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Buddy

"Buddy" tells the compelling story of the legendary rocker Buddy Holly and the three years in which he became the world's top recording artist. The show features over 20 of his greatest hits including "Peggy Sue", "That'll Be The Day", "Oh Boy", "Heartbeat", "Maybe Baby", "Rave On" and "Everyday," and end with the fantastic 'Winter Dance Party' at Clear Lake, Iowa, where Buddy is joined on stage by the large-than-life Big Bopper ("Chantilly Lace") and pelvis thrusting Ritchie Valens ("La Bamba"). Filmed especially for DVD at the Novello Theatre in London's West End

Buddy

NR 1999
Rain Dance

Rain Dance is a four-minute animation produced by Hill while an undergraduate student at Harvard University from 1988-1992; the exact date of the production is currently unidentified. Although little known, the film is representative of both Hill’s do-it yourself approach – employing character cutouts, strong, yet playful colors, and a narrative and technical simplicity rich with charm – and her jovial demeanor and inquisitive approach to life. The film is dedicated to Elijah Aron, Hill’s boyfriend throughout college. Aron remained close friends with Helen and her husband Paul Gailiunas, and was the godfather of their son Francis.

Rain Dance

NR 1990
Mazurek e-moll op. 17 nr 2

A film miniature to classical music. Chopin's nostalgic music illustrated in the film image with associations with the Polish countryside through poetics taken from 19th century painting. Fields of grain with flowering poppies, a country road with a ladder cart, a thatched cottage, a hearth, a well with a crane and a woman carrying a bucket of water. The images seamlessly intermingle with each other to create a highly evocative story about the passing and transience of moments filled with work from dawn to dusk.

Mazurek e-moll op. 17 nr 2

NR 1992
Hawaiian Homecoming

Includes: Palms Of Victory Songs That Answer Questions Go Tell - The Martins When He Blessed My Soul - Vestal Goodman 'Til The Storm Passes By - Vestal Goodman At The Cross Born Again - Janet Paschal God Will Make A Way - Janet Paschal Promises One By One I Don't Think, I Know - Jake Hess, The Martins Jesus, I Believe What You Say - Jake Hess I Wish You Hear My Song, Lord - David Phelps, Guy Penrod, Mark Lowry, Janet Paschal, The Martins I'm Free Mary Was The First One To Carry The Gospel Mary, Did You Know - Mark Lowry The King Is Coming - Vestal Goodman, Jake Hess, Janet Paschal, The Martins

Hawaiian Homecoming

NR 1998
A Tale of Cinderella

Christianne Tisdale (Broadway's +Beauty and the Beast) headlines this stage musical adaptation of the Cinderella story, produced by the New York State Theatre Institute in 1996. It recounts the familiar tale of a minor and inconsequential scrubgirl who longs to meet the prince of her dreams but is constantly thwarted by her vile and manipulative stepsisters and stepmother - until her colorful Godmama (Lorraine Serabian) shows up. George David Weiss and Will Severin composed the music to lyrics by Weiss, W.A. Frankonis wrote the book, and Adrienne Spagnola Posner choreographed.

A Tale of Cinderella

7.0 1998
The Tape-Beatles: The Grand Delusion

Produced in 1993, The Grand Delusion is one of our most completely realized works. In addition to taking the usual form of a Tape-beatles release (a CD), The Grand Delusion was also delivered in the form of an ‘expanded cinema’ presentation involving three-screen motion picture projections and sound. The screen space for this production is intended to be three times the width of the normal 3 to 4 "Edison" aspect ratio of 16mm. The presentation only uses the full width intermittently, so transitions from one form to the next has been translated here by means of a video effect. As a live performance presentation, The Grand Delusion has been screened in dozens of venues across North America and Europe.

The Tape-Beatles: The Grand Delusion

NR 1996
Bob Catley: Live at The Gods '98

Magnum frontman Bob Catley makes a solo appearance at The Gods '98, at Maximes in Wigan. His setlist consisted of 7 songs written by Gary Hughes, singer and songwriter for British melodic band TEN, and 3 Magnum songs written by Magnum bandmate Tony Clarkin. His band also featured then TEN guitarist Vinny Burns on lead guitar. Setlist: "Dreams", "Scream", "Far Away", "Deep Winter", "Lonely Night", "Fire and Ice", "On a Storyteller's Night", "The Tower", "Fear of the Dark", "Just Like an Arrow"

Bob Catley: Live at The Gods '98

NR 1998
30th Anniversary of Rock 'n' Roll All-Star Jam: Bo Diddley

Some of rock's greatest musicians -- including Ron Wood, John Lodge, Kenny Jones, John Mayall, Carl Wilson and Mick Fleetwood -- jam with Bo Diddley at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheater in California. This tribute to the legendary guitarist includes backstage interviews and rehearsal footage as well as recordings from the 1985 concert. Songs include "I'm a Man," "Bo Diddley Put the Rock in Rock 'n' Roll," "Who Do You Love?" and more.

30th Anniversary of Rock 'n' Roll All-Star Jam: Bo Diddley

NR 1995
Barclay James Harvest - Live at the Town and Country Club

Recorded live at London’s Town & Country Club in February 1992, Barclay James Harvest play a selection of their most popular and timeless classics. Coinciding with the 25th Anniversary of the band’s formation, this live concert is an evocative testament to one of the greatest exponents of British progressive rock. Opening with an extended and haunting rendition of Mockingbird, the guitars of John Lees and Colin Browne blend magnificently on Medicine Man and Play to the World, with Les Holroyd rendering a dramatic vocal performance on the latter. BJH’s more ponderous progressive rock set pieces are pierced by the rousing upbeat guitar-based Life Is for the Living and the crowd pleasing Stand Up.

Barclay James Harvest - Live at the Town and Country Club

10.0 1992