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This special will surely please fans and cements Carliles’s standing as one of the most significant artists of the moment.
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In the old days, CMA Fest: 50 Years of Fan Fair reveals, liquor flowed like water in record company hotel suites.
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Wham! Bam! I am! A man! Job or no job, you can’t tell this fun and breezy doc about the 80s pop greats that it’s not enjoying what it...
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Wings for Wheels: The Making of Born to Run features archival footage of how a classic album gets made, as well as perspective from Bruce Springsteen on what it all ...
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"I really wanted to come out. And then I lost my nerve completely," the singer says in Netflix's new Wham! documentary.
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On this night, Springsteen and the E Street Band tore into the material with the energy of the punk bands only a few years their junior.
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Jamie Foxx, Nina Dobrev, Ellie Kemper, John Boyega, and more lead the way movies and specials streaming on Netflix in July, so look forward to seeing their wonderful work and ...
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It’s hard not to root for Jelly Roll, who seems sincere in both his gratitude and his desire to help others.
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Though Ellie Goulding is an exemplary songwriter and performer, she’s a less than eloquent spokesperson for climate change and environmentalism.
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Viewers will come away with a new understanding and appreciation of the "Queen of Disco."
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Little Richard: I Am Everything often feels like a cross between a musicological gender-studies course and a dreamy music video.
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In Jelly Roll: Save Me, the rapper-turned-country singer works on his mental health and longstanding demons even as he greets stardom and gives back to the community.
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The Queen of Disco gets the documentary treatment in Love to Love You: Donna Summer, a sensitive and revealing look at the superstar singer’s life and career.
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Existing at the crossroads of Americana, indie and Southern rock, Jason Isbell is one of the leading lights on country’s left flank.
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Sheeran comes off seeming genuine, and his work ethic and sense of purpose are admirable
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Liza with A “Z” originally aired on NBC on September 10, 1972, but spent the next 30 years locked in a vault and was feared destroyed at one point.
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Ed Sheeran has sold zillions of records on the strength of his acoustic guitar playing and folk-pop sentiment. But who is he really? The Sum of It All has deets.
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Former Menudo member Roy Rosselló makes some shocking claims about the band's former manager and about Jose Menendez in this three-part docuseries.
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Like one of his perfectly crafted folk-pop songs, If You Could Read My Mind is enjoyable and interesting, even if it lacks the drama of a more troubled or complicated ...
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Director Brett Morgen aims to catch the Bowie vibe.