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Daryl Hall and John Oates kept a diverse crowd happy, updating their sound just enough to make hits from the '70s and '80s feel fresh in front of a sing-along crowd at New Orleans Jazz Fest on May 5, 2013. The "rock-and-soul" duo from Philadelphia added funk, rhythm-and-blues and gospel touches to chart-toppers, such as "Maneater," "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)," and "You Make My Dreams Come True."

Tubular Bells, one of the iconic musical works of the 20th century, and the highest selling instrumental album of all time, is approaching its 50th anniversary. To mark this, an epic new stage production has been commissioned that re-invents the album with an incredible cinematic score, live musicians and performers. It was released in 2022 as a 2 disc blu ray set including a 100 minutes documentary.

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After the great success of Steve Hackett's "At The Edge Of Light" studio album (#13 in Germany, #3 UK Rock charts, #28 UK album charts, #7 UK vinyl charts), "Genesis Revisited Band & Orchestra: Live" now encourages you to discover a stunning new dimension of Hackett's own and classic Genesis material! "Genesis Revisited Band & Orchestra: Live" was recorded in October 2018 at London's Royal Festival Hall featuring classic Genesis & Steve Hackett solo material performed alongside a 42-piece orchestra! Easily one of the most impressive Steve Hackett live releases to date offering a brilliant fusion of prog rock and orchestral grandeur. Available as a 2CD & Blu-Ray digipak including stereo and 5.1 surround mix, behind the scenes footage, and 3 promo videos from 'At The Edge Of Light'.

Frank Sinatra: In Concert at the Royal Festival Hall was an CBS musical television special starring Frank Sinatra broadcast on February 4, 1971, of a concert given by Sinatra at London's Royal Festival Hall on November 16, 1970. The special was directed by Bill Miller, and produced by Harold Davison. Sinatra was introduced on stage by Grace Kelly. Kelly had starred alongside Sinatra in the 1956 film High Society, the last film she made before her marriage to Rainier III, Prince of Monaco. Sinatra had been follicularly challenged for many years, hence all the hats in publicity stills, album covers etc. TV directors were forbidden to photograph him from the back because of this. However, at this concert, Sinatra had completed a very successful hair transplant and deliberately turned his back on the main audience a couple of times to acknowledge the audience sitting backstage, along with running his hand over the back of his head to draw attention to his new coiffure.

Elton John and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra perform many of Elton's best on February 5, 1972. Tracks performed are Your Song, Take Me To The Pilot, Sixty Years On, Tiny Dancer, The King Must Die, Indian Sunset , Border Song , Madman Across The Water, Burn Down The Mission, Goodbye

Cameras from the Australian Channel 9 recorded the sixth and final show of the Melbourne leg of the world tour. It was screened on 1 July 1964 as an hour-long.

"Dr. Madblood's Halloween Film Festival" was a hosted horror movie special with host Jerry Harrell as "Doctor Madblood".

A one-off special performance by Tony Hancock of his stand-up comedy act (which rarely changed), at the Royal Festival Hall, London.

Documentary - African musician and singer Baaba Maal and his band, Daande Lenol, perform during this concert filmed at London's Royal Festival Hall. - Baaba Maal, Ernest Ranglin

Concert film of David Axelrod concert from Royal Festival Hall.

The Living End showcase State of Emergency live at Melbourne's Festival Hall in 2006. What's On Your Radio? (from State of Emergency) Second Solution (from The Living End) I Can't Give You What I Haven't Got (from From Here On In) Who's Gonna Save Us? (from Modern ARTillery) Save The Day (from The Living End) One Step Behind (from State of Emergency) Black Cat (from State of Emergency) All Torn Down (from The Living End) EP Medley From Here On In (from It's For Your Own Good) The Living End (from Hellbound) English Army (from It's For Your Own Good) Hellbound (from Hellbound) Strange (from Hellbound) Prisoner Of Society (from The Living End) 'Til The End (from State of Emergency) E-Boogie Long Live the Weekend (from State of Emergency) Uncle Harry (from Roll On) Roll On (from Roll On) Wake Up (from State of Emergency) West End Riot (from The Living End) What's On Your Radio? Wake Up Long Live the Weekend Nothing Lasts Forever

Royal Festival Hall, London, England, UK, 23rd August 1996 01) Hello 02) Some Might Say 03) Live Forever 04) The Master Plan 05) Don't Look Back In Anger 06) Talk Tonight 07) (What's The Story) Morning Glory 08) Round Are Way 09) Cast No Shadow 10) Wonderwall

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In this concert, recorded live London’s Royal Festival Hall in 1989, Dizzy Gillespie performs with the magical United Nation Orchestra and a selection of jazz musicians including Slide Hampton, Arturo Sandoval, Paquito D'Rivera, Mario Rivera and Flora Purim.

The concert film features the celebrated performance at London's Royal Festival Hall featuring Paul Weller, his band and the London Metropolitan Orchestra.

Double bill of live stage performances by legendary singer and entertainer Frank Sinatra. 'In Concert at the Royal Festival Hall' captures Sinatra at London's Royal Festival Hall in 1971. The show includes hits such as 'One for My Baby', 'My Way' and 'You Make Me Feel So Young'. 'Sinatra in Japan' features a performance at Tokyo's Budokan Hall in 1985 which includes the tracks 'Fly Me to the Moon' and 'New York, New York' among others.

This 1962 Royal Festival Hall show was performed before royalty in London as part of a worldwide tour that Frank Sinatra undertook to raise money for children's charities and accompanied by the Bill Miller Sextet. Also included is the 1980 NY Carnegie Hall show which captures Frank Sinatra performing with a full orchestra. The concert was shortly after the release of his landmark 'Trilogy' album and showcases a number of songs from that album.

Hong Kong horror.

Halloween is almost here and George can't wait for the festivities to begin: carving pumpkins, costume contests, and especially the Annual Boo Festival. Eager to get the festivities started, George and Allie visit Renkins' Farm to pick out the perfect pumpkin. There, they are told the spooky tale of the Legend of No Noggin. As the story goes, No Noggin is a hat-kicking scarecrow who appears on Halloween to kick people's hats off. On Halloween night, George and Allie are determined to get a picture of No Noggin and prove he's real once and for all. Will they be able to get the proof? Only the curious will find out!

A 6th-century Scandinavian warrior named Beowulf embarks on a mission to slay the man-like ogre, Grendel.