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- This song "Come and Get Some" was given a western reboot mix and salvaged from the original. It has been restored as much as possible, though still has jumps and small music drop-outs. But the main gist of the video' s message is there. Considering how innovative this film is with the breakthrough subject of using black cowboys with a rap-like western song is way ahead of its time. It was shot on location at the now demolished Colton's Western Town set in California. With emphasis on the black cowboy, often overlooked in western history, and as a statement against gang violence, the humorous concept encourages sports over fighting in a gang. The film features TV star, Bryan Genesse, and former boxer turned actor, Carl Weathers from the former TV cop series, "Street Justice. And uncredited Irish actor, Liam Neeson (pre-"Darkman" and "Schindler's List") is one of the bad guy extras. Also features film and TV actress, Tracy Brooks Swope; and actual LA Raiders football players like, Jerry Robinson, Steve Wright, Lionel Washington, and Marcus Allen. Making a cameo in the video is the director mother, the late Catherine "Kitty" Gleason-Miller. The cast includes real cowboys and stunt men from The Colton Cowboy Players. The video made it' debut on the big screen at the LA Coliseum during halftime at an LA Raider's playoff game.
- Years in the making, this high quality all-star music series explores the stories behind songs and lyrics, as created by over fifty songwriting giants of the 20th and 21st Centuries. Rich in diversity and genres, each artist reflects on how music has impacted their own lives and work. Episodes feature three legendary singers/songwriters, who perform three of their favorite songs, as well as share compelling and personal feelings about the songs and their lyrics. Captured live in packed houses at legendary venues in Nashville and in Shreveport, the series is historically important as several of these iconic artists passed away between 2020 and 2022, leaving us these last, legacy performances of Mac Davis, Loretta Lynn, Motown icon Lamont Dozier, and John Prine.
- The Villainites trigger doomsday and humanity is at an end. This deploys Dr. Theory and her Robit film crew on scientific adventures to protect the galaxy from tragedy.
- The WORLD CLASSIC ROCKERS combines the talents of several of the most prominent musicians, singers and songwriters whose work represented a number of smash, chart-topping hits from the some of the most legendary bands in the world. They have created their own legacy of high energy, fan-friendly, live performances that feature hit-after-recognizable hit. They continue to make an unforgettable impression across America and throughout Europe, the Far East and Africa. Their countless efforts in support of those in need have raised millions of dollars for cancer research, underprivileged children, victims in need of disaster relief, and the support of USA's military veterans just to name a few.
- An introduction to the motivational speaker's pioneering disc program project.
- A unique live concert television special that celebrates contemporary and traditional Native American music, as well as pays homage to all the Indigenous Tribes of North America.
- Using actual factual and historic stories as the source and inspiration, the series tells of the men and the women forgotten by history. African Americans who were instrumental in settling the old west. Each episode focuses on a different real-life character, with the 2-part pilot on black cowboy hero, Bass Reeves - the inspiration behind the legend of The Lone Ranger..
- In 2025, Harry Hill rode into hell on two wheels Into a lawless town called Justice. Will they let him ride out?
- A Southern California chief of police introduces the volunteer Citizens on Patrol program as a tool to help the department with community outreach.
- A St. Patrick's Day concert TV special with The National Dance Company of Ireland and The Young Irish Tenors. Shot at Harris Center for Performing Arts on March 17th, St. Patrick's Day, in Folsom, CA.
- Bass Reeves is born into slavery in 1838. When the American Civil War begins, George Robertson Reeves, Bass' master, joins the Confederate Army, taking Bass with him. But Bass Reeves escapes his master, and gains his freedom. Bass severely beats his master, and flees to the Indian Territory where he lived among the Cherokee, Creeks and Seminoles. He stays in the Indian Territories and learns their languages until he is freed by the Thirteenth Amendment, abolishing slavery. Reeves gets appointed federal judge for the Indian Territory, because he speaks several Indian languages. Bass becomes the first black deputy to serve west of the Mississippi River. He arrests over 3,000 felons. But when he has to arrest his own son for murder, he is puts the law before family.
- The National Dance Company of Ireland, The Young Irish Tenors, and a host of amazing Irish musicians take us on a historical journey of folk dance at forty spectacular locations throughout the island.
- David vs Goliath story of dirty politics, corruption, coercion, avarice, and vindictiveness by a California city official, motivated by racism, tries to destroy a visionary's dream for a major tourist center near Disneyland.
- These amazing veteran musicians and rockers formed a Coachella Valley super group and with their first single have created an absolute classic tune for the ages. A moving experience from the David Frost introduction of the Mercer-Sutter band to an emotional end credit sequence a la Give Peace A Chance. The video offers a nod and a wink to the 1968 Hey Jude video director, Michael Lindsay Hogg who is also well-known for directing The Beatles' Let It Be. It was Hogg who placed the four on the rooftop of Apple Records for an historic last live footage of The Beatles performing.
- A live tribute to folk music history with living legends.
- This all-star live performance of a Trio #1 hit song features banjoist Grove, a member of the Trio for 43 years, who delivers an inspirational rendition of the John Stewart classic.