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- The times and life of the unique Ella Fitzgerald.
- Examine tanks developed prior to and during World War II, such as the Steel Tiger, the Churchill Tank, the T-34, and the Sherman, as well as three major tank battles: The Battle of Kursk, The Battle of Normandy, and The Ardennes Offensive.
- Slipknot' 'Knotfest' performance is chronicled through live footage and behind-the-scenes looks at the event.
- A little over a year ago, nine terrorists drove into Paris with guns, grenades, and suicide belts. They were there to perpetrate a coordinated, calculated mass murder on behalf of ISIL and, more symbolically, to launch an assault on culture itself, by turning the city's houses of mirth - soccer stadiums, cafés, restaurants, and of course, the Bataclan concert hall - into monuments to death and fear. They wanted to spill blood, to shut the West up.
- The first comprehensive look at the dance music revolution Can You Feel It - How Dance Music Conquered The World is a three-part series produced for BBC Four in the UK and international sales through Eagle Rock. Each episode takes an in-depth look at one of the three pillars of a scene that, over the last thirty years, has gone from underground movement to global phenomenon. We tell the story of the origins and development of the music itself, how clubs became the most important cultural entertainment spaces of our era and finally the extraordinary rise of the DJ from awkward sideman to the world's biggest music stars. Our cast list boasts a defining list of dance's pioneers, innovators and biggest stars alongside a killer soundtrack. As Marshall Jefferson says, "You gotta have house music all night long".
- This release captures the funk legends Earth, Wind and Fire performing during 1997 and 1998 appearances at the Montreux Jazz Festival. Over two dozen songs are performed on the video including "Shinin' Star," "Rockit," "Let's Groove," "Can't Hide Love," and "Boogie Wonderland."
- Etta James made many appearances at the Montreux Jazz Festival across her long and distinguished career from first concert in 1975 through to her last in 2008. Was Etta James a singer of the blues, jazz, soul or even rock 'n' roll? With such a powerful personality and such a distinctive voice, artificial categories tend to evaporate. The 1993 concert opens with two numbers from the backing band which illustrate the crossover between jazz and the blues. Etta enters for "I Just Wanna Make Love to You" and, from then on, she dominates the stage with her huge presence. "How Strong is a Woman?" and "Hard to Handle" suggest that she is a feisty lady who is not to be messed with, while "A Lover is Forever" shows her gentler side, accompanied simply by the guitars.
- An interview with Shania Twain; an interview with actors Aubrey Plaza and Brian Tyree Henry.
- Stewart Copeland explores the drums as the founding instrument of popular modern music. Beats that travelled from Africa via New Orleans and across the world are the consistent force behind musical evolution.