"Welcome to Wherever You Are" is an 18-minute documentary that follows INXS behind the scenes at a charity concert in 1992. In addition to providing an interesting look at the lead-up to a concert, this program includes performances of the songs "Heaven Sent" and "Taste It."

A short documentary on the underground music scene of the Rio Grande Valley.

Fired from his band and hard up for cash, guitarist and vocalist Dewey Finn finagles his way into a ...

In the 1970s, Strange Fruit were it. They lived the rock lifestyle to the max, groupies, drugs, inte...

BTS' first MEMORIES DVD delivers 343 minutes of footage on 3 Discs.

The band's second MEMORIES project delivers 410 minutes of footage in 4 Discs.

BTS 2016 Memories project includes 390 minutes of footage of the band.

As one of Europe's most successful bands, Roxette have scored more international hits, rolled out bi...
Follows Mas and Saha, two young Iranian asylum seeker musicians, navigating a frightening new world ...

The best memories of BTS, who recorded unprecedented hits all over the world, with as many as 545 mi...

A look into BTS' most successful and unforgettable memories during the year of 2018, containing 480 ...

The Allman Brothers Band were initially not happy with the first two releases, but they were able to...

Forty years later, rock legends Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey sat down for first-of-a-kind, exclu...

As the first all-female band to play their instruments, write their songs and have a No. 1 album, Th...

A raw and emotionally revealing look at one of the most iconic artists of our time during a transfor...

Beside Bowie: The Mick Ronson Story is a documentary about the life and work of Michael "Mick" Ronso...

Capturing John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr in their electrifying element...

The death of punk icon and X-Ray Spex front-woman Poly Styrene sends her daughter on a journey throu...

Documentary that chronicles the career of the legendary Australian punk band Radio Birdman.

A film about the Tibetan Freedom Concert in San Francisco in 1996.