Dave Koz

Funk band Vulfpeck performs live at Madison Square Garden on September 28th, 2019. Joined by legendary guests, including Jack Stratton's mother Alice Stratton, the band gives their most energetic and mindblowing performance yet.

Documentary exploring The Advocate's role at the forefront of the LGBT movement in the U.S.

8.6/10

A documentary film about session and touring musicians that are hired by well-established and famous bands and artists. These people may not be household names, but are still top-notch performers!

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A real estate developer is given the opportunity of his career to transform an old shopping complex into a prime location. Unfortunately, there is one tenant who is holding out—the Christmas shop owner he met by happenstance just days ago.

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Talented teen musicians from around the USA spend a week working with Grammy nominated professionals

8.3/10

During her seventh worldwide concert tour in 2011, American pop singer and dancer Simba Lorice goes behind the scenes of the tour, including interviews with her dancers, musicians, singers, technicians and the production crew in this documentary-concert film.

Saxophonist Dave Koz has become one of the most successful and beloved instrumentalists of his time, and helped establish smooth jazz as a musical force to be reckoned with. His career catapulted with 1993's Lucky Man, one of Koz' slickest and most commercial releases (which is not a bad thing by any means) to date. The album has an undeniably crisp and clean feel, akin to the color schemes used in the artwork. The musical styles range from funky and peppy, as in the opening "Shakin' the Shack," "Silverlining," and the evergreen "You Make Me Smile," to tender and sweet, as in "Faces of the Heart," "Lucky Man," and "Tender Is the Night," which features hypnotic vocals courtesy of Phil Perry. Recorded May 18. 1991. Dave Koz on Sax, Phil Perry on Vocal. Band was Don Boyette - Bass, Mark Shulman - Drums, Carl Burnett - Guitar, Don Wyatt - Keyboards, Kevin Richard - Percussion, Joyce Imbesi - Keyboards, Leslie Smith, Anita Sherman & Delta Dickerson - Backup Vocalist

While struggling through a creative block, Ben Rector is visited by Joy and taken on a magical journey to rediscover the Joy in both Music, and in Life.