ABBA Silver, ABBA Gold takes Abba from the Swedish heats of the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest, where their song 'Waterloo' swept all before it, right up to today's new CGI performances.
Kylie and The Bee Gees are compared to see who had the better music, comebacks, dancing, legacy and more.
Original interviews, rare archive footage and a lot of music, retelling the story of one of the most successful pop groups of all time.
This definitive music documentary, featuring a greatest hits soundtrack and bounty of classic performance clips, provides an inside look into how Swedish pop group ABBA's music was made, as the former members and various colleagues tell their story from pre-ABBA days onward.
One of pop music's most successful singer-songwriters, Neil Sedaka wows a sold-out crowd at London's Royal Albert Hall, performing such classics as "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" and "Calendar Girl." In a concert that reflects each phase of his storied career, Sedaka offers up best-loved songs and introduces new tunes, all delivered with characteristic warmth and humor. The set list includes "Laughter in the Rain," "Never Again" and many more.
The history of rock n' roll and pop music are explored are explored via interviews and footage of well-known music stars.
Music & Musicals, Rock & Roll Oldies, Rock & Pop - Performing for a packed house at Canada's Jubilee Hall, Neil Sedaka charms the sold-out crowd with delightful renditions of classics such as "Oh Carol," "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" and "Laughter in the Rain." The set list also includes "Love Will Keep Us Together," "Solitaire," "Bad Blood," "The Immigrant," "That's When the Music Takes Me," "Standing on the Inside," "New York City Blues" and more.
After a series of successful concerts at the Araneta Coliseum in May 1960, American pop singer Neil Sedaka was contracted by LVN Pictures to appear in a musical featurette called “Festival in Rhythm.” The film was shown as an added attraction to “Dahlia” which was released in July. “Festival in Rhythm,” originally shot in color, was a compilation of musical numbers featuring LVN stars and singing and dancing talents leading up to Neil Sedaka. The only surviving print is a black and white workprint from the color original. Since black-and-white positive film stock was not full-color sensitive, warm colors (like skin tones) print dark, hence the dark complexion of the actors in the film.