Michael B. Borofsky

Most Popular Michael B. Borofsky Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Bang! The Bert Berns Story Trailer (2016)

11 March 2016

Music meets the Mob in this biography of '60s hitmaker and 2016 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Bert Berns.

Pixies : Live At The Paradise In Boston Trailer (2006)

01 September 2006

The Pixies are one of the most influential American acts of all time. Initially spanning the late eighties and early nineties they created the blueprint for alternative rock that would be followed and embellished upon by everyone from grunge to Britpop.

Pixies - Sell Out Trailer (2005)

04 October 2005

1. Bone Machine 2. Wave Of Mutilation (UK Surf) 3. In Heaven 4. Something Against You 5. River Euphrates 6.

The Best of The Johnny Cash TV Show 1969-1971 Trailer (2007)

18 September 2007

The Best Of The Johnny Cash Show 1969-1971, collects some of the top performances from the man in black's television show.

Pixies - Acoustic : Live In Newport Trailer (2006)

26 August 2006

One of the most influential American bands of all time, The Pixies created the blueprint for alternative rock.

Gotta Serve Somebody: The Gospel Songs of Bob Dylan Trailer (2006)

07 February 2006

In 2003 an all-star cast of gospel singers took Bob Dylan's gospel compositions and created a GRAMMY-nominated album.

NSYNC: PopOdyssey Live Trailer (2001)

21 November 2001

The summer of 2001 will always be remembered for the *NSYNC PopOdyssey Tour - the largest stadium concert tour in the history of the music business!

Elvis Costello & The Imposters: Club Date - Live in Memphis Trailer (2004)

01 January 2004

An Elvis Costello concert film with guest Emmylou Harris.

Pixies Acoustic & Electric Live Trailer (2006)

09 May 2006

After 10 years apart, the influential alternative rock band, the Pixies, reunite for an all acoustic set at the Newport Folk Festival.

Dust Radio: A Film About Chris Whitley Trailer (2017)

01 May 2017

A look at the work, life and eventual death of singer-songwriter Chris Whitley, whose many albums (on both major and indy labels) received universally good reviews, earning him a fan base among top tier musicians and journalists; though never bringing sustained mainstream success.