ATO Collection: Making Music

ATO Collection: Making Music


Live from the Underground

Live From the Underground: Live from The Caverns is taped deep within the sublime and surreal amphitheatre of The Caverns in Tennessee’s majestic Cumberland Mountains, this “musical adventure” series features both long-established and emerging artists within a broad spectrum of genres including rockn’roll, country, folks, indie, soul, blues, americana and bluegrass. Each episode features multiple artists performing in a space and place unlike any other.

Find out more here

Live at 0930

This music discovery show highlights the diverse talent that passes through the venue Rolling Stone and Billboard magazines have honored as “the best live music club” in the USA.  Each one-hour episode is a whirlwind of great music, featuring performances by new acts and legendary favorites.  The program also features segments about the artists, comedians reflecting on music, and short films.

Find out more here

Everything: The Real Thing Story

The press dubbed the “The Black Beatles” – eddy, Chris, Dave and Ray – four working class boys from one of Liverpool’s toughest neighbourhoods become Britain’s most-celebrated originators of soul, funk and disco. With a string of huge hits, they dominated the international charts throughout the 70s & 80s with iconic songs like “You to Me Are Everything”, “Can’t Get By Without You” & “Can You Feel the Force”.

Find out more here

Louder

Louder brings some of the most iconic music brands together (Metal Hammer, Classic Rock & Pop) for a head-banging show. Featuring the best new music, VIP back-stage access and exclusive interviews with famous and emerging artists.

Find out more here

Lennon: Love is all you need

Especially made to mark the 40th anniversary of the singer’s death, this unique collector’s DVD includes previously unseen footage and interviews with all the Lennon family – as well as previously unscreened interviews with Lennon himself. A fitting tribute to a great man.

Find out more here

Tommy

Only Ken Russell could have done full cinematic justice to The Who’s psychedelic rock opera about a deaf, dumb and blind kid who sure plays a mean pinball! One of the most iconic music films of the 20th Century with Roger Daltrey supported by Oliver Reed, Elton John, Ann-Margaret, Eric Clapton, Keith Moon, Jack Nicholson and Tina Turner to name a few!

Find out more here

The Worlds of Harry Connick Jr

Narrated by Harry himself in a candid look at his own life and career, the program features interviews with jazz greats Branford and Wynton Marsalis and their father, Ellis Marsalis, One thing is clear, no matter the medium, Harry Connick Jr is a world class entertainer. 

Find out more here

%MCEPASTEBIN%

Related Posts

You may also like

Getting Warmer with Kal Penn

Getting Warmer with Kal Penn Actor and former