 70s and were formed by a former Miles Davis sideman, in this case the great Chick Corea. Return To Forever hit their commercial and artistic peak with a string of albums in the mid-seventies featuring the line-up of Chick Corea on keyboards, Stanley Clarke on bass, Al Di Meola on guitar and Lenny White on drums. In 2008 this classic line-up reunited for their first tour in 25 years and proved that their musicianship and the chemistry within the band were as strong as ever. This concert was filmed at Montreux in July 2008 with the bonus tracks being filmed in Clearwater, Florida later the same month. After a quarter century apart, the core line-up of the jazz quartet Return to Forever--Chick Corea, Lenny White, Stanley Clark, and Al Di Meola--reunited for a world tour in 2008. This remarkable concert film captures the foursome on stage at Montreux, playing bewitching renditions of "Vulcan Worlds," "Sorceress," "Romantic Warrior," and many others.
- DirectorD.A. PennebakerStarsJimi HendrixThe definitive video presentation of Jimi Hendrix's unforgettable Monterey Pop Festival performance.
- DirectorJames YukichStarsDavid CrosbyGraham NashStephen Stills
- DirectorMurray LernerStarsRoger DaltreyJohn EntwistleKeith MoonThis is the film of The Who's appearance at the third (and final) Isle of Wight festival in 1970. This is regarded as the band's finest performance.
- DirectorNick WickhamDesireh SedaghatStarsRihannaNuno BettencourtNicole KehlIn 2011, Rihanna sparked a fan frenzy with her sold out 45 date European tour, including six nights at London's O2 Arena... Rihanna now releases over 90 minutes of live performance footage on her new LOUD Tour Live at the O2 Concert Film. This Concert Film features twenty-one, live performances from a December, 2011, sold-out, London, UK show at the O2 including the #1 hits: We Found Love, Only Girl (In the World), S&M, What's My Name, Rude Boy, Umbrella, Love the Way You Lie and many more! The Concert Film also features never before released behind-the-scenes footage of life on the road with Rihanna during the summer and fall of 2011. Rihanna's extraordinary show features production, costumes and stage design that create a visual and audio event which her fans globally have come to expect and love from one of the brightest stars in music today.
- DirectorMike HolgateStarsJohn BirdRory BremnerKathy BurkeThe 1989 show returned to the roots of the series with an emphasis on comedy and eschewing the music that, by the 1987 show, had come to be an equal component of the Balls. The cast was a blend of the 1960s and '70s generation of performers (John Cleese, Michael Palin, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore) with '80s newcomers such as Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie, Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders, Lenny Henry, Rory Bremner, Ben Elton, Robbie Coltrane and Adrian Edmondson (The Young Ones). The show took place over four nights in late August through early September 1989 at London's Cambridge Theatre and was directed -- in a demonstration of cross-generational entente -- by John Cleese and Absolutely Fabulous cocreator/star Jennifer Saunders. The show was the last Ball to feature any of the original performers. When the Amnesty shows resumed in the 1990s and 2000s, the Ball had passed to a new generation
- DirectorJonathan HaswellStarsAngela GheorghiuJonas KaufmannBryn TerfelACT I Rome, June 1800. Cesare Angelotti, an escaped political prisoner, rushes into the Church of Sant'Andrea della Valle. After finding the key his sister has hidden for him, he hides in his family's private chapel. Soon, the painter Mario Cavaradossi arrives to work on his portrait of Mary Magdalene. The painting has been inspired by Angelotti's sister, the Marchesa Attavanti, whom Cavaradossi had seen praying in the church. Angelotti, who was a member of the former Bonapartiste government, emerges from his hiding place. Cavaradossi recognizes him and promises help, then hurries him back into the chapel as the singer Floria Tosca, his lover, calls from outside. When he lets her into the church, she jealously asks Cavaradossi to whom he has been talking and reminds him of their rendezvous that evening. Suddenly recognizing the Marchesa Attavanti in the painting, she accuses him of being unfaithful, but he assures her of his love. When Tosca has left, Angelotti again comes out of hiding. A cannon signals that the police have discovered the escape, and he and Cavaradossi flee to the painter's home. The sacristan enters with choirboys who are preparing to sing in a Te Deum celebrating the recent victory against Napoleon at the Battle of Marengo. At the height of their excitement, Baron Scarpia, chief of the secret police, arrives, searching for Angelotti. When Tosca comes back looking for Cavaradossi, Scarpia shows her a fan with the Attavanti crest that he has just found. Seemingly confirming her suspicions about her lover's infidelity, Tosca is devastated. She vows vengeance and leaves as the church fills with worshippers. Scarpia sends his men to follow her to Cavaradossi, with whom he thinks Angelotti is hiding. While the congregation intones the Te Deum, Scarpia declares that he will bend Tosca to his will. ACT II That evening in his chambers in the Palazzo Farnese, Scarpia anticipates the pleasure of having Tosca in his power. The spy Spoletta arrives with news that he was unable to find Angelotti. Instead, he brings in Cavaradossi. Scarpia interrogates the defiant painter while Tosca sings at a royal gala in the palace courtyard. Scarpia sends for her, and she appears just as Cavaradossi is being taken away to be tortured. Frightened by Scarpia's questions and Cavaradossi's screams, Tosca reveals Angelotti's hiding place. Henchmen bring in Cavaradossi, who is badly hurt and hardly conscious. When he realizes what has happened, he angrily confronts Tosca, just as the officer Sciarrone rushes in to announce that Napoleon actually has won the battle, a defeat for Scarpia's side. Cavaradossi shouts out his defiance of tyranny, and Scarpia orders him to be executed. Once alone with Tosca, Scarpia calmly suggests that he would let Cavaradossi go free if she'd give herself to him. Fighting off his advances, she declares that she has dedicated her life to art and love and calls on God for help. Scarpia becomes more insistent, but Spoletta bursts in: Faced with capture, Angelotti has killed himself. Tosca, now forced to give in or lose her lover, agrees to Scarpia's proposition. Scarpia orders Spoletta to prepare for a mock execution of Cavaradossi, after which he is to be freed. Tosca demands that Scarpia write her a passage of safe-conduct. After he has done so, he attempts to make love to Tosca, but she grabs a knife from the table and stabs him. She takes the pass and flees ACT III At dawn, Cavaradossi awaits execution on the ramparts of Castel Sant'Angelo. He bribes the jailer to deliver a farewell letter to Tosca, and then, overcome with emotion, gives in to his despair. Tosca appears and explains what has happened. The two imagine their future in freedom. As the execution squad arrives, Tosca implores Cavaradossi to fake his death convincingly, then watches from a distance. The soldiers fire and depart. When Cavaradossi doesn't move, Tosca realizes that the execution was real, and Scarpia has betrayed her. Scarpia's men rush in to arrest her, but she cries out that she will meet Scarpia before God and leaps from the battlement.
- DirectorDavid BarnardStarsAnnie LennoxDavid A. StewartLeena Patel
- DirectorMarcus VinerStarsDavid BowieGerry LeonardSterling CampbellIn a career chock full of "you've never seen him like this" moments, you've never seen David Bowie as you will in A Reality Tour. The rock legend and his ace band blaze through stunners from Bowie's Reality album plus dozens of his greatest hits.
- 1971– 2hNot Rated7.4 (12)TV EpisodeDirectorGary HalvorsonStarsPaul SimonJay AshbyTony CedrasPaul Simon in concert in Paris.
- 20071h 45mNot Rated7.9 (47)TV SpecialDirectorLinda MendozaStarsYolanda AdamsMarc AnthonyShawn ColvinIn May of 2007 the Library of Congress gathered an unprecedented group of musicians together in Washington, D.C., to honor Paul Simon as the first recipient of the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. Alison Krauss, Stevie Wonder, Lyle Lovett, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Marc Anthony, Art Garfunkel and a host of others joined Paul onstage in a multicultural tribute to the music of a great American artist and a great American art form. This gala event, called "the greatest night of popular music ever presented in our nation's capital," was beautifully filmed and captured with stunning 5.1 Surround Sound for a truly pure concert experience.
- DirectorMichael Lindsay-HoggStarsPaul SimonHugh MasekelaMiriam MakebaA concert given in Zimbabwe, Africa, by singer Paul Simon, featuring such South African musicians as Miriam Makeba and Hugh Masakela.
- DirectorMichael Lindsay-HoggStarsPaul SimonArt GarfunkelDavid BrownThe long-awaited reunion concert of the renowned pop music duo, more than a decade after their separation as musical performers.
- DirectorJeff RichterStarsTim CommerfordZack De La RochaTom MorelloRage Against The Machine return to their hometown of Los Angeles for an uncompromising, incendiary set in Live At The Grand Olympic Auditorium, the final dates of their Battle of Los Angeles tour and the band's last shows until their 2007 reunion.
- DirectorDave MeehanStarsCass LewisDarrin MooneyGary Moore
- StarsMuddy WatersPinetop PerkinsLegendary blues performer Muddy Waters is showcased in this collection of his performances from 1966-1978.
- DirectorJanet Fraser-CrookStarsBowen BrownAlbert CollinsRy CooderJohn Lee Hooker performs with many of his friends from 1984 to 1992. Ry Cooder duets on three tracks. Robert Cray burns up the fretboard on Mr. Lucky, John Hammond plays slide behind Father Was a Jockey and Bonnie Raitt cajoles and teases on "I'm In The Mood".
- DirectorJulia KnowlesStarsEric ClaptonDave BronzeSteve Gadd
- DirectorD.A. PennebakerStarsChuck BerryEric ClaptonBo DiddleyThis music documentary is produced and directed by the same filmmaker who brought Monterrey Pop to the screen. It features performances from a 1969 Toronto rock 'n roll festival. The film shows performers Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, Eric Clapton, Bo Diddley, Alan White, Klaus Voorman and John Lennon and Yoko Ono with the Plastic Ono Band.
- DirectorMark HaefeliStarsPaul McCartneyPaul WickensRusty AndersonPaul McCartney in concert during his spring 2002 tour of the U.S.