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Features 100 traditional songs and rhymes for young children, all of which are accompanied by illustrations.
Three features 'Something To Sing About', 'Basin Street Revue' and 'Forbidden Music'.
Three features. 'Pot O' Gold' is a comedy based around the antics of a radio show and a group of musicians. Also features 'Something To Sing About' and 'Riders of Destiny'.
Film-makers David Hoffmann and Harry Wiland were allowed into New York's notorious Sing Sing prison, not just to make a film themselves, but to teach film-craft to some of the inmates. This relationship developed to such an extent that, encouraged...
B.B. King and Joan Baez's historic 1972 concert at Sing Sing, New York's maximum security prison.
In this unique mobster movie, Scott Baio heads up a prepubescent cast as the title character, a child gangster determined to rule over New York City. Instead of throwing fists or bullets, the Prohibition-era kiddie mobsters sling confections at one...
Live footage from the mighty 1980's Manchester band The Chameleons. Includes 'Live at the Camden Palace' recorded in the mid-80s including performances of 'In Shreds' and 'Sing Rule Britannia' (While the Walls Come In).
Includes SUMMER HOLIDAY, WONDERFUL LIFE and THE YOUNG ONES.
In 2003, female country group the Dixie Chicks ignited a maelstrom of controversy when, on the eve of the Iraq war, lead singer Natalie Maines publicly decried President George W. Bush, stating that she was ashamed he was from her home state of was...
In 2003, female country group the Dixie Chicks ignited a maelstrom of controversy when, on the eve of the Iraq war, lead singer Natalie Maines publicly decried President George W. Bush, stating that she was ashamed he was from her home state of was...
In 2003, female country group the Dixie Chicks ignited a maelstrom of controversy when, on the eve of the Iraq war, lead singer Natalie Maines publicly decried President George W. Bush, stating that she was ashamed he was from her home state of was...