Ahead of their nationwide one-night theatrical release, we spoke with Director and Producer, Nic Davis and Tim "Jack" Williams, about 'Enormous: The Gorge Story', their documentary on the mythical Washington concert venue.
Both documentaries are about their respective processes behind the creation of their latest albums, with Bruce Springsteen's 'Letter to You' releasing on Apple TV+ on Oct. 23.
'Stop Making Sense' was directed by one of Talking Heads’ biggest fans, who captured the band at the height of their powers in 1983.
The documentary was at the Opening Night Gala Presentation for the 44th Toronto International Film Festival, but now the film will have its official public premiere in New York on February 11, 2020.
Directed by Edgar Wright and titled 'The Sparks Brothers,' the film just premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and explores how a band can be successful, underrated, hugely influential and overlooked all at the same time.
"We Are The World” was a once in a lifetime moment spearheaded by Michael Jackson and is now the subject of a new documentary premiering at Sundance.
'Man On The Run' will serve as the definitive document of Paul’s emergence from the dissolution of the world’s biggest band and his triumphant creation of a second decade of musical milestones.
'Summer of Soul' focuses on the little-known history of the Harlem Cultural Festival, dubbed “the Black Woodstock.”
‘Crap Artist’ is described as a "jam comedy" meant to honor the jam band tradition with a twist of much-needed comic relief amidst a COVID-era music industry.
'Carole King & James Taylor: Just Call Out My Name' chronicles their decades-long friendship and musical collaboration and will premiere on CNN.
Yet another benefit of the approaching holiday season is a number of promising music documentaries coming our way.
On May 26, 1973, Carole King held an excellent homecoming concert on The Great Lawn of New York City’s Central Park. Now, on the concert’s 50th anniversary, it is being released for the first time ever on CD and 2-LPs.
Released 10 years ago, 'Paul Williams: Still Alive' was a tale of two stories; one that gives a glimpse at one of American pop culture's most fascinating figures and one that comes from the Michael Moore/Morgan Spurlock/Nick Broomfield school of filmmaking.
Wilco's transition into "Heavy Metal Drummer" has to be one of my favorite moment's in pop music, and that moment also happens to be the basis of two of the greatest moments of 'I Am Trying to Break Your Heart.'
Mary McCartney, Paul McCartney’s daughter, will be directing, and the title will be 'If These Walls Could Sing.'
A new documentary exploring the sudden and swift downfall of Blood, Sweat & Tears is headed our ways. It's a weird tale that involves Nixon, the CIA, and the Eastern Bloc.
The documentary doesn't have a title yet, but it promises to deliver unearthed personal diaries and home movies of the late singer.
The Stones and Brian Jones is the latest Rolling Stones documentary, and it will explore the life of the band's founder, Brian Jones.
This new mini-documentary on Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers is another glimpse into one of the most ambitious multi-night stands ever undertaken by a rock band.
The story of one of the most celebrated labels in recorded music history will unfold in a two-part docuseries titled 'Mr A & Mr M: The Story of A&M Records.'
An Updated Version of Dandy Warhols/Brian Jonestown Massacre Doc ‘Dig!’ to Premiere At Sundance 2024
Two decades after Dig! had its premiere, a new expanded version of the documentary will premiere at Sundance 2024 with an extra 40 minutes of footage.
'Black & Blues: The Colorful Ballad of Louis Armstrong' is set to highlight Armstrong's rise to fame and delve into parts of his personal life that have been left in obscurity.
Music, and the stories behind the music, was the subject of a lot of documentaries in 2020. Ranging from legacy acts looking back into their pasts to rare untold stories of cult favorites.
'Nightclubbing: The Birth of Punk Rock in NYC' tells the story of the legendary club Max's Kansas City and is directed by Danny Garcia.