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- 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.
- DirectorPaul JustmanStarsJoe HunterJack AshfordUriel JonesDocumentary about the Funk Brothers, a group of Detroit musicians who backed up dozens of Motown artists.
- DirectorJulian Nicole-KaySimply RedStarsSimply RedMick HucknallSimply Red are one of the most successful British acts of all time with global album sales in excess of 50 million. Both the band and Mick Hucknall as a solo artist have been frequent visitors to Montreux across their 25 year career. This concert, filmed in the summer of 2003, was part of the tour in support of their multi-platinum album "Home". It features several tracks from that album, including many of their biggest hits and best loved album tracks. It's a typically polished and sparkling Simply Red performance with Mick Hucknall in excellent voice and the band in fine form.
- DirectorHamish Hamilton
- DirectorEster AndersonGian GodoyStarsEster AndersonAston BarrettCarlton BarrettBased on footage shot in the early seventies and lost for more than thirty years, NAACP IMAGE AWARD winner Esther Anderson takes us on a journey to Jamaica and into 56 HOPE ROAD, Kingston, to see and hear the young BOB MARLEY before he was famous. The film shows us the WAILERS' first rehearsal, when the idea of a Jamaican supergroup like the BEATLES or the STONES was still just a dream. We sit in on the launch of their international career with "GET UP STAND UP", "I SHOT THE SHERIFF", and the "BURNIN'" and "CATCH A FIRE" albums that brought to the world REGGAE music and RASTA consciousness together as one, starting a revolution that would change rock music and contemporary culture.
- 1997– 1hNot Rated7.0 (251)TV EpisodeDirectorJeremy MarreStarsChris BlackwellJohn BundrickRita MarleyIn the late '60s, the notion that reggae would become more than just a novelty act would have been laughed at. To break into the mainstream, the movement needed a powerful voice of prophetic proportions. This voice emerged from the collective work of three pioneering friends from Jamaica, Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer, and Robert Nesta Marley, who sought to bring about an ideological revolution through deeply meditative, hypnotic, and spiritual music. Catch a Fire was the Wailers' and reggae's introduction to the world and turned Bob Marley into a mega-icon of enormous proportions. It was the first album to remain true to the traditions of reggae music while having enough elements that were accessible to popular culture.
- DirectorMartin ShoreStarsTerrence HowardJames AlexanderAl BellA documentary about the soul of American music. The film follows the recording of a new album featuring legends from Stax records and Memphis mentoring and passing on their musical magic to stars and artists of today.
- DirectorSam JonesStarsBrian AugerCarla AzarJoan BaezA documentary that goes behind the scenes with some of today's most talented songwriters as they make new music based on long-lost, newly discovered lyrics from Bob Dylan's legendary Basement Tapes sessions. T-Bone Burnett brings Elvis Costello, Rhiannon Giddens, Taylor Goldsmith, Jim James, and Marcus Mumford together in a dramatic two-week studio session at Capitol Studios. Features an exclusive interview with Bob Dylan. Directed by Sam Jones
- DirectorGavin TaylorStarsBob DylanThe BandMary Chapin CarpenterOn October 16, 1992, an impressive and eclectic group of artists gathered at Madison Square Garden in New York City for the purpose of celebrating the music of Bob Dylan on occasion of his 30th anniversary of recording. Bringing together musical greats as far-flung as Johnny Cash and Eddie Vedder, The Clancy Brothers and Lou Reed, the four hour show celebrated a truly remarkable lifetime of songs in front of a sold-out audience of over 18,000. Warmly dubbed the Bobfest by participant Neil Young, the show was broadcast around the world and featured a cast of musical notables performing carefully chosen and often surprising selections from the incomparable Dylan songbook. At evening's end, the man of honor himself appeared on stage and gracefully brought it all back home again. In a world where all-star celebrity gatherings have become commonplace, the Bob Dylan celebration stood out as, first and foremost, a legitimately memorable musical event. Available for the first time in High Definition.
- DirectorGary MenottiStarsJohnny BradleyDoyle Bramhall IIJeff BridgesAustin City Limits celebrates four decades of showcasing the best music on television with Willie Nelson, Bonnie Raitt, Kris Kristofferson, Sheryl Crow, Jeff Bridges, Foo Fighters and more.
- DirectorPaul DugdaleStarsAdeleSamuel DixonBen ThomasA live concert performance of Grammy-winning pop/soul sensation Adele Adkins at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
- 1989– 4mNot Rated7.0 (36)TV EpisodeDirectorAlex ColettiStarsYasiin BeyCommonAlicia KeysGrammy-winning singer Alicia Keys kicks off a new generation of MTV's Unplugged series. Performing songs from her first two albums and other surprises, Keys is joined by guests Common, Mos Def, Damian Marley and Adam Levine of Maroon 5.
- DirectorLamont BurrellBrian CampbellRod IsaacsStarsAlicia KeysJermaine PaulThe single's music video contains footage of several live concerts from both 2004's Verizon Ladies First Tour, which Keys took part in, and her own 2005 The Diary Tour. Tony. Toni. Toné. does not appear in the video, and their parts are instead performed by Jermaine Paul, but he was not credited with being just a backing vocal Keys.
- DirectorMaurice LinnaneStarsCarleen AndersonRobin BanerjeeRay CharlesAmy Winehouse appearing in the fifth series of Other Voices, a music show shot every winter in the small Irish fishing village of Dingle, County Kerry, deep in the southwest corner of Ireland.
- 1971– TV-G8.1 (26)TV EpisodeDirectorNatalie Johns
- DirectorMassimo ManganaroStarsElvis PresleyScotty MooreMark KnopflerOne of the greatest musicians plays a tribute to the King of music, Elvis Presley.
- DirectorLawrence JordanStarsChris CornellTim CommerfordBrad WilkFilmed at The Anti-Imperialist Plaza in Havana in 2005, Audioslave's Live in Cuba features hits from the band's three albums plus hits from Soundgarden and Rage Against the Machine.
- DirectorWayne IshamJamie KingStarsAvril LavigneLindsey BlaufarbJesse 'Casper' BrownAvril Lavigne pulled out all the stops for The Best Damn Tour, recorded in front of an ecstatic audience in Toronto, Ontario, approximately 2 hours from her hometown of Napanee, Ontario. For her biggest, brightest, most colorful world tour to date, Avril's biggest hits take center stage, including the worldwide smash "Girlfriend," plus "Complicated," "I'm With You," "Sk8er Boi" and "My Happy Ending."
- DirectorLawrence JordanStarsB.B. KingMark McEwenLegendary blues artist B.B. King performs.
- DirectorGiles Dunning
- DirectorJulian BenediktAndreas MorellStarsFreddie HubbardGil MelléHerbie Hancock"It must 'schwing!'" was the motto of Alfred Lion and Francis Wolff, two German Jewish immigrants who in 1939 set up Blue Note Records, the jazz label that was home to such greats as Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Herbie Hancock, Thelonious Monk, Art Blakey, Dexter Gordon and Sonny Rollins.Blue Note, the most successful movie ever made about jazz, is a testimony to the passion and vision of these two men and certainly swings like the propulsive sounds that made their label so famous.The only documentary about the legendary Jazz record label includes original footage from concert recordings by Blue Note label artists, original footage of Alfred Lion and Francis Wolff and interviews with Carlos Santana, Rudy Van Gelder, Horace Silver, Herbie Hancock among others.Grammy nominated for "Best Long Form Music Video" in 1997, Blue Note also went on to earn a Peabody Award (1998), Vision Award (1998) and a Rocky Award nomination.
- DirectorRon MannStarsJim CuddyBazil DonovanBob Egan
- DirectorJoel GilbertMickey JonesStarsBob DylanRobbie RobertsonGarth HudsonRare footage of the World Tour where Bob Dylan traded in his acoustic guitar for an electric sound.
- 1985– 3h 28mNot Rated8.4 (12K)TV EpisodeDirectorMartin ScorseseStarsBob DylanB.J. RolfzenDick KangasA chronicle of Bob Dylan's strange evolution between 1961 and 1966 from folk singer to protest singer to "voice of a generation" to rock star.
- DirectorAnthony M. BongioviStarsBon JoviGrammy Award-winning band Bon Jovi shot a historic performance during their four night sold-out show at the New Meadowlands Stadium - the new home of the NY Giants and NY Jets. In HD.
- DirectorDave DiomediStarsBruce SpringsteenRecorded in 2005, Bruce Springsteen: VH1 Storytellers treats fans to intimate performances of songs from Springsteen's Devils and Dust as well as several of his most beloved classics, plus revealing discussions about how the songs came to be.
- DirectorChris HilsonStarsBruce SpringsteenRoy BittanClarence ClemonsAn in-concert performance by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band on their 2003 tour.
- DirectorKiyoshi IwasawaStarsBryan AdamsMickey CurryKeith ScottBryan Adams- Live At The Budokan, a Universal Music release of Bryan's 2000 performance in Japan. Shot in high definition, the DVD contains over 2 1/2 hours of re-edited and remixed footage.
- DirectorWim WendersStarsCompay SegundoIbrahim FerrerRubén GonzálezAging Cuban musicians whose talents had been virtually forgotten following Castro's takeover of Cuba, are brought out of retirement by Ry Cooder, who travelled to Havana in order to bring the musicians together, resulting in triumphant performances of extraordinary music, and resurrecting the musicians' careers.
- DirectorFernando TruebaStarsMichel CamiloTito PuenteArturo O'FarrillA film featuring performances of several stars of the Latin Jazz music scene.
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsCherLucille BallDavid BarryAn in-concert performance by Cher on her 2003 farewell tour.
- DirectorBill CrooksJulia KnowlesStarsChristina AguileraTiana Brown GandelmanPaul KirklandChristina Aguilera's first full-length live concert DVD release at London's Wembley Arena during her first ever worldwide "Stripped" tour.
- DirectorDavid LelandStarsJoe BrownEric ClaptonJools HollandGeorge Harrison's friends, family, and bandmates unite for a tribute concert on the one-year anniversary of his death.
- DirectorRon de MoraesStarsEric ClaptonJ.J. CaleB.B. KingThis is a video from Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival, held in June 2004. Artisits include Eric Clapton, BB King, Buddy Guy, Carlos Santana, Dan Tyminski, David Hidalgo, James Taylor, Jimmie Vaughn, JJ Cale, Joe Walsh, John McLaughlin, Jonny lang, Robert Cray, Steve Vai, Vince Gill, ZZ Top and many others.
- StarsJeff BeckJames BurtonEric ClaptonRhino 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.
- DirectorJulia KnowlesStarsNeil FinnTim FinnMark HartFarewell to the World is a 1996 concert by rock group Crowded House. The concert was recorded on the outside footsteps of the famed Sydney Opera House as a charity event to raise funds for the Sydney Children's Hospital.
- DirectorLuis LopezDarrin RobertsStarsThe ChicksNatalie MainesEmily StrayerThe Grammy Award-winning, multi-platinum selling Dixie Chicks launch their 2003 tour with Top Of The World Tour Live. This barn-burner of a concert features the hits Goodbye Earl, A Home, Landslide, Ready to Run, Sin Wagon and more.
- DirectorCarol DoddsStarsEaglesGlenn FreyDon HenleyA documentary of the musical band Eagles and their 2004 concert in Melbourne, Australia.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsDon HenleyGlenn FreyDon FelderThe Eagles perform in concert, in celebration of the group's reunion, which was supposed to occur "when hell freezes over."
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsElton JohnBryan AdamsAnastacia
- DirectorDavid MalletDavid LaChapelleStarsElton JohnDavey JohnstoneGuy BabylonMusic sensation Elton John brings his popular and critically acclaimed Las Vegas show to television with his first NBC special.
- DirectorSteve BinderStarsElvis PresleyD.J. FontanaCharlie HodgeAfter making movies for many years, Elvis Presley makes a comeback tour in 1968.
- 1971– 2h 19mNot Rated8.5 (77)TV EpisodeDirectorMartyn AtkinsStarsEric ClaptonChris StaintonIan ThomasHistory 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.
- DirectorBob SmeatonFrank CvitanovichStarsJanis JoplinGrateful DeadThe BandThe filmed account of a large Canadian rock festival train tour boasting major acts like Janis Joplin, The Grateful Dead and The Band.
- DirectorBruce GowersStarsLindsey BuckinghamChristine McVieJohn McVieThe long-awaited reunion of the "Rumours" version of Fleetwood Mac (Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood, and Lindsey Buckingham) At this live MTV concert, they perform their greatest hits, and a few new songs. The classic songs performed on this special are: "Rhiannon", "Everywhere", "Dreams", "Don't Stop", and "Landslide"
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsGarry BeersAndrew FarrissJon FarrissThe live concert footage of the band INXS playing a sold out show in front of 74,000 fans at Wembley Stadium on July 13 1991
- DirectorDavis GuggenheimStarsJimmy PageThe EdgeJack WhiteA documentary on the electric guitar from the point of view of three significant rock musicians: The Edge, Jimmy Page, and Jack White.
- DirectorGary Legon
- DirectorDavid AtwoodStarsTom AtkinsJames BrownBobby Byrd
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsJames TaylorValerie CarterRecorded in support of the 1997 album Hourglass, James Taylor's Live At The Beacon Theatre features the legendary singer-songwriter on a spirited journey through his acclaimed catalog. This set features footage not seen in the original broadcast.
- DirectorRon de MoraesStarsSam FreedThe Musicares Foundation is proud to honour James Taylor as their person of the year, 2006. Best known as the quintessential singer-song writer, James has maintained an unparalleled commitment to music and various philanthropic efforts.
- DirectorDon MischerJames Taylor: One Man Band.
- DirectorLuis O. GarciaBay WeymanStarsJane BunnettLarry CramerTata GüinesCanadian jazz musicians Jane Bunnett and her husband Larry Cramer travel to Cuba and connect with some local musicians.
- DirectorBert SternAram AvakianStarsLouis ArmstrongMahalia JacksonChuck BerryThe highlights of the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival.
- DirectorKen BurnsStarsVernel BagnerisSidney BechetBuddy BoldenJazz begins in New Orleans, 19th century America's most cosmopolitan city, where the sound of marching bands, Italian opera, Caribbean rhythms, and minstrel shows fills the streets with a richly diverse musical culture. In the 1890s, African-American musicians such as Jelly Roll Morton, Buddy Bolden and Sydney Bichet create a new music out of these ingredients. Soon after the start of the new century, people are calling it jazz.
- DirectorMaría Agui CarterCalvin A. Lindsay Jr.StarsGeorge AvakianWilliam J. BennettCalvin O. Butts IIIWhen the new sound of jazz first spread across America in the early twentieth-century, it left delight and controversy in its wake.
- DirectorKen BurnsStarsAdam ArkinLouis ArmstrongPhilip BoscoSpeakeasies, flappers, and easy money - it's the Jazz Age, when the story of jazz becomes a tale of two great cities, Chicago and New York, and of two extraordinary artists whose lives and music will span almost three-quarters of a century - Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington. Armstrong grew up on the mean streets of New Orleans and moved to Chicago in 1922, inspiring a new generation of musicians. Meanwhile, Ellington outgrows the society music he learned to play in Washington D.C., and heads to Harlem.
- DirectorKen BurnsStarsLouis ArmstrongSidney BechetBix BeiderbeckeIn the 1920s, jazz is everywhere, and for the first time soloists and singers take center stage. We meet Bessie Smith, Empress of the Blues; Bix Beiderbecke, the first great white jazz star; and Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw, for whom jazz offers a chance to escape the ghetto and achieve their dreams. Duke Ellington appears at the Cotton Club and Louis Armstrong performs his masterpiece, "West End Blues."
- DirectorKen BurnsStarsLouis ArmstrongVernel BagnerisSidney BechetIn 1929 as the Great Depression begins, New York is now America's jazz capital. On Broadway, Louis Armstrong revolutionizes the art of American popular song. In Harlem, Chick Webb pioneers his own big-band sound and in the city's clubs, pianists Fats Waller and Art Tatum dazzle audiences. But it is Duke Ellington who takes jazz "beyond category," composing hit tunes that has critics comparing him to Stravinsky.
- 20011h 42mTV-PG7.9 (89)TV EpisodeDirectorKen BurnsStarsPhilip BoscoJames Lincoln CollierKevin ConwayAs the 1930's come to a close, Swing-mania is still going strong, but some fans are saying success has made the music too predictable. Count Basie and the Kansas City sound reignite the spirit of swing. By the decade's end, Duke Ellington has been hailed as a hero in Europe, amid anxious preparations for war. And weeks after that war begins, Coleman Hawkins startles the world with a glimpse of what jazz will become, improvising a new music on the old standard, "Body and Soul."
- DirectorKen BurnsStarsLouis ArmstrongPhilip BoscoDave BrubeckWhen America enters World War II, jazz is part of the arsenal. Bandleaders like Glenn Miller and Artie Shaw enlist, taking their swing to the troops overseas. Many black Americans, segregated at home and in uniform, find themselves fighting for liberties their own country denies them. In a Harlem club called Minton's Playhouse, a small band of young musicians, led by Dizzy Gillespie and the saxophonist Charlie Parker, has discovered a new way of playing - fast, intricate, exhilarating, and sometimes chaotic. The sound will soon be called "bebop" and once Americans hear it, jazz will never be the same.
- DirectorKen BurnsStarsLouis ArmstrongDave BrubeckKevin ConwayThe postwar years bring prosperity, but the Cold War threat makes these anxious years as well. In jazz, this underlying tension will be reflected in bebop, and in the troubled life of it's biggest star, Charlie Parker. Dizzy Gillespie, tries to popularize the new sound by adding showmanship and Latin rhythms, while pianist Thelonius Monk infuses it with his eccentric personality to create a music all his own. Dave Brubeck mixes jazz with classical music to produce a million-seller LP. But one man remains determined to give jazz popular appeal on his own terms, the trumpet player Miles Davis.
- DirectorKen BurnsStarsLouis ArmstrongPhilip BoscoDave BrubeckAs the Great Depression drags on, jazz comes as close as it has ever come to being America's popular music. It has a new name, Swing, and for millions of young fans, it will be the defining music of their generation. Benny Goodman is hailed as the "King of Swing" and Billie Holiday begins her career as the greatest of all female jazz singers.
- DirectorKen BurnsStarsLouis ArmstrongArt BlakeyLester BowieFor jazz, the late 1950s is a period of transition when old stars like Billie Holiday and Lester Young will burn out while young talents arise to take the music in new directions. New virtuosos push the limits of bebop: saxophone colossus Sonny Rollins; jazz diva Sarah Vaughan; and the drummer Art Blakey. But the leading light of the era is Miles Davis whose lush recordings expand the jazz audience; and a cultural icon whose tough-guy charisma comes to define what's hip. As the turbulent Sixties arrive, two saxophonists take jazz into uncharted terrain. John Coltrane explodes the pop tune My Favorite Things, while Ornette Coleman challenges all conventions with a sound he calls "free jazz."
- 20011h 49mTV-PG7.5 (71)TV EpisodeDirectorKen BurnsStarsLouis ArmstrongLester BowieDave BrubeckDuring the Sixties, jazz is in trouble. Though Louis Armstrong briefly outsells the Beatles with "Hello Dolly," most jazz musicians are desperate for work and many head for Europe. In the 1970s, jazz loses the exuberant genius of Louis Armstrong and the transcendent artistry of Duke Ellington, Their passing seems to mark the end of the music itself. But in 1976, when Dexter Gordon returns from Europe for a triumphant comeback, jazz has a homecoming, too. A new generation emerges, led by trumpeter Wynton Marsalis - schooled in the music's traditions, skilled in the art of improvisation, and aflame with ideas. The musical journey that began in New Orleans at the start of the 20th century continues. As it enters its second century, jazz is still brand new every night, still vibrant, still evolving, and still swinging.
- DirectorDanny ClinchStarsJohn MayerRobbie McIntoshDavid Ryan HarrisJohn Mayer performs at Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, California on December 8, 2007, during his promotional tour for his third album, Continuum. The show consists of three separate performances, one from John Mayer alone, then from the John Mayer Trio, and ending with John Mayer and his full touring ensemble.
- StarsKos
- StarsJimmy SmitsLinda RonstadtBob KeaneLatin Music USA highlights the great American music created by Latinos and celebrates the Latin Rhythms at the heart of Jazz, rock, country and rhythm and blues. It's a fresh take on American musical history, reaching across five decades to portray the rich mix of sounds created by Lations and embraced by all.
- StarsRamsey LewisTony BennettAl JarreauFor the first time in more than 40 years, jazz returns to national network television with LEGENDS OF JAZZ, a new weekly series featuring host Ramsey Lewis. Each show has a theme ("The Altos," "Latin Jazz," "Piano Masters," "The American Songbook" and features conversation and performances by the world's top jazz artists, including Tony Bennett, Pat Metheny, Jim Hall, Dave Brubeck, Chick Corea, Phil Woods, David Sanborn, Eddie Palmieri, Ivan Lins, Ray Barretto, Dr. Billy Taylor, and many more...
- DirectorLian LunsonStarsLeonard CohenBonoRufus WainwrightA documentary on the legendary singer-songwriter, with performances by those musicians he has influenced.
- DirectorAntoine FuquaStarsClarence 'Gatemouth' BrownBuddy GuySolomon BurkeAntoine Fuqua's documentary on the blues, shot at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
- DirectorDon GazzanagaStarsBob MarleyAl AndersonAston BarrettBob Marley & the Wailers, in his last recorded show, at Santa Barbara County Bowl, on November 25th, 1979.
- 1971– 1h 29mTV-GTV EpisodeDirectorJulia KnowlesStarsLionel RichieDerek AllenChuckii Booker
- DirectorVincent ScarzaKenneth ShapiroStarsBob GeldofBryan AdamsStuart AdamsonThe broadcast of the biggest benefit concert in history, organized by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise funds for Ethiopian famine relief.
- DirectorBruce GowersNick HopkinMichael MaierStarsBob GeldofArticolo 314Peace Ensemble20 years on from their Live Aid (1985) triumph, Bob Geldof and Midge Ure recruit the world's music superstars once again to perform live and put pressure on Western governments to help Africa and Make Poverty History.
- DirectorA. Karim KarmiStarsHenry GarzaJoJo GarzaRingo Garza Jr.Live From Austin finds Los Lonely Boys performing to 25,000 people--the biggest South By Southwest convention show ever--in Texas state capitol. The three brothers perform Heaven and more hits from their double-platinum debut album.
- DirectorDago GonzalesJonas ÅkerlundSteven KleinStarsMadonnaStuart PriceSteve SidelnykThe Confessions Tour is the second live album by American singer and songwriter Madonna. It was released on January 26, 2007 by Warner Bros. Records. Directed by Jonas Åkerlund, the album chronicles Madonna's 2006 Confessions Tour. It was recorded at Wembley Arena during the London dates of the tour, and was released in both CD and DVD format. The DVD contains the entire concert and the CD includes thirteen live songs only. The album became the first release from Semtex Films, a production company founded by Madonna in 2006.
- DirectorNathan RissmanSteven KleinTom MunroStarsMadonnaKevin AntunesMonte PittmanFilmed in Buenos Aires, over four days in front of more than 256,000 fans, 'Sticky & Sweet' captures the most successful live show ever by an artist.
- DirectorLawrence JordanStarsMariah CareyWanya MorrisShawn StockmanRecorded before a capacity crowd at New York City's most famous venue, Fantasy: Mariah Carey at Madison Square Garden features the songs that made her a superstar.
- DirectorKenny OrtegaStarsMichael JacksonAlex AlAlexandra ApjarovaA compilation of interviews, rehearsals, and backstage footage of Michael Jackson as he prepared for his series of sold-out shows in London.
- DirectorAndrew MorahanStarsMichael JacksonSiedah GarrettDarryl PhinnesseeMichael's "Dangerous Tour" was the biggest tour any performer had done in history, the staging took nearly 3 days to set up. The tour included 69 concerts reaching over 3.5 million fans. This concert aired on HBO in 1992.
- DirectorSteve BarronBob GiraldiBruce GowersStarsMichael JacksonAlberto AlejandrinoHorace BaileyCollection of Michael Jackson's music videos from the period 1979-92, including "Thriller", "Beat It", "Billie Jean" and more.
- DirectorJoe ThomasStarsToni BraxtonMichael McDonaldBilly Preston
- DirectorD.A. PennebakerStarsOtis ReddingJimi HendrixRavi ShankarA film about the greatest pre-Woodstock rock music festival.
- DirectorGreg 'Freddy' CamalierStarsRick HallAretha FranklinKeith RichardsA 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".
- DirectorJulia KnowlesStarsArrowJimmy BuffettEric ClaptonOn 15 October 1997, the artists Phil Collins, Arrow, Carl Perkins, Mark Knopfler, Sting, Elton John, Eric Clapton and Paul McCartney among others performed the concert "Music for Montserrat" in the Royal Albert hall in London for the reconstruction of the small Caribbean island of Montserrat. This island had been devastated by the hurricane Hugo in 1989 and some years later, Montserrat was practically destroyed by the volcanic activity.
- DirectorNick WickhamStarsNatasha Bedingfield
- DirectorJonathan DemmeStarsNeil YoungEmmylou HarrisPegi YoungA film shot over during a two-night performance by Neil Young at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium.
- DirectorJim GabourStarsNorah JonesAdam LevyLee AlexanderNorah Jones and the Handsome Band live in concert at the House of Blues in New Orleans 2002.
- DirectorGary MenottiStarsNorah JonesLee AlexanderAndrew BorgerNorah Jones and the Handsome Band in concert, June 14, 2007.
- DirectorMark HaefeliStarsPaul McCartneyBrian RayDavid FrostAs the rock musician performs in Russia, the story of the Beatles' revolutionary impact on the Soviet Union is told.
- DirectorMark HaefeliStarsRusty AndersonAbe Laboriel Jr.Paul McCartneyFootage from McCartney's Fall 2005 'US' Tour in the US with his Chaos and Creation in the Backyard album, with Beatles songs and his previous albums also performed.