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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.
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!
Incredibly, tickets for this show were in the $10 range! Imagine that! And it was a pivotal concert for many Montrealers, like Fauteux, who also says, “I remember Queen’s light system which, at the time, was huge, with its removable panels – absolutely breathtaking! Not to mention Roger Taylor, the rockstar-looking drummer, was clearly an influence on some of my looks over the years!” According to Simon, and surely, this was the case for so many in attendance for the show, “that gig is by far the most significant show I’ve ever attended, to this day!”
50 years after the Summer of Love, Been Fong-Torres discusses the “San Francisco Sound” and the revolutionary attitude that propelled artists like the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane to fame.
Discover more about The Everly Brothers, the country-influenced rock and rock duo, by taking a look at their 1983 concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
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.
Grace Slick is one of the few rock artists who declared that they wouldn’t perform on stage past age 30—and stuck to it.