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- 2pac: Assassination [Conspiracy or Revenge] documents the fateful night the hip-hop star was gunned down. The filmmakers sit down with key figures who never spoke to police during the course of an investigation that is shown to have been lacking in thoroughness.
- The Notorious B.I.G. was shot and killed on March 9, 1997, two weeks later his album Life After Death was released and went on to sell over 10 million records. Ten years later, Life After Death The Movie chronicles the music family he left behind from 1997-2007 in an epic story of friendship and betrayal. After B.I.G.'s death, his right hand man, D-Roc, manages Lil' Kim and Junior Mafia through a decade of triumph and tragedy as they live, work and travel the world together ending with the infamous HOT 97 New York City radio station shootout that landed Lil' Kim and D-Roc in Federal Prison and labeled their former friends as snitches. This true story is told solely from never-seen video footage shot from the crew themselves and takes us through the "golden age" of New York hip hop with vintage footage of the hip hop's biggest stars from Diddy, The Lox, Mase, Jay-Z and more. Includes footage of the HOT 97 shootout with an end-all exclusive interview with D-Roc, who refused to testify in Lil Kim's perjury trial for his alleged involvement in the shootout and until now, declined to be interviewed. Narrated by Jamie Hector aka Marlo Stansfield of The Wire.
- Documentary that takes viewers into the studio as super-group Angels and Airwaves records their debut album, 'We Don't Need to Whisper'.
- Beacon Theatre Live from New York rips through 20 songs spanning Bonamassa s career with smoky vocals complementing the guitar wizardry and rapid-fingered ease with which his fans know and love. Alongside the great chemistry he shares with his formidable bandmates Carmine Rojas (bass), Tal Bergman (drums) and Rick Melick (keyboards), the performance is mesmerizing to watch. He kicks it off with Slow Train, from 2011's solo album Dust Bowl and rolls through a number of fan-favorites including: Cradle Song, Dust Bowl, When The Fire Hits The Sea, Bird On A Wire, Blue & Evil, Mountain Time, and many more.
- Steve Miller Band's 2011 performance was the inaugural taping in ACL's new home, ACL Live at The Moody Theater in downtown Austin, Texas. The 20-track live DVD captures Steve Miller Band performing hit after hit, including the show's opener, "Jet Airliner."