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- Filmed in Tel Aviv by the producing/directing team of Trinity Houston and David Minasian, One Note Symphony brings together The Alan Parsons Live Project and The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra for a night of deep cuts and classic hits.
- Journey's incredible Lollapalooza performance from Chicago, IL on July 31, 2021. The stunning set, which will be released on CD/DVD, Blu-ray, and Vinyl, serves as a testament not only to the band's enduring legacy, but their relevance to a whole new generation of rock 'n roll fans. "Journey are veteran professionals when it comes to throwing entertaining concerts, and the fans upfront knew that from experience. But for the young festival goers and indifferent onlookers who expected a weathered band of baby boomers to twiddle their thumbs for an hour before breaking out jukebox staples, they got to experience arguably the most underrated feeling a music festival can offer: discovering a different side to an artist's discography that you overlooked up until then." - Rolling Stone "Journey's Lollapalooza performance blended fresh and familiar, with the band's new lineup delivering a hit-packed package during their Saturday headlining slot." - Ultimate Classic Rock "Pineda's kinetic showmanship was evident throughout the set's litany of hits, as he brought fresh energy to ubiquitous singles from "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" to "Lights." However, the true spark of the night's set rested in the hands of the band's longest-serving members. Guitarist and founder Neal Schon was a quiet force, delivering a reliable string of solos that felt as economical as they were effortless, while on keys, hometown boy Jonathan Cain added soulful sharpness to "Stone in Love" and "Just the Same Way." If anyone in the crowd was worried about their image, they weren't letting on. Instead, they were singing along to the band's deep catalog of songs that have embedded themselves in the heads of anyone who's owned a radio in the last 50 years." - Consequence Of Sound "Unlike so many of their classic rock brethren, Journey has managed to maintain some semblance of relevance amongst a younger demographic and wasted no time getting to the hits Saturday at Lollapalooza." - Forbes Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2018, Journey have 25 gold and platinum albums, including the fifteen-million selling Greatest Hits collection, with total sales adding up to 80 million records around the world. As the band's legend continues to grow larger and their touring gets bigger, they recently released a new studio album, "Freedom" in July 2022. It was their first album of new material to be released in eleven years, since 2011's "Eclipse". The album was met with rave critical and fan reviews and charted in multiple countries around the globe.
- Utilizing 24 cameras, the producing/directing team of Trinity Houston and David Minasian have captured The Alan Parsons Live Project at their best, playing their hits to perfection to a sold out enthusiastic crowd in Utrecht, Netherlands.
- The Producing and Directing team of Trinity Houston and David Minasian teamed up with the Alan Parsons Live Project and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra for this 50th Anniversary tribute to NASA and the Apollo 11 moon landing.
- Recorded at the LKA Longhorn venue in Stuttgart on February 18th, 2016 at the beginning of the European part of the band's "Rulebreaker" world tour.
- Whitesnake's "Made In Japan" concert in stunning HD, filmed during their headline show at the Loud Park festival at Saitama Super Arena, Tokyo, during their 2011 Forevermore World Tour.
- Withdrawn onlooker, (Devix Szell), is stalked by familiars and a shadow species. He enters the golden elevators to confront the dream punk self (ID). Will he prevail or be banished?
- Features live footage from the band Primal Fear's concerts in Atlanta and Pratteln.
- The first single off Alan Parson's album From the New World features Tommy Shaw of Styx on lead vocals.
- While exploring a vast prop house, a group of kids find a magic wand and place it in the hand of an inanimate magician, who suddenly comes to life. He proceeds to bring others to life who together perform The NeverEnding Show.
- Quiet Riot performs in the music video "Can't Get Enough" from the album "Road Rage" recorded for Frontiers Records. The music video features the band performing in front of a purple background. James Durbin sings while the band plays around.
- Second single release from the Alan Parsons album From the New World featuring former Ambrosia vocalist David Pack and guitar virtuoso Joe Bonamassa.