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Johnny Cash – Live at Montreux 1994 (2005)
Johnny Cash was making a stunning career comeback following the release of his album “American Recordings” when he arrived in Switzerland for a special festival appearance, which was recorded for this home-video release.
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No Direction Home: Bob Dylan (2005)
A chronicle of Bob Dylan’s strange evolution between 1961 and 1966 from folk singer to protest singer to “voice of a generation” to rock star.
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Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Runnin’ Down a Dream (2007)
Directed by Peter Bogdanovich and packed with rare concert footage and home movies, this documentary explores the history of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, including Petty’s famous collaborations and notorious clashes with the record industry. Interviews with musical luminaries including Jackson Browne, George Harrison, Eddie Vedder, Roger McGuinn, Jeff Lynne, Dave Stewart and Petty himself shed some revelatory vision.
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The Other Side of the Mirror: Bob Dylan Live at the Newport Folk Festival (2007)
1963 “North Country Blues” “With God On Our Side” “Talkin’ World War III Blues” “Who Killed Davey Moore?” “Only a Pawn in Their Game” “Blowin’ In The Wind” 1964 “Mister Tambourine Man” Johnny Cash sings “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” Joan Baez sings “Mary Hamilton” “It Ain’t Me Babe” “With God On Our Side” “Chimes of Freedom” 1965 “If You Gotta Go, Go Now” “Love Minus Zero/No Limit” “Maggie’s Farm” “Like a Rolling Stone” “Mr Tambourine Man” “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue”
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A Tribute To Johnny Cash (1999)
On Sunday, April 18, 1999, the hottest names in rock and roll united with the biggest stars in country music when TNT presented “A Tribute To Johnny Cash.” From humble beginnings as the son of a sharecropper to his rise to fame as a music legend, “The Man In Black” has become one of the most influential performers of the 20th century. Some of Cash’s biggest fans, including Bruce Springsteen, Trisha Yearwood, and U2, performed in this star-studded concert saluting Cash’s groundbreaking career and the rich legacy of his music. In his fifty year career as singer and song-writer, Cash garnered nine Grammy® Awards, a Kennedy Center Honor, and the distinction of becoming the first inductee in both the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame — an honor shared only by Elvis Presley.
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Bob Dylan: The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration (1993)
On October 16, 1992, an impressive and eclectic group of artists gathered at Madison Square Garden in New York City for the purpose of celebrating the music of Bob Dylan on the occasion of his 30th anniversary of recording. Bringing together musical greats as far-flung as Johnny Cash and Eddie Vedder, The Clancy Brothers and Lou Reed, the four-hour show celebrated a truly remarkable lifetime of songs in front of a sold-out audience of over 18,000. Warmly dubbed the Bobfest by participant Neil Young, the show was broadcast around the world and featured a cast of musical notables performing carefully chosen and often surprising selections from the incomparable Dylan songbook. At evening’s end, the man of honor himself appeared on stage and gracefully brought it all back home again. In a world where all-star celebrity gatherings have become commonplace, the Bob Dylan celebration stood out as, first and foremost, a legitimately memorable musical event.
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Stagecoach (1986)
Story follows a stagecoach ride through Old West Apache territory. On board are a cavalry man’s pregnant wife, a prostitute with a broken heart, a Marshal taking in his prisoner Johnny Ringo, a crooked gambler, and the infamous Doc Holliday
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Murder in Coweta County (1983)
Wallace a wealthy landowner in Meriwether County, Georgia, has virtually unlimited power in the county, including having the sheriff under his control. When he murders a share cropper he thinks that he is powerful enough to get away with it. Because the act of murder took place in Coweta County, it is under the jurisdiction of the Coweta County sheriff who hunts the murderer without trepidation.
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The Pride of Jesse Hallam (1981)
Jesse Hallum sells the family farm to see that his daughter receives the medical care she needs at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. The big city challenges him, though, especially when his illiteracy is exposed.
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Thaddeus Rose and Eddie (1978)
The story of two friends from Texas who are finally forced to face reality for themselves and for both of their girlfriends.
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The Johnny Cash Christmas Special 1977 (1977)
Johnny Cash’s second Christmas special includes an all-star tribute to Elvis Presley, who died in August 1977, two months before this program was taped for CBS television. Fellow rockabilly pioneers Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis and Roy Orbison join Cash on “This Train is Bound For Glory” in memory of Presley, whose affinity for such sacred music was well-known. The 1977 special also includes holiday guest performances as Johnny takes the stage with Roy Clark for a spirited rendition of “Frosty The Snow Man” as well as the Statler Brothers with the yuletide classic “Blue Christmas.”
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