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Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers sell out Orlando's Amway Arena with the grace and ease of a well-seasoned band with nothing to prove. Jen Cray joins in with the masses on some memorable sing-alongs.
Jared Campbell, in pressed button-up shirt and Ganesha tie, declares gratitude for MCA and the rest of the Beastie Boys.
Tauk whips up a savory auditory gumbo and serves it up at a hip lounge/bowling alley where May Terry dishes herself a hefty helping.
Mad Surgeons, pools of red vomit, and enough guitar feedback to make your ears bleed. Exhumed gives Matthew Moyer a reason to walk in to a Cannibal Corpse show.
The Davies and the Gallaghers have nothing on the original brother duo, The Louvin Brothers. Satan Is Real tells the story of Charlie and Ira, and it's a corker!
Rick Springfield is alive and well and rocking hard from cruise ships to Swedish metal festivals. And if you ever fantasized about middle-aged groupies, you'll love this documentary.
A little musical mojito over classic songs goes a long way, and that's the secret ingredient for Rodrigo y Gabriela's success in wooing the heart of May Terry.
This unauthorized documentary on The Beatles' Apple Records portrays a sad tale of talent wasted, careers crushed, and a few miraculous successes that never went anywhere.
David Johansson peers into the donkey-cart abyss that is Brevard Busking Coalition, and comes out mostly unscathed.
Does the long-anticipated superhero all-star flick live up to the hype? Steve Stav's short answer is "Hulk smash!"