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Lawrence Jordan

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Known For

Marianne Faithfull: Blazing AwayMarianne Faithfull: Blazing Away · 1990
Marianne Faithfull: Blazing Away
1990
MovieMusic
Filmed at St. Anne's Cathedral, Brooklyn in 1989
Cheech Marin & Friends: Live from South BeachCheech Marin & Friends: Live from South Beach · 2006
Cheech Marin & Friends: Live from South Beach
2006
MovieComedyDocumentary
Legendary King of Latino Comedy guy Richard 'Cheech' Marin hosts a unforgettable night of non-stop laughs with five up-and-coming comedians: Al Madrigal,Gilbert Esquivel, Carlos Oscar, Felipe Esparza and Joey Medina.
Eddie Izzard: Dress to KillEddie Izzard: Dress to Kill · 1999
Eddie Izzard: Dress to Kill
7.81999
MovieComedy
Eddie Izzard takes her show to San Francisco to give a brief history of pagan and Christian religions, the building of Stonehenge, the birth of the Church of England and of Western empires, and the need for a European dream.
Korn : Live on the Other SideKorn : Live on the Other Side · 2006
Korn : Live on the Other Side
6.62006
MovieMusicDocumentary
Live on the Other Side is Korn's second live DVD release. This DVD contains footage from band's first American show in 2005 that was played at Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City on November 29, 2005.
A Barry Manilow Christmas: Live by RequestA Barry Manilow Christmas: Live by Request · 2003
A Barry Manilow Christmas: Live by Request
10.02003
MovieDocumentaryMusic
The internationally renowned superstar Barry Manilow takes requests for Christmas songs and performs live with a band, an orchestra, and special guests including Cyndi Lauper. And in a rare holiday treat, old friends Barry and Bette Midler join together, via media magic, in a duet that each taped separately. Mr. Manilow also hosts this 2-hour festive songfest.
Bee Gees - Live by RequestBee Gees - Live by Request · 2001
Bee Gees - Live by Request
6.62001
MovieMusic
Celebrating 35 years of hitmaking, the Bee Gees take the stage in New York City with host Mark McEwen taking the requests as Barry, Maurice and Robin play your favorite songs from the last four decades. From A&E's popular "Live by Request" music series, the brothers Gibb perform five new classics and over a dozen all-time favorites in this unique, intimate concert captured in glorious surround sound. Songs: This Is Where I Came In, She Keeps on Coming, Sacred Trust, Man in the Middle, Massachusetts, To Love Somebody, I Started a Joke, Jive Talkin', How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, Gotta Get a Message To You, Acoustic Medley: New York Mining Disaster/Run to Me/Too Much Heaven/Islands in the Stream/Holiday/A Woman in Love/Guilty/Nights on Broadway, Wedding Day, Lonely Days, How Deep Is Your Love, You Should Be Dancin'.
David Bowie: Live by RequestDavid Bowie: Live by Request · 2002
David Bowie: Live by Request
8.02002
MovieMusic
"Live by Request" is a television show that aired on the A&E Network from 1996 to 2004. Hosted by Mark McEwen, the show featured notable artists holding concerts where the set list would be determined by viewer phone calls.
Mariah Carey: Live at the Tokyo DomeMariah Carey: Live at the Tokyo Dome · 1996
Mariah Carey: Live at the Tokyo Dome
7.41996
MovieMusic
"The Daydream World Tour" was a concert tour by Mariah Carey in support of her platinum hit album Daydream. 150,000 tickets for her 3 Tokyo Dome concerts sold out in under 3 hours, making it the fastest selling show in the Tokyo Dome's history.

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Bee Gees - Live by RequestBee Gees - Live by Request · 2001
Bee Gees - Live by Request
6.62001
MovieMusic
Celebrating 35 years of hitmaking, the Bee Gees take the stage in New York City with host Mark McEwen taking the requests as Barry, Maurice and Robin play your favorite songs from the last four decades. From A&E's popular "Live by Request" music series, the brothers Gibb perform five new classics and over a dozen all-time favorites in this unique, intimate concert captured in glorious surround sound. Songs: This Is Where I Came In, She Keeps on Coming, Sacred Trust, Man in the Middle, Massachusetts, To Love Somebody, I Started a Joke, Jive Talkin', How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, Gotta Get a Message To You, Acoustic Medley: New York Mining Disaster/Run to Me/Too Much Heaven/Islands in the Stream/Holiday/A Woman in Love/Guilty/Nights on Broadway, Wedding Day, Lonely Days, How Deep Is Your Love, You Should Be Dancin'.

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Don Henley - Live Inside JobDon Henley - Live Inside Job · 2000
Don Henley - Live Inside Job
6.92000
MovieDocumentaryMusic
Grammy Award winner Don Henley helped define the '70s as a member of the fabulously successful rock band The Eagles before launching an impressive solo career. On May 25, 2000, he returned to his Texas roots for a remarkable concert, recorded before an enthusiastic audience at Fair Park Music Hall in Dallas. This rock legend's live performance captures all the passion, satire and originality that fans around the world most treasure in his influential music. Songs: 01 - Dirty Laundry 02 - Sunset Grill 03 - Workin' It 04 - Takin' You Home 05 - The Boys of Summer 06- Lilah 07 - Everything is Different Now 08 - The End of the Innocence 09 - All She Wants to Do is Dance 10 - New York Minute 11 - Talking to the Moon 12 - They're Not Here They're Not Coming 13 - The Heart of the Matter 14 - Desperado - The Long Run - My Thanksgiving - Hotel California

Director

Boz Scaggs: Greatest Hits LiveBoz Scaggs: Greatest Hits Live · 2004
Boz Scaggs: Greatest Hits Live
8.02004
MovieDocumentaryMusic
Singer-songwriter-guitarist Boz Scaggs has kept a fairly low profile since his heyday in the '70s and '80s--a circumstance more than rectified with Greatest Hits Live, a great-looking, great-sounding concert recorded in San Francisco in 2004. For the most part, this is Silk Degrees-style Boz, drawing from a large catalog that favors ballads (some quite lovely, like "Harbor Lights," "We're All Alone," and "Look What You've Done to Me") and deft pop-R&B-jazz à la Steely Dan (albeit with more soul and less verbal wit and sophistication). But while "Lido Shuffle," and other expected hits are here, so are several grittier, bluesier moments, including Earl King's "It All Went Down the Drain" and extended versions of the big band blues "Runnin' Blue" and the slow lament "Loan Me a Dime" (a tune from Scaggs's 1969 solo album that featured great guitar playing by the late Duane Allman).

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