| 746 products found for Folk in VHS  | The eighty-member Riverdance Irish dance troupe performs their famed stage show featuring a modern, percussive approach to traditional Celtic dance. Special guests include Anuna, flamenco specialist Maria Pages and Moscow's Moiseyev Dance Company. |  | The eighty-member Riverdance Irish dance troupe performs their famed stage show featuring a modern, percussive approach to traditional Celtic dance. Special guests include Anuna, flamenco specialist Maria Pages and Moscow's Moiseyev Dance Company. |  | For the first time ever, these legendary folk singers joined forces to revive a music that bellowed from the coffeehouses of the 1960's. The show was taped at Wolf and Rissmiller's Country Club in Reseda, California and featured their most popular... |  | Based on the British television series of the same name that became a sensation abroad, Showtime's QUEER AS FOLK quickly became as big a hit in the US as the original was overseas. Focusing on the lives of three gay men (Michael, an insecure 29... |  | The Riverdance troupe of 70 dancers flaunts its terpsichorean talents on the stage of Radio City Music Hall, performing such rousing favorites as "Trading Taps," "American Wake," and "Riverdance." Featuring previously unstaged material, the much... |  | This video version of Putumayo's collection of music features rare interviews and performances, while showcasing the Celtic ruins and dramatic landscapes which form the environmental influences on the artists featured. The camera transports the... |  | Interview footage and videoclips of the Irish band with a cult following in the U.S. Videos include "Almost Seems Too Late to Turn," "In a Lifetime," which features guest vocalist, Bono, and "Something to Believe In" featuring Bruce Hornsby on piano. |  | A music documentary that follows the Everly Brothers from their debut at the Grand Ole Opry, to their bitter separation in the 70's. Hit titles performed include "Bye Bye Love," "Wake Up, Little Susie," and "All I Have To Do Is Dream." |  | The Dream Academy emerged from Britain in 1985 and achieved minor success with a pleasant enough neo-60's sort of folk-pop. Songs include: "Life in a Northern Town," "The Love Parade," "This World," and "Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want." |  | Songs included are "Sweet Baby James," "Carolina on My Mind," "Steam Roller," "Whenever I See Your Smiling Face," "Up On the Roof" and "Handy Man." |
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