It's considered a lost concert film by director/cinematographer Ed Lachman of Lou Reed and John Cale’s 'Songs For Drella' album.
One about Ronnie Scott and his legendary London jazz/rock club, and the other is 'Music, Money, Madness…Jimi Hendrix In Maui' finally making its theatrical debut.
The second pandemic year of 2021 featured a wide variety of fantastic music documentaries. Some gave us better understandings of artists we've known for a long time, while others re-contextualized great performances in a new light. Here's the 20 best of the year.
Legendary songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist, Jerry Garcia, is going to be the subject of a new documentary featuring never-before-seen interviews and footage of the late artist.
David Bowie’s estate has long taken a stance against authorizing biopics, but Brett Morgen's project has reportedly won over their support with his approach to the legend.
The legendary '70s rock band are finally getting their multi-dimensional saga told on the big screen.
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.'
Just 24 hours after it was announced that rapper Yasiin Bey (formerly known as Mos Def) would play late jazz legend Thelonious Monk in a new biopic, the artists' estate came out condemning the project.
The documentary doesn't have a title yet, but it promises to deliver unearthed personal diaries and home movies of the late singer.
The film will be aptly titled 'What's Going On' and will be directed by Allen Hughes of the renowned Hughes Brothers' directing duo and written by poet-playwright Marcus Gardley.
'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.
This year's South by Southwest Film Festival has offered plenty of noteworthy music films, from the likes of Demi Lovato, Tom Petty, the Foo Fighters, and Charli XCX.
A&E Network is preparing the four-part documentary titled 'James Brown: Say It Loud' with Deborah Riley Draper attached as director.
‘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.
Brian Epstein was the band’s manager from 1962-1967; he initially spotted John, Paul, George, and former drummer Pete Best performing in their hometown of Liverpool in the iconic Cavern Club.
Martin Scorsese is set to direct his first music biopic by telling the story of the Grateful Dead with Jonah Hill in the role of the legendary Jerry Garcia.
'Fifth Beatle' will be the title of a new feature documentary about Billy Preston, one of modern music's legends and “the only non-member ever to be credited on a Beatles recording.”
This time around it's the 1969 music festival Toronto Rock'N'Roll Revival, which became best known for a rare solo performance by John Lennon (the first for the Plastic Ono Band), during his final days as a Beatle.
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.
We joined Questlove for a virtual press conference in which he discussed his much-anticipated film, 'Summer of Soul', its music, and what he sought to accomplish with his directorial debut.
Tom Wilson produced both Bob Dylan and Velvet Underground, among other big names, but remained relatively unknown... until now.
'Summer of Soul' focuses on the little-known history of the Harlem Cultural Festival, dubbed “the Black Woodstock.”
Late folk legend John Prine formed the independent Oh Boy Records 40 years ago, and to celebrate the occasion, the label is releasing a new documentary.