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For 20 years this handsome, Irish lad has been singing his way into homes worldwide. Now you can own 24 of his top videos with footage ...
they passed through your town? Did ya see 'em and need to see 'em again? Here's your chance to watch their final concert, a honky-tonk ...
of the military's recruiting wagon, introducing many of his own great songs and other talented musicans. Special guests include Patsy ...
For years violinist Andre Rieu has virtually defined romance with his haunting and beautiful style and timeless music. Now viewers ...
company were still going strong in this 1992 concert filmed in Atlantic City. These 22 performances represent their greatest hits ...
Bang! Zoom! To the moon! The best. Although it aired for only one season, The Honeymooners¥ remains one of the funniest and most beloved ...
Well they were just 17 (inches tall), if you know what I mean, and their squeaky voices were way beyond compare. How could you dance ...
figures in country music, beloved around the world by lovers of both country and pop, when a tragic plane crash took his life at the ...
As seen on PBS, this value-priced single disc version of the 2-DVD deluxe set features 21 of the very best performances from The Johnny ...
performances of 15 of the King's great songs, culled from his TV appearances, live shows and musical numbers from his movies. Includes ...
It's fitting that the final Statler Brothers concert took place in Salem, Virginia - just 85 miles from where they first came together. ...
This kingly collection features eight classic Elvis Presley films: KING CREOLE, G. I. BLUES, BLUE HAWAII, ROUSTABOUT, GIRLS! GIRLS! ...
concert, as seen on PBS, is now available on a DVD that boasts 9 extra performances and bonus features! Among the many highlights ...
No CD can capture the electricity of "The Killer" live in concert. This high-energy DVD shows Jerry at his funniest in 19 performances ...
entertaining Elvis films that have never been on DVD until now! From the surprisingly gritty western Charro! (1969), to frothy comedies ...