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Joe Massot (1933 – April 4, 2002) was a writer and director who was most notable for the film Wonderwall (1968) which featured George Harrison's first soundtrack, and the Led Zeppelin concert film The Song Remains The Same (1976).
.Live! is a concert film by Snowy White, and his band The White Flames, released in 2005 (see 2005 in music), during 2004 Snowy White tour, featuring a promotional video of Peter Green's "Black Magic Woman".
The box set includes five audio CDs and a DVD of Stone and Echo, a full-length concert film of the band's performance on August 02, 2011, at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado.
Its director, Bruno de Almeida, has also produced Amália, Live in New York City, a concert film of her 1990 performance at The Town Hall.
Toni Basil, who was a go-go dancer when the 1964 concert film The T.A.M.I. Show was released, appeared in the film wearing bell-bottoms with a baby doll blouse.
Performances of this variety appear on several Zappa releases, including FZ:OZ, Halloween, You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 6, and the concert film Baby Snakes.
Clarke Mackey was one of four cinematographers on the 1970 Canadian concert film Festival Express featuring Janis Joplin, the Grateful Dead and The Band, that was not released until 2003, 33 years after the original event.
During 1964 he served as "audio consultant" for the landmark concert film The T.A.M.I. Show.
The film provides a glimpse of a far less family-friendly Alice Cooper than that portrayed in the Welcome to My Nightmare concert film (shot two years later on the lead singer's first solo tour).
She also toured with him during the 2005 Yanni Live! tour and appears on the resulting live concert film Yanni Live! The Concert Event.
He has also directed television theater productions De Beproeving Die Ik Haar Oplegde by Simon Vestdijk (1986, TV) and Protest by Václav Havel (1987,TV) and the concert film Orlando Quartet Plays Grieg (1993, TV).
Rhythm and Blues Revue is a 1955 American concert film directed by Joseph Kohn and Leonard Reed.
He did make one return to the craft in 1991 to direct a concert film for friend Paul McCartney, Get Back.
Rock 'n' Roll Band is the second concert film released by rock band Tea Leaf Green.
A full-length version of the video was included on the VHS and laserdisc releases of Rush's A Show of Hands tour concert film, while an edited version was released to MTV and other outlets, as well as on the short-lived CD Video format, directed by Allan Weinrib.
This album was recorded during that tour, as was a concert film, Band of Gerbils which was initially released on VHS with a subsequent release on DVD ten years later.
A 64-minute long concert film, also titled The Liberty of Norton Folgate was directed by Julien Temple.
The clip of Welch and Rawlings performing "I Want to Sing that Rock and Roll" from the concert film, Down from the Mountain is added as a bonus.
The Song Remains the Same (film), a concert film taking place during three nights of concerts at Madison Square Garden during the band's 1973 North American Tour
A live performance of the song at Red Rocks Amphitheatre appears on the DVD release of the concert film Live at Red Rocks: Under a Blood Red Sky.