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- With a catalog of rockin' hits, the music of Iron Butterfly defined a generation- but one song, and one song alone, made them superstars- In A Godda Da Vida. For the first time in nearly 25 years, Iron Butterfly returns to the stage for the comeback of the century!
- Come along and celebrate music's most exciting and innovative performers on Soulful Sixties. This indispensable collection draws together a vibrant collection of archival clips of such classic artists as The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Dionne Warwick, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, The Young Rascals, Brenda Holloway, Dobie Gray and many more.
- An examination of the widely debated prediction that, based on the ancient Mayans' Long Count Calendar, the world will end in the year 2012. Collecting input from noted authors, anthropologists and professors, Erez and company strive to determine if the calendar portends a time of great spiritual transformation - or the complete and utter destruction of mankind.
- More of the best of the velvet smooth master of intimate songs as only the legendary Nat "King" Cole could deliver. Nobody before or since has ever sounded quite like Nat "King" Cole and this fabulous DVD shows you why. In NAT "KING" COLE: ENCORE, you see and hear Nat singing some of his most-memorable and most-requested hits. No fan of jazz or pop music should miss out!
- Most of us spend the greater portion or our lives working for someone else, and are constantly reminded that we are all merely "human resources"... one guy (Tim Shaffer) finds out the true meaning of "Cubicle Hell" when he is unwittingly drawn into the bowels of the corporate world, and quickly learns the he's truly in a 'dead-end' job. Never mind the benefits... the overtime will kill you.
- Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels were the high-octane, supercharged musical bridge between Motown soul and take-no-prisoners rock 'n' roll. And they return to the stage in the musical event of the decade, the four-day rockfest held in the home of the Blues- Tennessee. A once-in-a-lifetime reunion of one of the greatest bands ever.
- Not even backstage passes could bring you closer to the stage for the long-awaited return of Mickey Thomas and Starship - see them perform for the first time in decades at Tennessee's four-day rockfest, where some of the most influential bands in rock and roll history retuned to the stage to reclaim a new generation.
- Between 1939 and 2002, black actors and actresses received a combined total of 39 Academy Award nominations - only a handful made the odyssey to the podium to possess the Golden Man. Towering African-American talents speak for the first time on the labyrinthine twists and turns of OSCAR'S BLACK ODYSSEY.
- Join us as we showcase some of the biggest names in music on Sixties Rock. Exciting archival Sixties performances from rock's cream of the crop of rock are included on this dynamic compilation and feature such seminal artists as The Kinks, The Byrds, The Lovin' Spoonful, Herman's Hermits , The Moody Blues, The Animals and many more.
- From the same vein of the Eagles and Buffalo Springfield, Firefall quickly became one of the most promising country rock bands from the 1970's to never make it big. Nearly two decades later, Firefall returns to the stage in the four-day rockfest in Tennessee to reclaim the notoriety that they so deserve.
- He epitomized elegance and sophistication seamlessly interwoven with jazz and blues. Relive the most-memorable melodies of composer, pianist, and bandleader Edward Kennedy Ellington - known for all time as "Duke" - in rare vintage performances that allow you to hear and see the Duke at the top of his form. Songs include such Ellington favorites as Sophisticated Lady, Cottontail, and Mood Indigo, as well as immortal standards such as Caravan and Stormy Weather, just to name a few. No jazz fan should be without DUKE ELLINGTON SWINGING AT HIS BEST.
- Some people take up yoga to build strength and flexibility; others are primarily looking to reduce stress and tension. This 55-minute program, while purporting to address both groups, is actually much more appropriate for the latter. Yoga Zone founder Alan Finger does an excellent job not merely emphasizing the importance of the breath - the single most vital element of any yoga practice - but also explaining yoga breathing techniques, followed by a series of easy stretches (for the neck, shoulders, arms, and such) and a variety of standing, sitting, and lying poses beneficial to yogis of all levels. The pace is gentle, the sequence of poses logical, the instruction clear and constant; beginners will be challenged but not intimidated, while more advanced types might find it a welcome alternative to sweaty, aerobic yoga workouts.
- This 18-song set from Nat "King" Cole is visual tribute to one of the most elegant trailblazers in history. He remains a musical treasure more than half a century after his death.
- The Singing Rage - Miss Patti Page! She was the best-selling female vocalist of the 1950s and her popularity continues to this day. Here is a fabulous assortment of Patti singing some of her most-beloved tunes, culled from some of her most memorable television appearances.
- This variation on the popular power-yoga style, as is the unfortunate case with many yoga tapes, moves both into and through its program too quickly, with virtually no warm-up or introductory instruction (especially in breathing techniques) for the uninitiated. For that reason, among others, it is not recommended for newcomers. The more experienced, however, will certainly get the "challenging, athletic workout" the tape promises. Instructor Lisa Bennett is cheerful as she conducts a vigorous series of sun salutes, balancing poses, back-bends, hip and abdominal poses, and such; you'll keep moving almost constantly, and if breaking a sweat is your goal, you can't go wrong here. The overall tone, however, is rather like an infomercial, which could become irritating over repeated viewings.
- Interviews with the Cast, Behind-the-Scenes Photo Shoot, On Set Tours with Ashley Leggat and Michael Seater, and B-Roll Footage. All part of the Season 1 DVD box set.
- Journey back to the Sixties for a sunshine celebration of music's most charismatic and successful pop artists. Among the chart topping acts featured on this extraordinary collection of archival Sixties clips are Sonny & Cher, The Turtles, Leslie Gore, Nancy Sinatra, The Everly Brothers, The Toys, Freddie & The Dreamers and many more.
- Sammy Davis Jr. may well have been the most versatile man ever to enter show business. He could dance, do impressions, turn in stellar performances in both comedy and drama on Broadway and in film, and was a founding member of the legendary "Rat Pack." But in this marvelous DVD, you'll see what he's best remembered for: It's Sammy Davis Jr. Singing At His Best.
- A collection of film clips of song performances from 1950s black and white TV shows, including the Colgate Comedy Hour. Dean and Jerry Lewis team up for a customized version of You'll Never Get Away in 1953, which had been a hit for the duo of Teresa Brewer and Don Cornell. One clip is a medley of "Good Old Songs" sung by Dean and Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra. It starts with By the Old Mill Stream and The Old Gray Mare, and continues through to Old Man River. I'd guess this was on the Sinatra TV series. Two of his young daughters appear with him, in Money Burns a Hole in My Pocket and Pennies From Heaven. Some good songs from his records of the time which you might not otherwise hear, like I Like Them All (1955) and Mambo Italiano. The video originates from 1950s kinescopes, which were first transferred to videotape, and then to this DVD.
- It's been over 30 years since Rare Earth's psychedelic sounds painted the 1960's into a bevy of change and understanding, but the band returns again to the stage at the much-anticipated four-day rockfest in Tennessee, where some of the most influential bands in rock and roll history set the stage ablaze for the comeback of the century!
- There never was, nor will there ever be, a sultry song stylist quite like Peggy Lee. Now, in this fabulous DVD entitled Peggy Lee Singing At Her Best, you'll see and hear why "Miss Peggy Lee" (as she was always introduced) remains one of the best-loved and most-admired vocalists of all time
- Everyone remembers the classic rock from the classic rock and roll great Mark Farner! You'll have front-row seats to Tennessee's four-day rockfest, where Mark Farner, formerly of Grand Funk Railroad, returns to the stage to rewrite rock and roll history one more time while singing his greatest songs live!
- The rich tradition of four-part harmony reached its peak in the late 1930s and 40s. What had been a gospel and vaudeville vocal style was adapted to popular songs, and the Mills Brothers, along with the Delta Rhythm Boys were the premier groups that captured America's attention. Their vocal stylings laid the groundwork for generations of Pop and Soul groups to follow! Here are rare, early appearances by all three of these landmark groups - all on one sensational DVD. No fan of pop or rhythm and blues should miss out on this extraordinary collection!
- His was a voice that found a home in many different musical genres. He was one of the founding fathers of Rock n' Roll, and he was a dominating force in country music and gospel. He was the Man in Black, and his name was Johnny Cash.
- Bobby Darin is one of the great voices of American popular music. He was also one of the great performers of his time, appearing in films, playing his drums, his guitar, or just using his voice to make audiences swoon to his crooning, or laugh to his numerous impressions. This fabulous collection of rare performances presents Bobby as he would have wanted to have been remembered, as the consummate performer giving his all to his audience.
- These 2 one-hour specials will take a look back at Ronald Reagan from his ups and downs as a Hollywood movie star to a legendary force in American politics.
- Eddie Fisher, whose tumultuous personal life almost eclipsed his superb musicianship, delights us with some of his biggest and best songs, performed on live television during his heyday in the 1950s. Much more than just the handsome and charismatic husband of some of Hollywood's greatest beauties, Eddie Fisher was one of the most popular singers of his - or any - generation. No fan of pop music should be without this fabulous collection of easy-listening favorites. It's EDDIE FISHER SINGS THE HITS!
- Veteran instructor and Yoga Zone founder Alan Finger leads this relaxing workout, the first title of the company's Intermediate series. The postures are duly challenging for non-beginners, but since they are all designed to lengthen muscles and ease tension, this workout functions best as a complement to power- or strength-building yoga. Filmed outdoors in a tropical Jamaican locale, the video features an extensive meditation/relaxation segment. The quality of instruction is up to Yoga Zone's usual high standards - clear, well-photographed, with poses presented in both full and modified strength levels.
- The untold story of South Africa's blackfoot Penguins.
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