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Soundgarden: Live at The Paramount Theatre 1991 2016
Soundgarden recorded live at The Paramount Theater in Seattle, WA, in 1991. Released as part of the 25th Anniversary of their seminal Badmotorfinger LP.
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Hollywood Undead: Hear Me Now 2011    star_border 7
The music video of the first single of the second album of Hollywood Undead.
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Lamb Chop in the Haunted Studio 1994
Shari, Lamb Chop, and the gang visit a studio haunted by a mysterious phantom.
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Janet Jackson: Rhythm Nation World Tour 1990 1990
The Rhythm Nation World Tour 1990 was the first headlining concert tour by American recording artist Janet Jackson. It was launched in support of her fourth studio album Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 (1989), and also contained material from her third studio album Control (1986). Jackson's record label A&M announced plans for the world tour in fall 1989, following the release of Rhythm Nation 1814. Managed by Roger Davies and Rusty Hooker, the tour was developed by musical director Chuckii Booker, choreographer Anthony Thomas, stage designer Roy Bennett, stage manager Chris Tervit, production manager Benny Collins, and Jackson herself.
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Rhythm Nation 1814 1989    star_border 7.6
Story about two boys, whose dreams of pursuing music careers are destroyed through substance abuse and drug trafficking.
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Brother Where You Bound 1985
A man becomes an extremist after a military official disrespects his country.
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Please, Mr. Postman 1974
A music video for the Carpenters cover of the song, filmed in Disneyland.
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Lamb Chop's Play-Along 1992    star_border 4
Lamb Chop's Play-Along is an American children's television series that was shown on PBS in the United States from 1992 until 1997, as well as on YTV in Canada. It was created and hosted by puppeteer Shari Lewis, and featured her puppet character Lamb Chop.
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Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show 1984    star_border 5
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Cappelli & Company Release date not available
Cappelli & Company is an American children's television series created by, and starring, children's songwriter/composer Frank Cappelli. The series was in production for four and a half seasons, from 1989 to 1992, originating from Pittsburgh ABC affiliate WTAE-TV. Upon the program's instant success both critically and ratings-wise in Pittsburgh, Cappelli & Company was distributed by WTAE's parent owner Hearst Television to air on all its sister stations across the country. Other Hearst-owned stations which aired the show well into the 1990s included WCVB in Boston, WDTN in Dayton, KMBC in Kansas City, WISN in Milwaukee, WBAL in Baltimore, and KCRA in Sacramento. Cappelli & Company featured musical segments, montages, in studio sing-alongs with an audience of kids, and a variety of human interest pieces. Frank would usually play a role in most musical segments, which were taped in locations away from the show's main set. These segments featured original songs by Cappelli, ranging from the lighthearted "Brusha-Brusha Brush Your Teeth" to the more sentimental "Lindsay's Bakery". Various children would appear in necessary roles to help illustrate the actions/stories of each song. Depending on the segment, an influx of other adult actors would appear. The main studio segments would have Frank leading sing-alongs with the young audience, while playing his acoustic guitar. Guests of versatile talents would also join Frank and the kids in studio. Each episode would feature one human interest segment, such as a look inside a candy manufacturing company to see how its products are made.
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