Bill Maher Live
Filmed on their 2004 summer tour at one of the East coast's premier venues the Doobie Brothers 'Live At The Wolf Trap' captures the now restored original band line up of Tom Johnston Mike Hossack John McFee Keith Knudson and Pat Simmons at their best. Having sold millions of albums since their beginnings in the 1970's the Doobie Brothers have built up a loyal fan base over the course of their amazing 30 year career. This is their first live DVD since 1996 and will be a treat for
Ever wondered what happened to the "fourth Beatle"? Ringo Starr has spent much of the time since 1989 on the road with his All-Starr Band, a flexible line-up of musicians from the 1960s and 70s--somewhere between a backing band and a rock and roll circus. The Best of Ringo Starr covers five stages of the band's concerts, featuring Starr--in close-cropped and pony-tailed guises--singing and/or drumming his way through a fair selection from The Beatles' back catalogue, alternating with "star turns" from the other band members. There's Dr John in full-on Mardi Gras attire; Nils Lofgren's precision power-playing; Todd Rundgren in send-up mode; Jack Bruce and Peter Frampton striking sparks in "Sunshine of Your Love"; Gary Booker turning an ever "Whiter Shade of Pale" and, as a grand finale, Ringo leading from the front in a stadium sing-along of "With a Little Help from My Friends". The vocals haven't improved from his handful of Beatles leads, but there's no denying his commitment and enthusiasm in pursuit of a good time. There's some amusing backstage footage of well-seasoned pros genuinely having fun. But then, Ringo was always the entertainer. What would you think if he sang out of tune? It scarcely matters... --Richard Whitehouse
It started with an irresistible offer. Ringo Starr formed the All-Starr Band in 1989 simply by calling some of his rock n' roll chums asking them if they wanted to have a little fun that summer. The result? A rare gathering of music legends together on a single stage playing some of the world's classic songs. The experiment proved so successful that Ringo continued the tradition changing the band's line-up each tour to keep it fresh and exciting. With highlights from four All-Star B
""One Life at a Time"" is the definitive story of the evolvement of an American spiritual seeker whose journey to India brought him to his Guru Neem Karoli Baba. Produced and directed by Michael Drumm this multi-faceted documentary presents Krishna Das in a live performance of Kirtan (chant) filmed in Los Angeles in 2004 and features interviews covering a two year period during which Krishna Das details his history shares stories of his personal contact with his Guru and explains his
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