Holy Calamavote – A Special Performance by Run The Jewels 2020
Celebrate your right to vote with Run The Jewels' first performance of RTJ4.
Celebrate your right to vote with Run The Jewels' first performance of RTJ4.
Avril Lavigne, the most popular heavy metal artist in the world, embarks on an epic world tour and, in doing so, changes the course of rock n roll forever.
Tom Jones appears on the PBS series Soundstage along with Bluegrass/Country Icon Alison Krauss. The pair duets on 3 songs and Tom Jones delivers some of his greatest career hits including “It’s Not Unusual”, Delilah, and Prince’s “Kiss”!
O DVD intitulado Estampado da cantora e compositora Ana Carolina traz grandes sucessos e músicas inéditas na voz desse ícone da música brasileira. Você pode conferir faixas novas como "Escurinho", "Gente Humilde" e "Oração de São Francisco de Assis", além da interpretação da canção "Corsário" acompanhada pelo violão de João Bosco. O disco ainda conta com participações especiais de Chico Buarque, Chico César e Maria Bethânia. Imperdível!
Acoustic Live is the eighth album by the duo Bruno & Marrone hinterland, released in 2001 on CD and DVD by Abril Music. The album brought old standbys like Slept In Place, Empty Life and Weekend Program, and the Carnival of Love and A Good Loser premieres. The CD sold over 1,000,000 copies in 2001, securing the duo their first Disc Diamond. Recorded Live was the ACROPOLIS - Uberlândia (MG), in May 2001.
The voice and the unmistakable interpretation of Gal Costa, in honor of Tom Jobim, with songs that should always be remembered: 1. Fotografia (Photography), 2. Por Causa de Você (Because Of You), 3. Garota de Ipanema (The Girl from Ipanema), 4. Derradeira Primavera (Ultimate Spring), 5. Wave, 6. Brigas Nunca Mais Discussão (Discussion Fights Never Again), 7. Piano na Mangueira (Piano in Mangueira), 8. Esquecendo Você (Forgetting You), 9. Chega de Saudade, 10. Samba do Avião (Airplane's Samba), 11. Anos Dourados (Golden Years), 12. Desafinado (Out of Tune), 13. Tema de Amor de Gabriela ( (Gabriela Love's Theme), 14. Ligia, 15. Janelas Abertas (Open Windows), 16. Corcovado, 17. Bonita (Beautiful), 18. Triste (Sad), 19. Chovendo na Roseira (Raining in Rose), 20. Falando de Amor (Speaking of Love), 21. Felicidade (Happiness), 22. Frevo.
Twelve never-before-seen performances from this jazz crooner, the finger-snapping musician John Pizzarelli. The charismatic and emotionally warm singer combines elements of jazz, pop, and swing music to create smoothly effective music. LIVE IN MONTREAL features Pizzarelli singing songs including "All of Me," "Lady Be Good" and "Roslyn," along with an personal interview and relaxed, fun behind-the-scenes footage.
See The Light: Live From London captures The Jeff Healey Band in their natural element: onstage. Guitar Magazine has said that witnessing Jeff live is an experience few will ever forget. The more than 80 minutes of footage contains live versions of songs from See The Light plus outstanding interpretations of Roadhouse Blues and All Along The Watchtower. The live performance was recorded April 14, 1989.
In this unique event, audiences around the world will have the chance to enjoy Katie Melua and her band perform the entirety of Album No 8, as well as classics from her extensive catalogue, from one of London’s most iconic venues. Joining Katie on stage will be Tim Harries on bass, Mark Edwards on keys, Zurab Melua on guitars, Joe Yoshida on drums and Nina Harries on double bass and backing vocals.
Guilty Pleasures is an album by Barbra Streisand in conjunction with Barry Gibb released in September 2005. In Ireland and the United Kingdom, the album is titled Guilty Too. It is the follow-up to Streisand's 1980 album, Guilty, which also featured Barry Gibb. The album features a cover of Gibb's late brother Andy's song "(Our Love) Don't Throw It All Away". In the United States the album peaked at no. 5 and has been certified Gold (500,000 copies sold) continuing Streisand's record of achieving the most gold and platinum records for a female artist, and in second place in general behind Elvis Presley.
Transparente Ao Vivo is the first live album of Brazilian pop singer Wanessa Camargo, released in 2004 by BMG. There were only four unreleased songs, two of which became singles. The first 13 tracks on the CD were taken from the inaugural show of the eponymous tour. The DVD was directed by Marlene Mattos and was recorded on September 20th and 21st at the ATL Hall in Rio de Janeiro in 2003.
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Mark King and Co performing at Estival Jazz 2010 in Lugano, Switzerland. Track List 01. Hot Water - 02. Dream Crazy 03. World Machine 04. Kansas City Milkman 05. Running In The Family 06. It's over 07. Starchild 08. Almost There 09. The Sun Goes Down 10. Something About You 11. Lessons In Love 12. Love Games 13. Heaven In My Hands 14. The Chinese Way
PINKPOP FESTIVAL 2012 – LINE UP Saturday 26th May Kyuss Lives!, Kasabian, Anouk, The Cure, Will And The People, The Afghan Whigs, Ben Howard, Major Tom, The Asteroids Galaxy Tour, The Ting Tings Sunday 27th May Bombay Bicycle Club, Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings, Chase & Status, Mastodon, The Wombats, Keane, Babylon Circus, Racoon, The Kyteman Orchestra, Soundgarden, Linkin Park Monday 28th May James Morrison, Gers Pardoel, Seasick Steve, The Specials, Mumford & Sons, Bruce Springsteen & The E-Street Band, Serena Pryne & The Mandevilles, Chef’special, Paul Kalkbrenner, Blood Red Shoes, Herbert Grönemeyer, The Hives
Zé Ramalho Canta Raul Seixas is an album by Brazilian singer Zé Ramalho MPB, released in 2001.The album also inspired a DVD, recorded in early 2002 in concert at Canecão, Rio de Janeiro. The disc, produced by Robby Reef, is almost entirely composed of re-recordings of songs from singer Raul Seixas of Bahia. Among them stand out SOS, Paper Planes, Metamorphosis, Golden Fool, You Can Still Dreaming (version for Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds by The Beatles among others. Still unreleased song There For Raul, an homage to Joe Ramalho Raul, and a version for How Could I Know, entitled How would I know. Ze wanted to have one disc with Raul when he was alive. a decade after the singer's death, he decided to record this tribute, but had to dribble the writer Paulo Coelho, whom Raul had made several partnerships. Paulo refused to allow Joe to record versions of songs you did with Raul.