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John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers "70th Birthday Concert"

It's a warm summer's Saturday night, July 19, 2003 in Liverpool, England and the eager audience patiently waits. In celebration of John Mayall's 70th birthday and for the benefit of UNICEF's fight against child exploitation, the Bluesbreakers (with Buddy Whittington, Joe Yuele, Tom Canning and Hank Van Sickle) kick off 70th Birthday Concert with a bang, and are later joined by guests such as Mick Taylor, Chris Barber and Eric Clapton. Mayall states, "To play again with Eric after a gap of 38 years was like time had just melted away.

Martone "Live In Your Face"

The Canadian group Martone is back on their second concert DVD, "Live In Your Face", this time rocking the Montreal Drum Festival in 2007, with group members Dave Martone (guitars), Daniel Adair (drums) and David Spidel (bass). Dynamic, Instrumental, progressive and aggressive are but only four words that describe the show, which features tracks from Dave Martone albums such as "Shut Up 'N Listen" and "Zone", as well as his latest Lion music releases "A Demon's Dream" and "When The Aliens Come". "Live In Your Face" captured the band as live as live gets.

Marty Friedman "Exhibit B: Live In Japan"

Marty Friedman is an American guitarist (ex-Shrapnel Records recording artist) who is known as the lead guitarist of the thrash metal band Megadeth for ten years, and as a solo artist. He also worked with Jason Becker in the band Cacophony. The Japanese DVD release entitled Exhibit B: Live In Japan. from Marty Friedman, features footage of his performances in Japan in support of his latest album "Loudspeaker". "Loudspeaker" was an almost all instrumental, all aggressive guitar, and an all-out attack! The most aggressive of Friedman's career, according to Marty.

Dixie Dregs "Live At The Montreux Jazz Festival 1978"

Out of the musically fertile jazz-rock 'fusion' era of the 1970s emerged the Dixie Dregs. Marrying bluegrass with rock sensibilities, baroque pageantry with celtic undertones, the Dregs soon became a band without peers. By 1978, the band had garnered such critical acclaim as to be invited to perform at the prestigious 11th annual Montreux Jazz Festival, sharing the bill with such luminaries as Larry Coryell, Ben Sidran, and Sea Level. The Dregs turned in a blinding performance of unparalleled magnitude, at once passionate and precise.

Cosmosquad "Lights... Camera... SQUAD!"

For the first time ever, Cosmosquad fans are finally treated to a live concert movie of one of the hottest instrumental bands performing today. Recorded on their home turf of Hollywood, California, the band (Jeff Kollman, guitar; Chritopher Maloney, bass; Shane Gaalaas, drums) plays a bone crushing set for the students of the world-renowned Musicians Institute. Filmed in High Definition, Lights... Camera... SQUAD! includes songs from Cosmosquad's thre studio CDs as well as Jeff Kollman's solo effort, "Shedding Skin".

Eric Clapton & Friends "Live 1986"

Filmed at Birmingham's prestigious National Exhibition centre on the 15th of July 1986 Eric Clapton, along with Phil Collins, Nathan East and Greg Phillinganes gave one of the greatest ever performances featuring a small band format. The set list included four songs fom the (as yet unheard) August album: "Run", "Miss You", "Tearing Us Apart", and "Holy Mother". All four songs were warmly received and some have gone on to become firm favorites with Eric's regular concert supporters.

Eric Clapton "Crossroads Guitar Festival"

In June 2004, some of the greatest living guitar players and their bands gathered at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, for a three-day festival to benefit the Crossroads Centre in Antigua. Crossroads Guitar Festival was the ultimate concert for any music lover, featuring one legend after the other: Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Eric Johnson, James Taylor, Jimmie Vaughan, Joe Walsh, John Mayer, Robert Cray, Robert Randolph, Santana, ZZ Top, and many more. This 2-DVD set beautifully documents the event and contains almost four hours of content.

Lei Chen "Eight Hands"

Lei Chen, guitarist in the Tang Dynasty Band, was born into a musical family. At the age of seven, he got into touch with music, deciding at age twelve that music was to be his destiny. Chen started his first band at the age of sixteen, New Outline, and then moved to Bejing in 1998 to improve his musical skills. At the end of 2000, he joined the first rock band in China - Tang Dynasty Band.

Michael Angelo Batio "Performance"

The Michael Angelo Batio Performance DVD is an in depth look at MAB the man, the artist, the entertainer, performing live at "Monster Mix" studio. Included are his versions of "Burn", "Tribute To Randy", "Hands Without Shadows", "China", "The Finish Line" plus a beautiful unaccompanied acoustic guitar piece titled "A New Day". This program not only showcases his incredible, seemingly limitless technique but also captures the passion, soul and melody that he puts into each piece of music.

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