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Lionel Hampton: Jazz Legend: King of the Vibes

Jazz drummer Lionel Hampton ruled the stage with his sticks, swinging them wildly but with intent and talent. Discover Hampton's legacy, which began at the Holy Rosary Academy, where he learned how to lay down a drum line at the behest of the nuns who ran the school. Performing with the likes of Louis Armstrong and Chick Corea, Hampton was propelled by genius to the top of his game, one in which he introduced a new instrument, the vibraphone.

Lionel Hampton: Jazz Legend: King of the Vibes

2.5 2005
Hip Hop Life

It's Detroit versus Houston as comedian T.K. Kirkland from G-Unit blazes the mic, while Jadakiss, MC Lyte, and Freeway judge this one-time only Hip Hop battle. This quest for Rhyme City Supremacy is uncensored, unpredictable and unmerciful verbal warfare of the most intense degree. Featuring real battles, real street footage and live performances by award winning platinum artists like Rick Ross, Young Jeezy, Fat Joe and Trina, "Hip Hop Life" showcases the rhyme skills and tight tracks of the hottest performers in the underground world of hip hop.

Hip Hop Life

NR 2006
Foreigner Can't Slow Down

Few rock genres have been as formulaic, anodyne, and unhip as AOR, a late 70s acronym for Adult Oriented Rock or Album Oriented Rock. Among the juggernaut bands that drove its melodic lite-metal sound into the early 80s, Foreigner scored huge with Feels Like the First Time, Cold as Ice and other strained emotings. As with kindred spirits Boston, Journey and more, they delivered at least one redeeming beauty of a hit, the ardent, desperate Waiting for a Girl Like You. The faux-gospel opus that was I Want to Know What Love Is has fans such as Mariah Carey, who covered it last year.

Foreigner Can't Slow Down

NR 2009
John Lee Hooker - Live In Montreal

The world's greatest blues singer, John Lee Hooker reached legendary status with his deep, weathered voice and distinctive chugging rhythms. His influence spread to an entire generation of blues-tinged rockers, including The Rolling Stones and The Doors. Hooker's music is a lesson in deep blues, and here he revisits some of his most familiar material, including "Boom Boom" and his biggest hit, "I'm in the Mood." Filled with frisky, guitar-driven boogies and heartsick ballads, this is the blues at its very best! Songs: It Serves Me Right to Suffer, One Bourbon One Scotch One Beer, I'll Never Get Out of These Blues Alive, Roll Me Like You Roll a Wagon Wheel, Boom Boom, I'm in the Mood, Look at What You Did to My Life, Chicken and Gravy, We're Gonna Do the Shout.

John Lee Hooker - Live In Montreal

10.0 2002
Culture Club - Live in Sydney

Culture Club was one of the most successful British acts of the eighties. With major hit singles on both sides of the Atlantic, they had album sales in the millions across the globe. In 1984, fresh from winning Best New Act at the Grammys® and Best British Act at the Brits, and with their album "Colour By Numbers" going platinum around the world and hitting No.1 in over 50 countries, they took their live show to Australia for the first time. This concert was shot in Sydney by Channel 9 TV in front of a wildly enthusiastic sell-out audience, and perfectly captures the sheer excitement the group generated at their live shows.

Culture Club - Live in Sydney

8.0 2006
Chatmonchy Restaurant Soup

Chatmonchy's second DVD is their first Live DVD! The DVD includes all songs from the July 7, 2007 “Chatmonchy's Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall Tanabata Live ~Heaven Awaite Hibiki! ~The DVD includes all songs from the main event and encore. The live includes “Love Spirits” which Hashimoto sang a cappella in front of 3,000 people, “Bus Romance” which had the audience shaking their shoulders, “Tobi Fish Butterfly” in which the hula dancers who appeared in the video clip appeared in glossy costumes and excited the audience, and “Tobi Fish Butterfly” in which the bright rays of light emitted by a mirror ball were used to illuminate the audience's eyes and ears. The bright rays of light emitted by the mirror ball transformed the field sound into a different space in “Shangri-La! The menu screen will also feature a previously unreleased song as the background music!

Chatmonchy Restaurant Soup

NR 2008
Pieta ~Shiawase no Aoi Tori~

In a desperate situation, two sisters strive to survive. The Shōwa period has just begun. With modernization as their aim, the central government dispatched an official along with his family to a mountain village. As a missionary himself, he worked hard to save the villagers from their misguided traditions, striving to guide them towards the light of the Gospel. Yet, living for centuries under the absolute authority of the Gohara family, the deeply traditional village society refused to accept the newcomers, instead giving their all to drive them out. As a result, the official and his wife fell ill, losing everything to the Gohara family. The remaining daughters, two sisters left behind, were taken in as servants by the Gohara household. Yet there awaited them nought but a storm of hatred and jealousy.

Pieta ~Shiawase no Aoi Tori~

NR 2004
Linda Eder: Christmas Stays The Same

Performing Christmas classics old and new, Broadway superstar Linda Eder puts on a spectacular show during her Bravo TV special from 2001. Taped at the Mohegan Sun Arena, Linda performs renditions of popular holiday favorites, such as "I'll Be Home for Christmas" and "Do You Hear What I Hear", along with her version of Barbra Streisand's "Don't Rain On My Parade". Christmas Stays the Same is truly a must-have for Linda Eder fans and is the perfect way to celebrate the holiday season.

Linda Eder: Christmas Stays The Same

7.0 2001