Live at the Zodiac is the name of Graham Coxon's first concert DVD and a live EP. It was recorded at the Oxford Zodiac on 3 June 2004 during his first full length UK tour after parting with Blur in 2003.

Bruce Springsteen, a young musician on the cusp of global superstardom, struggles to reconcile the p...

This release is composed of two performances that the band made on the U.S. television show MTV Unpl...
Based on the life of multi Grammy-winning Latin-American singer Linda Ronstadt.

After the great success of Steve Hackett's "At The Edge Of Light" studio album (#13 in Germany, #3 U...

Elevation 2001: Live from Boston is a concert film by Irish rock band U2. It was filmed on 5–6 and 9...

A raw and honest behind-the-scenes look at the iconic superstar's struggle with a life-altering illn...

Nirvana's groundbreaking 1991 album NEVERMIND raised the Seattle trio to the status of Godhead, fore...
Hal Leonard designed this course for students who are just learning to play electric or acoustic gui...

Everything Will Change is a feature-length documentary concert film of The Postal Service’s performa...

Since her debut at the age of 18, musician, civil rights campaigner and activist Joan Baez has been ...

This show was filmed for the famous German TV series Rockpalast in MIDEM in Cannes on 29th January 1...

International superstars The Cranberries perform in their first concert film since 1994, recorded at...


On November 24, 1996, Crowded House performed their last ever concert to a crowd of more than 120,00...

A rock band traveling many places of the world, and on planes, buses, in hotels and dressing rooms w...

'90s indie-rock band Pavement reunites for their sold-out 2022 tour. But as preparations get underwa...

Concert footage of The White Stripes recorded in January of 2004, featuring tracks from the band's f...

A live video album by American rock band The Killers. The album is pulled from two nights the band p...

Andrés Godoy is an unusual musician. At the age of 14, already an accomplished guitarist, he lost hi...