Take Me to the River is a film 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.
It's 1974. Muhammad Ali is 32 and thought by many to be past his prime. George Foreman is ten years ...
Jimmy Rabbitte, just a thick-ya out of school, gets a brilliant idea: to put a soul band together in...
Before Rolling Stone, there was Soul Newspaper. Behind Soul, there was Regina Jones. Against all odd...
Tina Turner overcame impossible odds to become one of the first female Black artists to reach a main...
The history of rock n' roll and pop music are explored are explored via interviews and footage of we...
The unmistakable voice of Whitney Houston is powerful and timeless. She reached the pinnacle of pop ...
A documentary on funk and P-funk and the bands and artists that made it all happen: James Brown, Sly...
Don Letts's hilarious and colourful profile of the godfather of funk, whose 50-year career has defin...
1974 concert on German TV show Musikladen/Beat Club. 1. Jam 2. Contusion 3. Higher Ground 4. Don't ...
One man's search for the prolific funk legend, Sly Stone.
During the same summer as Woodstock, over 300,000 people attended the Harlem Cultural Festival, cele...
Comedian/filmmaker Camille Solari spends the last year interviewing the legendary musical icon James...
A look into the birth of the soul music scene on Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee. Chronicles the ...
Funk legend Sly Stone disappeared from the limelight for more than 20 years. Musicians and the media...
Live at Wembley is a full concert-performance shot in London during Beyoncé’s first solo internation...
Renowned documentary filmmaker D.A. Pennebaker captures Otis Redding in his ascendancy, singing at t...
Filmed during summer 2019, Jesus Is King brings Kanye West’s famed Sunday Service to life in the Rod...
Dr. Feelgood are considered both the pioneers of the 70s punk wave as well as the epitome of the so-...
James Brown was the jewel in the crown, but the throne of Cincinnati’s King Records always belonged ...