Dave Diomedi
2021Hanson: Underneath Acoustic Live
Ashley Greyson, Dave Diomedi
Taylor Hanson, Zac Hanson
Don't miss this exclusive high definition DVD of HANSON performing on their critically acclaimed Underneath Acoustic Tour in 2003. This performance was taped in Chicago, Illinois on 11/11/2003 at the famed House of Blues.
Hanson: Underneath Acoustic Live
Green Day - VH1 Storytellers
Dave Diomedi
Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt
Green Day performs their entire American Idiot album in front of a mostly small and intimate live audience, and tell stories about their music, writing experiences and memories. Filmed in Culver City, California.
Green Day - VH1 Storytellers
Heart: Alive in Seattle
Dave Diomedi
Nancy Wilson, Ann Wilson
The Wilson sisters (1980s glam rockers with such hits as "Alone" and "These Dreams") make a triumphant return to their hometown of Seattle. The city, oddly enough, spawned the grunge movement in the early '90s and killed off many of the '80s metal bands. A career-spanning selection of material in this concert includes early classics such as "Barracuda" and "Crazy on You," alongside more recent material.
Heart: Alive in Seattle
Coldplay: VH1 Storytellers
Dave Diomedi
Guy Berryman, Jon Buckland
Weeks before the much-anticipated release of their album X&Y, Coldplay took the stage at Brooklyn Academy Of Music for an intimate night of storytelling and live music. Chris Martin, Will Champion, Guy Berryman, and Jon Buckland debuted new tunes ("Square One," "Fix You"), revisited old favorites ("Clocks," "Yellow") and even shared a song they wrote for Johnny Cash ("Till Kingdom Come"). Chris explained that "Yellow" was inspired by the Yellow Pages ("In an alternative universe this song would be called Playboy") and revealed "Speed Of Sound" was an attempt to rip-off Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill." It was a magical night for the introspective Britpop heavyweights.
Coldplay: VH1 Storytellers
The Doors: A Celebration - VH1 Storytellers
Dave Diomedi
Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger
This episode of VH1 Storytellers is broadcast on November 22, 2000 to coincide with the release of the tribute album Stoned Immaculate: The Music Of The Doors. All of the performers joining The Doors on this program also appear on the album. This performance would mark the last time that Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, and John Densmore ever reunited to play live together as The Doors. Set List: Love Me Two Times (Pat Monahan) / Alabama Song (Ian Astbury) / Back Door Man (Ian Astbury) / Wild Child (Ian Astbury) / The End (Travis Meeks) / Break On Through (Scott Weiland) / Five To One (Scott Weiland) / L.A. Woman (Perry Farrell) / Riders On The Storm (Scott Stapp) / Roadhouse Blues (Scott Stapp) / Light My Fire (Scott Stapp)
The Doors: A Celebration - VH1 Storytellers
Bruce Springsteen: VH-1 Storytellers
Dave Diomedi
Bruce Springsteen, Patti Scialfa
"Tonight I'm gonna play a few songs and try to tell you where they came from" First aired on VH1 April 23, 2005, this program is an expanded and completely re-edited version of Bruce Springsteen's historic solo VH1 Storytellers concert. The stunning solo performances is nearly two hours long and features a total of 8 complete Springsteen songs, including "Devils & Dust" and "Jesus Was An Only Son" from his recent acclaimed album Devils & Dust. This program also contains Springsteen's detailed comments, introductions, and anecdotes on the songs origins, as well as a previously unseen question and answer session between the musician and his fans.
Bruce Springsteen: VH-1 Storytellers
Kids in the Hall: Tour of Duty
Dave Diomedi
Dave Foley, Bruce McCulloch
The Canadian comedy troupe reunite at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver, B.C, performing from their 2002 Tour. Features some of their most memorable sketches along with some new ones.
Kids in the Hall: Tour of Duty
Pearl Jam - VH1 Storytellers
Dave Diomedi
Eddie Vedder, Jeff Ament
Pearl Jam recorded an intimate 10-song set for VH1's Storytellers on May 31, 2006 at the New York's Avalon. Filling in background and inspiration for songs old and new, Vedder riffed on the abusive relationship at the heart of "Better Man" and explained how the audience response to "Alive" forever changed the song's meaning for him.
Pearl Jam - VH1 Storytellers
Oh Aaron: Live in Concert!
Dave Diomedi
Aaron Carter, Nick Carter
The charismatic pop star of the Nickelodeon and Disney Channel set, Aaron Carter (brother of Nick Carter from the Backstreet Boys) performs one of his most spectacular concerts. Filmed at the Riverside Centerplex in Baton Rouge, LA, and broadcast as a pay-per-view special, Carter's concert includes hits such as "Outstanding," "Oh Aaron," "Not Too Young, Not Too Old" and "Heaven."
Oh Aaron: Live in Concert!
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
Dave Diomedi
Jimmy Fallon, Steve Higgins
After Jay Leno's second retirement from the program, Jimmy Fallon stepped in as his permanent replacement. After 42 years in Los Angeles the program was brought back to New York.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon