Sundance Channel: Live From Abbey Road: John Mayer, Norah Jones & Richard Ashcroft
The world’s most famous recording studio is the setting for this intimate music series featuring new and established performers. Created to suggest the visual quality of a movie and the carefully engineered sound of a commercial recording, Live from Abbey Road captures artists like Red Hot Chili Peppers, Gnarls Barkley, Dr. John, Paul Simon and Wynton Marsalis without an audience as they rehearse, discuss and perform in the closed environment of a recording studio. This episode features John Mayer, Norah Jones and Richard Ashcroft. (2007) TVPG (AL) (0:54)
Sundance Channel: Live From Abbey Road: Red Hot Chili Peppers, Snow Patrol & Madeleine Peyroux
The world’s most famous recording studio is the setting for this intimate music series featuring new and established performers. Created to suggest the visual quality of a movie and the carefully engineered sound of a commercial recording, Live from Abbey Road captures artists like Norah Jones, Gnarls Barkley, Dr. John, Paul Simon and Wynton Marsalis without an audience as they rehearse, discuss and perform in the closed environment of a recording studio. This episode features Snow Patrol, Madeleine Peyroux and Red Hot Chili Peppers. (2007) TVPG (AL) (0:54)
Sundance Channel: Live From Abbey Road: Shawn Colvin, Ray Lamontagne, the Zutons & Nerina Pallot
The world’s most famous recording studio is the setting for this intimate music series featuring new and established performers. Created to suggest the visual quality of a movie and the carefully engineered sound of a commercial recording, Live from Abbey Road captures artists like Norah Jones, Gnarls Barkley, Dr. John, Paul Simon and Wynton Marsalis without an audience as they rehearse, discuss and perform in the closed environment of a recording studio. This episode features The Zutons, Shawn Colvin, Nerina Pallot and Ray LaMontagne. (2007) TVPG (AL) (0:54)
Sundance Channel: Live From Abbey Road: Iron Maiden, Gipsy Kings & Natasha Bedingfield
The world’s most famous recording studio is the setting for this intimate music series featuring new and established performers. Created to suggest the visual quality of a movie and the carefully engineered sound of a commercial recording, Live from Abbey Road captures artists like Red Hot Chili Peppers, Gnarls Barkley, Dr. John, Paul Simon and Wynton Marsalis without an audience as they rehearse, discuss and perform in the closed environment of a recording studio. This episode features Natasha Bedingfield, Gipsy Kings and Iron Maiden. (2007) TVPG (0:54)
Sundance Channel: Live From Abbey Road: David Gilmour, Randy Crawford & Amos Lee
The world’s most famous recording studio is the setting for this intimate music series featuring new and established performers. Created to suggest the visual quality of a movie and the carefully engineered sound of a commercial recording, Live from Abbey Road captures artists like Norah Jones, Gnarls Barkley, Dr. John, Paul Simon and Wynton Marsalis without an audience as they rehearse, discuss and perform in the closed environment of a recording studio. This episode features Amos Lee, Randy Crawford and David Gilmour. (2007) TVPG (AL) (0:54)
Sundance Channel: Live From Abbey Road: LeAnn Rimes, Dr. John & Massive Attack
The world’s most famous recording studio is the setting for this intimate music series featuring new and established performers. Created to suggest the visual quality of a movie and the carefully engineered sound of a commercial recording, Live from Abbey Road captures artists like Red Hot Chili Peppers, Gnarls Barkley, Dr. John, Paul Simon and Wynton Marsalis without an audience as they rehearse, discuss and perform in the closed environment of a recording studio. This episode features Dr. John, LeAnn Rimes and Massive Attack. (2007) TVPG (AL) (0:54)
Sundance Channel: Live from Abbey Road: Dave Matthews, Craig David & James Morrison
The world’s most famous recording studio is the setting for this intimate music series featuring new and established performers. Created to suggest the visual quality of a movie and the carefully engineered sound of a commercial recording, Live from Abbey Road captures artists like Norah Jones, Gnarls Barkley, Dr. John, Paul Simon and Wynton Marsalis without an audience as they rehearse, discuss and perform in the closed environment of a recording studio. This episode features Craig David, James Morrison and Dave Matthews. (2007) TVPG (AL) (0:54)
Sundance Channel: Live from Abbey Road: The Goo Goo Dolls, Jamiroquai & Damien Rice
The world’s most famous recording studio is the setting for this intimate music series featuring new and established performers. Created to suggest the visual quality of a movie and the carefully engineered sound of a commercial recording, Live from Abbey Road captures artists like Norah Jones, Gnarls Barkley, Dr. John, Paul Simon and Wynton Marsalis without an audience as they rehearse, discuss and perform in the closed environment of a recording studio. This episode features Jamiroquai, Damien Rice and The Goo-Goo Dolls. (2007) TVPG (AL) (0:54)
Sundance Channel: Live from Abbey Road: Wynton Marsalis, Muse & The Kooks
The world’s most famous recording studio is the setting for this intimate music series featuring new and established performers. Created to suggest the visual quality of a movie and the carefully engineered sound of a commercial recording, Live from Abbey Road captures artists like Norah Jones, Gnarls Barkley, Dr. John and Paul Simon without an audience as they rehearse, discuss and perform in the closed environment of a recording studio. This episode features The Kooks, Wynton Marsalis & Muse. (2007) TVPG (AC, AL) (0:54)
Sundance Channel: Live from Abbey Road: Josh Groban, Kasabian & The Good, The Bad, & The Queen
The world’s most famous recording studio is the setting for this intimate music series featuring new and established performers. Created to suggest the visual quality of a movie and the carefully engineered sound of a commercial recording, Live from Abbey Road captures artists like Norah Jones, Gnarls Barkley, Dr. John, Paul Simon and Wynton Marsalis without an audience as they rehearse, discuss and perform in the closed environment of a recording studio. This episode features Kasabian, Josh Groban and The Good, The Bad, & The Queen. (2007) TVPG (AC) (0:54)
“Live from Abbey Road”: Corinne Bailey Rae, Paul Simon & Primal Scream
The world’s most famous recording studio is the setting for this intimate music series featuring new and established performers. Created to suggest the visual quality of a movie and the carefully engineered sound of a commercial recording, Live from Abbey Road captures artists like Norah Jones, Gnarls Barkley, Dr. John and Wynton Marsalis without an audience as they rehearse, discuss and perform in the closed environment of a recording studio. This episode features Paul Simon, Corinne Bailey Rae and Primal Scream. (2007) TVPG (AL) (0:54)
“Live from Abbey Road”: The Killers, Gnarls Barkley & The Feeling
The world’s most famous recording studio is the setting for this intimate music series featuring new and established performers. Created to suggest the visual quality of a movie and the carefully engineered sound of a commercial recording, Live from Abbey Road captures artists like Norah Jones, Paul Simon, Dr. John and Wynton Marsalis without an audience as they rehearse, discuss and perform in the closed environment of a recording studio. This episode features The Feeling, Gnarls Barkley, and The Killers. (2007) (AL) (0:54)
Iconoclasts: Season 1
Sundance Channel: Iconoclasts: Jackson on Russell
In this six-part original series, some of today’s most provocative personalities explore the passions and aspirations of the innovators, rule breakers and ground shakers who inspire them. In this episode, "Iconoclasts" brings together actor Samuel L. Jackson (Pulp Fiction) and basketball legend Bill Russell for a unique one-on-one encounter. In Seattle, the man who lead the Boston Celtics to a record 11 world championships gives the highest box-office-grossing actor in film history a tour of his home and the two play a round of golf. (2005) TV14 (AL) (0:57)
Sundance Channel: Iconoclasts: Ford on Koons
In this six-part original series, some of today’s most provocative personalities explore the passions and aspirations of the innovators, rule breakers and ground shakers who inspire them. In this episode, internationally recognized fashion designer Tom Ford tours the New York studio of Jeff Koons, the self-proclaimed "most written-about artist in the world." In this unique meeting, Ford reveals the inspiration he finds in Koons’s ingenious creations, while the artist shows how he developed ideas that led to his Popeye Series. (2005) TV14 (AL) (0:57)
Sundance Channel: Iconoclasts: Grazer on Redstone
In this six-part original series, some of today’s most provocative personalities explore the passions and aspirations of the innovators, rule breakers and ground shakers who inspire them. In this episode, writer and Academy-Award™-winning producer Brian Grazer (A Beautiful Mind) engages Viacom Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer Sumner M. Redstone in a lively discussion about the evolving media marketplace. When they meet, Redstone takes Grazer on a surprising shopping spree at a local fish store. (2005) TV14 (AL) (0:57)
Sundance Channel: Iconoclasts: Zellweger on Amanpour
In this six-part original series, some of today’s most provocative personalities explore the passions and aspirations of the innovators, rule breakers and ground shakers who inspire them. In this episode, Oscar®-winning actress Renée Zellweger (Cold Mountain, Bridget Jones’s Diary) reveals her great admiration for Peabody Award-winning CNN Chief International Correspondent Christiane Amanpour, who has reported from war zones around the globe, including the Balkans, Rwanda, Somalia, Afghanistan and Iraq. (2005) TV14 (AL) (0:57)
Sundance Channel: Iconoclasts: Batali on Stipe
In this six-part original series, some of today’s most provocative personalities explore the passions and aspirations of the innovators, rule breakers and ground shakers who inspire them. In this episode, award-winning restaurateur and Food Network Iron Chef Mario Batali serves up a tribute to Michael Stipe, founding member of rock band R.E.M. and one of the first alternative rockers to achieve mainstream success. Stipe is now almost as well known for his social and political activism as he is for his music. (2005) TV14 (AL) (0:57)
Sundance Channel: Iconoclasts: Redford on Newman
In this six-part original series, some of today’s most provocative personalities explore the passions and aspirations of the innovators, rule breakers and ground shakers who inspire them. In the concluding episode, screen icons and stars of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and The Sting reunite as Robert Redford pays tribute to Paul Newman for a wide-ranging discussion about everything from acting to entrepreneurship. (2005) TV14 (AL) (0:57)
Iconoclasts: Season 2
Sundance Channel: Iconoclasts: Eddie Vedder + Laird Hamilton
In this original series, leading innovators and creative visionaries come together to discuss their passions and creative processes, providing an inside glimpse into the inspiration and motivation that made these iconoclasts who they are today. This episode brings musician and Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder together with Big Wave surfer Laird Hamilton to talk about life, art and nature as they experience the awe-inspiring sights and sports of Maui. The discussion continues backstage at a Pearl Jam concert in Santa Barbara. (2006) TV14 (AL) (0:45)
Sundance Channel: Iconoclasts: Mikhail Baryshnikov + Alice Waters
In this original series, leading innovators and creative visionaries meet to discuss their passions and creative processes, providing an inside glimpse into the inspiration and motivation that made these iconoclasts who they are today. In this episode, dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov and chef Alice Waters share their philosophies of art, food, teaching and community with visits to New York’s Baryshnikov Arts Center, the Edible Schoolyard Project in Berkeley, California and at a dinner at Waters’s legendary restaurant Chez Panisse. (2006) TV14 (0:45)
Sundance Channel: Iconoclasts: Quentin Tarantino + Fiona Apple
In this original series, leading innovators and creative visionaries meet to discuss their passions and creative processes, providing an inside glimpse into the inspiration and motivation that made these iconoclasts who they are today. In this episode, filmmaker Quentin Tarantino and musician Fiona Apple talk about movies and music in Austin, Texas, where Tarantino attends Apple’s concert and she tours the set of his film, Grind House. They also explore some local hangouts and hidden treasures, including an urban bat colony. (2006) TV14 (AC, AL) (0:45)
Sundance Channel: Iconoclasts: Isabella Rossellini + Dean Kamen
In this original series, leading innovators and creative visionaries discuss their passions and creative processes, providing an inside glimpse into the inspiration and motivation that made these iconoclasts who they are today. In this episode, actress/filmmaker Isabella Rossellini and inventor/scientist/entrepreneur Dean Kamen discuss approaches to helping others as they try out innovative devices under development at Kamen’s research labs in New Hampshire. Later, Rossellini tours New York with a seeing-eye dog she is training. (2006) TV14 (AC, AL) (0:45)
Sundance Channel: Iconoclasts: Paul Simon + Lorne Michaels
In this original series, leading innovators and creative visionaries meet to discuss their passions and creative processes, providing an inside glimpse into the inspiration and motivation that made these iconoclasts who they are today. In this episode, legendary musician Paul Simon and long-time friend and "Saturday Night Live" executive producer Lorne Michaels reminisce about the early days of SNL and discuss music, comedy and show business. The pair also explores New York's theater district and visits one of their favorite restaurants. (2006) TV14 (AC, AL) (0:45)
Sundance Channel: Iconoclasts: Dave Chapelle + Maya Angelou
In this original series, leading innovators and creative visionaries come together to discuss their passions and creative processes, providing an inside glimpse into the inspiration and motivation that made these iconoclasts who they are today. In this episode, comedian Dave Chappelle and poet Maya Angelou spend a day together at her home in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where they discuss how poetry and comedy can bridge both genders and generations. (2006) TV14 (AC, AL) (0:45)