Three teens bent on superstardom form a band called Da Mob. The trio will stop at nothing, even if it means switching to heavy metal to reach the big time.
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The Texas Tenors perform at the Grand 1894 Opera House in Galveston, Texas. Songs include "Coming to America," "Thank God I'm a Country Boy," "Country Roads, Take Me Home," "Amazing Grace," "Rise" and "You've Lost that Lovin' Feelin'." Also: "Writing's on the Wall"; "Climb Every Mountain"; selections from "Les Misérables"; "Desperado"; "Sometimes I Dream"; selections from "Phantom of the Opera"; and "God Bless America."
Popular Canadian variety performer Ian McLean seemed to be everybody's guest during the 1960s and 1970s, but generally he was nobody's host. This state of affairs was briefly altered beginning April 3, 1976, when McLean headed his own weekly musical show. Telecast from the CBC's Edmonton facilities, The Ian McLean Show was a shining beacon of high-class entertainment for a whole two episodes.
A 1955 Grand Ole Opry episode includes performances by Eddy Arnold ("Christmas Can't Be Far Away"); Hank Snow ("Reindeer Boogie"), and the Jordanaires ("God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen"). Also: Little Jimmy Dickens chats with host Steve Noel Wariner.
A chronicle of the quadrennial competition in which young violinists compete for prizes and the loan of a Stradivari violin owned by Josef Gingold (1909-95).