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An electric Tina Turner performance from Arnhem, Netherlands, in 2009.
A powerful performance by Prince and The Revolution, remixed, remastered and enhanced.
A global music craze is born in the loft apartments and basement bars of 1970s New York.
The story of the famous Montreux Jazz Festival and its inspirational founder, Claude Nobs.
The story of legendary black musicians being exploited by the music industry.
The women pioneers of hip-hop reveal the story of their role in the genre's creation.
Actor David Harewood travels across America to discover the stories behind his heroes.
Music author Dylan Jones argues that the 1980s were the most innovative decade in pop.
The story of Ghana鈥檚 influential music genre, through key artists from the scene.
Guests on tonight's show are Ghetts, Little Simz, JME, Bellah, Backroad Gee and Specs.
Straight after meeting, the artists are faced with their first on the spot performance.
A Storyville documentary looking at the history and impact of grime.
An investigation of the appeal and power of the popular song My Way, written by Paul Anka.
Elvis struts his stuff in his own charming and inimitable style.
Adrian Thrills investigates 2 Tone and its unique blend of ska, reggae, new wave and punk.
Meeting Sanjeev Mann, AKA Supermann on da Beat, as he releases the first of his own music.
RAYE live at the Royal Albert Hall with the Heritage Orchestra and Flames Collective Choir
Jazz pianist Oscar Peterson is joined by Count Basie and his Orchestra and Joe Pass.
A 1965 concert by Count Basie and his Orchestra.
A collection of hits from one of pop music鈥檚 greatest geniuses - Prince.
The definitive video mix of 50 years of hip-hop with nearly 500 tracks in under an hour!
The story of the life of Phil Lynott and how he became Ireland's greatest rock star.
Relive some of Dame Shirley Bassey's career-defining moments in this special programme.
FOS and Ransom travel to Liverpool to find out if Scouse Rap is next to blow.