'Lost Angel: The Genius of Judee Sill' is set to premiere at the 2022 DOC NYC festival, following the little-known but well-loved singer-songwriter.
'Concert for George,' the film shot at a 2002 concert honoring the late George Harrison, will screen in theatres around the world for its 20th anniversary on November 29.
The three-part film titled 'Sometimes When We Touch' will be aired on Paramount+ starting January 3rd.
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.
'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.
Six documentary shorts titled 'Rolling Stones Chronicles' is now available on YouTube, and each one takes a different hit song from the band’s 1960s era as its soundtrack.
Simply titled 'Devo,' the documentary will be directed by Chris Smith and will be the first-ever fully authorized film about the new wave group.
Upcoming documentary 'Have You Got It Yet?: The Story of Syd Barrett and Pink Floyd' will detail Barrett’s life and time in Pink Floyd with unprecedented access.
The annual Tribeca Festival wrapped up on Sunday, both in New York and virtually, and as usual, the film contained a wide selection of music documentaries. Here are reviews of four of the most notable ones.
The Stones and Brian Jones is the latest Rolling Stones documentary, and it will explore the life of the band's founder, Brian Jones.
'In the Court of the Crimson King – King Crimson at 50' documentary is now available at more than 50 theaters across North America.
Recently announced, the 2024 Sundance Film Festival will include music documentaries on Brian Eno, Lollapalooza, Luther Vandross, Devo, and how rap lyrics have played a role in court cases.
Many, including Neil Young himself, consider his Harvest album the artist’s finest work. To celebrate it turning 50, it has its own movie on the way.
The DOC NYC film festival is running this month in New York, featuring a huge program of documentaries from around the world. This year's festival is especially strong in films about music; here are three of the most notable ones.
There are seemingly more documentaries released these days than ever before, and a great deal of them are about music. Here are the 16 best of the year.
Fatboy Slim's free event, spread over two days, was initially planned for 40,000 people but over 250,000 turned up on Brighton beach.
The three-part series titled 'Lolla: The Story of Lollapalooza,' will document the evolution of the titular event over the span of 30 years, while taking a closer look at the festival’s founder.
'Stop Making Sense' was directed by one of Talking Heads’ biggest fans, who captured the band at the height of their powers in 1983.
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.
TIME Studios are preparing a documentary series, 'Deep Dive', which will see it exploring the depths of the Universal Music Group vaults - history's largest music archive.
The Rolling Stones are filming a new Hackney Diamonds documentary that details the making of their forthcoming album.
The new Milli Vanilli documentary takes a great look back at one of modern music's biggest scandals, leaving you questioning if we all overreacted.
The annual DOC NYC Festival wrapped up in New York City on Thursday, here's three of the best music documentaries from the festival.
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.