Sony Music Entertainment Visual Works Inc. Movie Trailers

Most Popular Sony Music Entertainment Visual Works Inc. Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Tokyo Revelation Trailer (1995)

21 April 1995

Akito Kobayashi has always had an interest in the occult, and when he learns to control demons though the help of a computer program he created and magnetite, the essence of human life, he plans to unleash hell on earth.

Béla Fleck & the Flecktones: Live at the Quick Trailer (2002)

26 February 2002

Fronted by one of the most accomplished banjo players of his time, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones are captured live in concert on Live at the Quick.

Donna Summer - Live and More Encore! Trailer (1999)

21 December 1999

Since her '70s heyday as disco's reigning diva (and one of its most adventurous artists), Donna Summer has scored the odd hit: "She Works Hard for the Money," "This Time I Know It's for Real.

Barbra Streisand: Timeless - Live in Concert Trailer (2001)

14 February 2001

Timeless: Live in Concert, recorded at her Las Vegas show on New Year's Eve 1999, takes as its subject the star herself.

Yanni - Live at the Acropolis - 25th Anniversary Trailer (2018)

23 November 2018

Twenty-five years ago, on September 25, 1993, beneath the golden glow of the Parthenon, a standing-room-only crowd assembled to witness a stunning spectacle of sight and sound.

The Goat Rodeo Sessions Live Trailer (2012)

25 May 2012

Live performance from a group of celebrated string musicians, comprising cellist Yo-Yo Ma, fiddler Stuart Duncan, bassist Edgar Meyer and mandolist Chris Thile.

Kaya Yanar - Made in Germany Trailer (2008)

29 February 2008

James Brown Live At The Boston Garden - April 5, 1968 Trailer (2008)

05 August 2008

Live at the Boston Garden: April 5, 1968 is a concert film starring James Brown. Recorded at the Boston Garden by WGBH-TV the night after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.

James Brown Live At The Apollo '68 Trailer (2008)

05 August 2008

This was one of a series of concerts James Brown gave at the Apollo in Harlem in March 1968. This performance was broadcast on television as James Brown: Man To Man.