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StarSkates Salute to Barry Manilow

A performance by Manilow highlights this 1999 tribute featuring figure skaters Kristi Yamaguchi, Philippe Candeloro and Elvis Stojko, who skate to the prolific songwriter's tunes. Featured: "One Voice," "I Can't Smile Without You," "Let's Hang On," "Daybreak," and "All the Time." Taped at the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas.
1999 Music, Other

Firsts

The first videos from Moby, Dr. Dre, Aerosmith and other artists are spotlighted.
2002 Music

John Legend and Family: A Bigger Love Father's Day

John Legend and his family present a special tribute to fathers everywhere.
2020 Music, Events & Specials, Comedy, Variety Shows, Other

Calvin Harris: Ultimate 10

International superstar Calvin Harris is back with a bang, so let's celebrate with ten of his best videos ever!
2016 Music, Other

100 Unforgettable Power Ballads

We're entering Power Ballad Heaven now on VH1! So grab that hairbrush, get your air guitar ready and sing your heart out, as we countdown 100 Unforgettable Power Ballads!
2017 Music, Other

Bob Dylan: 1966 World Tour, The Home Movies

In 1965, Bob Dylan was the reigning king of the new folk music boom, but while he had earned a large and loyal audience playing earnest and elliptical songs of social protest and romantic puzzlement accompanied by his acoustic guitar, he was eager to strike out into new territory, and he shocked fans at that year's Newport Folk Festival by showing up with an electric guitar and a thrown-together rock & roll band. Later that year, Dylan took his joyous outrage on the road, with a tight, but hard-hitting, rock & roll combo, the Hawks, joining him for a series of shows in which the singer and his band (who would later rename themselves the Band) were often confronted by puzzled and vocally angry crowds. Hawks drummer Levon Helm, unhappy with the unfriendly reception, dropped out after a few dates, and after substitute timekeepers Bobby Gregg and Sandy Konikoff both vacated the drummer's seat, Mickey Jones -- a Texan transplanted to Los Angeles who had enjoyed successful gigs with Trini Lopez and Johnny Rivers -- landed the job of joining Dylan and the Hawks for a tour of Europe. A photography buff, Jones brought his home movie camera along with him, and Bob Dylan: World Tour 1966 -- The Home Movies compiles Jones' amateur footage of life on the road and off-stage with Dylan and the Hawks. In addition, Jones shares his memories of the tour, discusses his career before and after working with Dylan, and offers his own observations on what Dylan's music meant to him and to music fans everywhere. The Home Movies includes no musical performances from Bob Dylan; accompaniment for Jones' silent footage is provided by Highway 61 Revisited, a Bob Dylan tribute band.
2007 TV14 Documentary, Music, Other

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