Tom Waits 1985 performance of "16 Shells From A 30.6" and “In the Neighborhood” from the album 'Swordfish Trombones' and "Cemetery Polka" and “Walking Spanish” from the album 'Rain Dogs' Live On The Tube.
Gaga has travelled through time with her ever changing sound, reinventing herself for every album, award ceremony and red carpet. With a strong fan base behind her, she continues to reign as one of the biggest pop stars of the industry.
Billy Joel’s first concert to air on a broadcast network. The concert special was shot live in March 2024 at Joel’s record-breaking 100th consecutive performance of his residency at Madison Square Garden. The legendary Piano Man celebrates this historic milestone after having sold out the World’s Most Famous Arena every show of his franchise run for ten years, from January 2014 through his final residency show in July 2024.
Investigating the murder of a resident of the suburbs Louis Touré, Maigret faces the indifference and cruelty of the people surrounding Louis in recent years. The diagnosis and the verdict — all guilty.
Commissioner Maigret's new case. At the rate of his further service in the police.
Nightbooks, an old Lebanese lyric TV program, produced by Lebanon Television in 1971, presented by "Mrs. Fayrouz" on Lebanon TV screen with a group of leading Lebanese artists, composed and composed by "Rahbani Brothers". Presented by: Mrs. Fayrouz, Nasri Shams El Din, Hoda Haddad, Joseph Nassif, Elie Choueiri, Georgette Sayegh, Melhem Barakat, Antoine or Marwan Mahfouz, Nawal El-Kuk, Salah Tizani (Abu Salim), Abdullah Homsi (Asaad), Mahmoud Mabsut ( Fahman), Muhammad al-Sarraj, and the Lebanese Popular Group. It is directed by Antoine C. Remi.
The television production Two Moon July was a multidisciplinary event that featured experimental video, film, visual art, performance and music in a theatrical framework. More than thirty artists participated in the program, which was produced for the Kitchen by Carlota Schoolman and directed by Tom Bowes. This production reflects a moment when art centers were experimenting with new modes of presenting the arts for television. Talking Heads' front man David Byrne is featured in the performance piece Report from L.A.; choreographer and dancer Bill T. Jones performs Inspiration to the accompaniment of John and Evan Lurie's music. Art works by '80s art stars Cindy Sherman, Robert Longo and Jonathan Borofsky are integral to the mise en scene, while music by downtown legends Brian Eno, Philip Glass and Arto Lindsay, among others, provides a running soundtrack. (EAI)
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