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The unsung talents of early blues performers are examined and celebrated in the third installment of the comprehensive documentary series Legends of Country Blues Guitar. Highlights include rare performances of "That Will Never Happen No More" by John Jackson, "The Woman I Had She Left Me" by Jesse Fuller, "You Know Baby What I Want" by Josh White and "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean" by Furry Lewis.
In a park, a homeless woman claiming to be a psychoanalyst helps out Annie, a troubled young woman in need of some guidance, by explaining to her in a fun and approachable way the philosophy of Freud and Kierkegaard. Comedy short from "Four Tales from Two Cities."
Call Me Crazy tells the story of how a young Austrian with little more than a dream and a love for skiing, became one of the most influential ski pioneers in Canada and the founder of North American’s preeminent heli-skiing operation.
Centuries ago, on a rural fishing island in South Korea, a little voice began to grow. As generations passed, the voice grew stronger as it was passed down but not released. Through years of diaspora, environmental changes, and the emergence of the various oppressions that we know today, the voice was kept inside waiting to be unleashed onto the world at the right moment. This voice’s name was Sing Hey. As the voice continued down the bloodline, passed from holder to holder, it was born into the throat and the namesake of Janice Sing Hey Lee.
In autumn of 1921, the AVUS, the ‘Automobil-Verkehrs- und Übungsstraße’ (The automobile traffic and training road), was inaugurated in the southwest of Berlin with a car race. The two long straights, each ten kilometres long, were connected by two turns: It was a high-speed track which was meant to expedite the development of the automobile in Germany. The Documentary explores the moving story of the first cars-only road in the world.
Legendary jazz guitarists Herb Ellis, Barney Kessel, Wes Montgomery and Joe Pass showcase their extraordinary talent in this compilation of concert footage. Filmed in the 1960s and '70s, these vintage clips of BBC performances include favorites such as Kessel's "Basie's Blues" and "The Shadow of Your Smile." Also featured are Montgomery's "Twisted Blues" and "Jingles"; Pass's "Original Blues in G"; Ellis's "Sweet Georgia Brown"; and many more.
Some of the greatest jazz legends of all time shine in this collection of vintage performance footage culled from the vaults of major Hollywood studios and presented for your enjoyment. Highlights include Cab Calloway's "Smokey Joe," Duke Ellington's "Stormy Weather," Louis Armstrong's "That's Why They Call Me Shine," the Mills Brothers' "I Ain't Got Nobody" and the Dorsey Brothers' "John Silver."
Bay Area rapper Mac Dre began his career at 18 and quickly became an influential force in early west coast hip-hop. In 1992 he was convicted of conspiracy to commit bank robbery when his lyrics were used against him in court. He left prison with a new lease on life, founded an independent record company, and then was murdered just when he began to emerge as a star. For the first time ever, his mother Wanda reveals the true experiences of a hip-hop legend.
These are the great ones that have shaped rock music. Twelve very different guitarists, each of whom have special skills and a unique playing technique are displaying the best of their ability here. This breathtaking collection comprises the entire spectrum of styles and paying techniques, offered by the most important rock guitarists. Starting with blues rock by Jack Bruse and Paul Kossof, the heavy metal sound of Tony Iommi or Mick Box up to the fabulous technical skills of Ritchie Blackmore and Jan Akkermans it is shown what matters with a true guitarist.
This installment of the A Moment in Time series strikes up conversations with some of the 20th and 21st century's most intriguing and inspiring women, under the banner of "First Ladies / First Victories." Highlights include Gloria Steinem's interviews with Billy Jean King, Sally Ride, Betty Ford and Marlo Thomas, as well as a spirited discussion between former first lady Lady Bird Johnson and her daughter, Linda Johnson Robb.
When a ghost story around the campfire awakens an evil monster, it's up to nerdy Danny Zigwitz to be the hero and save his fellow campers from a bloody massacre. Crank up the volume and get ready to scream along to this musical gore-fest in the woods. Heads will rock'n'roll!
Using life-like seal fur puppets, this animated short by Co Hoedeman tells the traditional Inuit tale of the owl and the lemming.
When their arch nemesis comes back into the light, cops McGraw and Higgs will do anything to keep Samir from completing his plan and achieving world domination.
Oddball movie maven Johnny Legend presents The Beatniks, an exploitation crime flick from 1960 filled with bongos, hep cats and reefer. After holding up a convenience store with his pals, Eddie Crane (Tony Travis) is discovered by a talent agent at a diner; now, he has a shot at fame and fortune -- but not if his buddies have a say in the matter. Paul Frees -- best known as the voice of Boris Badenov from "The Bullwinkle Show" -- directs.
Known for his flashy sequin-adorned suits and trademark pompadour -- as well as for performing alongside Dolly Parton in the beloved duo Porter and Dolly -- Porter Wagoner is one of country music's most revered figures. Filmed at the Church Street Station in Orlando, Fla., this performance features the Grammy-winning Wagoner performing many of his biggest hits, including "Louisiana Saturday Night" and "A Satisfied Mind."