Drummer Stewart Copeland narrates the rise of legendary rock band the Police using a decades-old archive of intimate, behind-the-scenes footage shot with his own movie camera. Over the course of a few brief years, Copeland, Sting and Andy Summers work hard, play hard and hold tight as their unusual mix of power-pop and reggae takes their "little band" from obscurity in London to international stardom -- and earns them recognition as one of the most explosive power trios in music history.
Springsteen & I is a unique feature music documentary celebrating a rock nā roll icon. 40 years ago, Bruce Springsteen burst onto the rock scene and changed it forever. His music defined a generation, but behind the songs were remarkable stories about the fans who lived them. Now audiences ev...
The third album by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, released in 1979, has long been regarded as a classic ā it demonstrates the musical and songwriting virtuosity of a great front man and his amazing backing band. A mix of rootsy American rock ānā roll and the best of the British invasion, of jan...
When the Grateful Dead surfaced in San Francisco in the mid-1960s, with their psychedelic imagery and mass following of Dead Heads, they spearheaded a new and rebellious counterculture that joyfully rejected mainstream America.
The Dead were an unlikely blend of talents, from the folk roots of J...