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Black music artists who inspire us | Rihanna – Live at Made in America

Qello Concerts’ Black History Month collection spans decades, genres, and generations, from jazz legends, to reggae pioneers, to the best of today’s chart topping megastars, like Rihanna, whose Live at Made in America concert was filmed in 2016 in Philadelphia (one of the most important hubs of Black music in America), as part of her Anti World tour.

February 4, 2022
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Fleetwood Mac, Queen, David Gilmour: most popular shows on Qello Concerts

If you’ve got nothing planned this weekend, then this will be the perfect time to binge-watch the best live performances of all time! With thousands of concert films and music documentaries on Qello Concerts, it can be overwhelming to look for the perfect show to watch next. So why don’t you start with what’s most popular right now? We’ve listed the most viewed videos of 2021. Here’s our fans’ top three!

January 17, 2022
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Tina Turner: One Last Time, Live in Concert

Tina’s career ranged some 50 years, from her start as a teenaged partner to the nasty blues guitarist and band leader, Ike Turner, to her escape from him and into a brilliant second life as a solo star. She did several farewell concert tours, including One Last Time in 1999, when she was the sexiest 61 year-old imaginable, but would continue to say goodbye on stage until 2009.

August 31, 2021
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Remembering Ray Manzarek

Ray Manzarek told me that he was dying. He had an incurable disease, he said in an email dated April 2nd. “I’m hoping that was a belated April Fools joke,” I replied.

June 17, 2020
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Paul McCartney: Good Evening New York City

Call it a Maccathon.

Whenever Paul McCartney does a concert these days, he’s in for the long haul, and the haul includes five decades of iconic hits, discoveries of other worthy tunes, and massive doses of charm.

McCartney likes to perform, and he aims to please.

June 16, 2020
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Simon and Garfunkel: Songs of America / The Harmony Game

I have a friend who likes Paul Simon. Check that. “I LOVE Paul Simon!” she’ll exclaim whenever we talk about music.

Simon was the genius half of Simon and Garfunkel. He wrote all those great songs, helped arrange them, and sang half of them. And it was Paul, not Art, who went on to a prolific solo career.

June 11, 2020