Amazon presents ‘Coda Collection’ music document and music film channel

Amazon Prime Video is the exclusive host of a newly launched channel, the Coda Collection, which focuses on concert films, musical documentaries and rare archival presentations.

Starting on Thursday, the Coda Collection will feature streaming premieres Music, money, madness … Jimi Hendrix on Maui, The Rolling Stones in the air, Johnny Cash in San Quentin, Miranda Lambert: Revolution Live By Candlelight, and more. Also on the list of 150 titles are Bob Dylan’s Do not you worry anymore, Dead & Company Performances and Dave Grohl’s next authorized documentary.

The Coda Collection was founded by CEO Jim Spinello, director / producer John McDermott, Janie Hendrix of Experience Hendrix, Yoko Ono and the estate of John Lennon, and veteran entertainment lawyer Jonas Herbsman, with Sony Music on board as a partner and journalist musical Greg Kot acting as editorial director of the Coda Collection website. Content partners include Rhino Entertainment, Concord Music, Mercury Studios and Creem Magazine.

Yoko Ono said about the channel: “John [Lennon] has always been at the forefront of music and culture. The Coda Collection will be a new way for fans to connect on a deeper level. “

Janie Hendrix added: “The way the world appreciates music is evolving and changing. The Coda collection is how we grew up with this change. It transcends basic music streaming and takes fans on a real journey to the heart of the music they love and the artists, like Jimi Hendrix, who created it. There will always be a desire to learn more about Jimi and what motivated his creativity. So much was in their shows and performances. There was a backdrop, a backstory and depth to everything. Coda reveals all the various dimensions, and I am proud to be a part of it. “

“The Coda Collection will also feature original episodic music programming series, as well as new and rarely seen performances by major artists such as Pearl Jam, Foo Fighters, Avett Brothers, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Tyler Childers, Billy Strings, Paul Simon, AC / DC, and many more, ”said the Coda Channel in a statement.

“The company discovered content from producers and safes around the world; featuring concerts, documentaries and recording studio footage not seen since their original broadcasts. Examples include rare and unpublished titles featuring Marvin Gaye, Miles Davis, Muddy Waters, Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix and more. “

Amazon Prime members can now access more than 150 titles streamed exclusively on the Coda Collection for $ 4.99 per month, with a seven-day free trial. Check the Coda Collection website for more information.

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