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- Faced with an unplanned pregnancy, an offbeat young woman makes a selfless decision regarding the unborn child.
- A newly-possessed high-school cheerleader turns into a succubus who specializes in killing her male classmates. Can her best friend put an end to the horror?
- To become the greatest band of all time, two slacker, wannabe-rockers set out on a quest to steal a legendary guitar pick that gives its holders incredible guitar skills, from a maximum security Rock and Roll museum.
- I.R.S. auditor Harold Crick suddenly finds his mundane Chicago life to be the subject of narration only he can hear: narration that begins to affect his entire existence, from his work to his love life to his death.
- The story of the life and career of the legendary rhythm and blues musician Ray Charles, from his humble beginnings in the South, where he went blind at age seven, to his meteoric rise to stardom during the 1950s and 1960s.
- A record company intern is hired to accompany out-of-control British rock star Aldous Snow to a concert at L.A.'s Greek Theater.
- A tyrant from the future creates evil android doubles of Bill and Ted and sends them back to eliminate the originals.
- A look at what goes on backstage during the last broadcast of America's most celebrated radio show, where singing cowboys Dusty and Lefty, a country music siren, and a host of others hold court.
- A swooning study of "Mack the Knife" singer Bobby Darin and specifically his relationship with wife Sandra Dee.
- An action epic that explores the origins of Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad, better known as the Aqua Teen Hunger Force, who somehow become pitted in a battle over an immortal piece of exercise equipment.
- A group of college students on an overnite hayride come across a group of maneating zombies. They must fight for their lives while trying to escape and warn the authorities.
- In this compelling film, Dr. Wayne W. Dyer explores the spiritual journey from ambition to meaning.
- Documentary about the Funk Brothers, a group of Detroit musicians who backed up dozens of Motown artists.
- Second-year high school student Aoi Aioi is an aspiring musician. Her older sister Akane's ex-boyfriend Shinnosuke Kanomura is a struggling guitarist. Aoi and Akane's parents passed away in an accident 13 years ago, and Akane gave up her ambition of going to Tokyo with Shinnosuke to take care of Aoi. Since then, Aoi has felt indebted to her older sister. One day, she is invited to perform at a music festival as a session musician by a famous en singer named Dankichi. At the same time, Shinnosuke returns to Aoi and Akane's town after a long time away. Then, Shinno mysteriously appears- who is actually Shinnosuke from 13 years ago after traveling from the past to the present-and Aoi falls in love for the first time.
- Director Spike Lee's passionate adaptation of the thrilling Broadway musical about a young bohemian who experiences sex, drugs and rock and roll on his journey to selfhood.
- Some school kids stumble across a briefcase full of money, when they go back for it, they find a body instead. When they bring the police, neither is there, and the police refuse to believe them. Later they discover both were part of an assassination plot. Now they have to figure out how to stop the plot and put the bad guys in jail.
- Meet David Crosby in this portrait of a man with everything but an easy retirement on his mind.
- A guitar playing stranger saves a small towns crops from swarms of locusts. When the job is done, the mayor won't pay. But when the stranger drives all this kids from the town, they realize the kids are more important then they knew.
- Chris Isaak begins his third decade as one of the most distinctive recording artists- and the epitome of modern cool-with his first career-spanning retrospective. Best of Chris Isaak CD features every hit, led by "Wicked Game," and including many fan favorites such as "Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing," plus four previously unreleased tracks. The CD/DVD package adds a DVD of 20 videos, including a half dozen songs not on the CD. Chris Isaak has done a good good thing.
- Driven by a live rockin' soul soundtrack, this madcap, semi-mockumentary depicts the escape of musician Benny Bliss from a mental institution. Benny has an epiphany during shock therapy to rid the planet of all electronic gadgets, which he believes is thwarting the growth and evolutionary process of humanity as we know it. Enlisting a bluesy band of misfits, riding in a converted handicapped school bus and putting on shows, little by little Benny and his disciples convince the masses to give up their dependence on technology, and save many-a-soul. Benny quickly spreads- his support grows, the media follows every move that he makes. But where are they going? No one knows- not even Benny, or so it seems.
- During their "Ten Years of Charity", MYCuvSOL performed mainly at private events or exclusive venues in NY and LA to bring awareness to the most worthy of causes. Their influence helped launch many of today's major brands into existence.
- Ben's mother Carol arranges to meet him at The Shackletons and is invited to stay where she goes on to reveal details on Ben's younger days and then to counsel the rest of the Shackletons against Ben's wishes causing mayhem. At the same time Ted is hosting an important work event and it goes from bad to worse because of Carol's meddling. Finally Ben snaps out of his trance and puts the family back on track again.
- Becca forms a LARP'ing group, while Will runs into a classmate from another camp.
- Summer is halfway over, and parents' weekend continues in the finale of Huge.
- The buyers head to El Monte, CA where they take the local competition head on. Darrell and Brandon score some antique loot while Jarrod and Brandi get a rocking' good locker. And Ivy hits a score that may just lead to the mother load.
- Indigenous Robot brings their Psych Garage Rock sound to the Sounds on 29th studios along with the comedic stylings of Haley Driscoll. Hosted by Theresa Mercado.
- 2011– 22mTV EpisodeLocal honky-tonk musicians Casey James Prestwood & The Burning Angels and Comedian Haley Driscoll perform. Hosted by Theresa Mercado.
- This program showcases the Highland Gypsies, a Spanish Flamenco music and dance group based in Denver. The group brings together musicians from many world cultures and infuses their playing with Flamenco guitar and dance. Local comedian Matt Wayman also performs.
- This episode features Ancient Elk, who describe their music as "psychedelic, garage rock, operatic, yodeling, only partly kidding;" as well as Matt Monroe, who names himself "Systems Engineer by day, Comedian by night. It's a lot like the Bruce Wayne/Batman dichotomy but without all the pesky money, good looks, capes, women, fighting, gadgets, abs, butlers, and property ownership."
- Local Denver favorites Faceman perform in a life-sized shoebox diorama stage and Professor Phelyx performs slight of hand.
- Jesse Manley & Emily Rose Lewis fill the studio with sonic and sweetness and Derrick Rush exercises our funny bones!
- This week, The Fabulous Boogienauts - a ten piece all-original power disco funk ensemble - take the stage for a high-energy, theatrical show. On the comedy front, 1st generation Cuban-American comedian Adrian P. Mesa turns in an inspired comedy performance.
- Always over the top, Dangerous Nonsense's sets can include all new music, costume changes, choreography, performance art, whistles, water boarding, flute noodling and side acts. This week, the all-girl trio performs its post-punk art metal music alongside comedian James Draper.
- This week, Covenhoven, the symphonic folk ensemble lead by Joel Van Horne and comedian Jeff Albright perform in the Sounds on 29th Studios.
- This week, Calder's Revolvers, a modern soul group with heavy backbeats, pulsing guitar riffs and heart-wrenching vocals perform along with comedian Roger Norquist in the Sounds on 29th Studios.
- 2011– 23mTV Episode
- On this episode: Charly Fasano is a multimedia artist and poet from Denver. He combines poetry, block printing, spoken word and film to present a rich storytelling experience. Malamadre brings together a diverse vision of artistic experience and influences. Joined by the fabulous comedian Timmi Lasley.
- 2011– 20mTV EpisodeOn this episode: Adam Lopez & His Rhythm Review Covering all forms of Outlaw Rockabilly, Rock & Roll, Rhythm & Blues, Honky Tonk, Western and more!Christie Buchele is an up-and-coming standup comic from the Mile-High city, crushing audiences with a wry, biting style that's a bit surly and really, really funny.
- On this episode: In the Whale is dirty and aggressive, yet surprisingly light-hearted. With an undeniable live show and a tenacious work ethic, this Denver band won't be local for long. Paulie Lipman has been a part of 8 Denver National Slam Teams. In addition to Spoken Word, Paulie is also a musician/composer.
- Sounds on 29th showcases some of Colorado's finest talent. Altas has written some of the most interesting and evocative rock music to come out of Denver. At the core of the band is a group of friends that came together as a result of coincidence and a shared Mexican heritage. Juan Carlos Flores, Israel Jimenez and Enrique Jimenez.
- Sounds on 29th, a performance showcase featuring Colorado's finest acts, looks back at some of the magical moments captured in 2014. Featuring Casey James Prestwood and the Burning Angels, CovenHoven, In The Whale, FaceMan, Dangerous Nonsense and many more.
- Join us as we take a look back at some of the funniest and wittiest moments captured in our studio in 2014. Featuring Christie Buchele, Ken Arkind, Adrian P. Mesa, Haley Driscoll, Professor Phelyx, Matt Wayman, Paulie Lipman, Timmi Lasley, Derrick Rush, Matt Monroe, Jeff M. Albright, James Drape, Hippie Man and Roger Norquist .