A Clip taken from the 1990 Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ film Arena Rhythms of The World: Ewan McColl introducing the folk singer and showing rare footage of him singing folk songs with his Mother, Son and wife Peggy Seeger.
Extract from the Rhythms of The World programme The Rolling Stones in Morocco which shows The Stones as they meet Moroccan musicians and make recordings of traditional piping and drumming for their track Continental Drift.
Ibrahim is filmed in 1987 describing how the iconic track Manenberg came into being and performing it live. Taken from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Arena film A Brother with Perfect Timing
The Mahotella Queens stun a 1989 Johannesburg audience with their pumping track Hush and Listen and an eye-bogglingly fantastic dance routine. Taken from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Arena Rhythms of The World: The Indestructable Beat of Soweto
Max Roach plays the drums for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Arena's Tony Bennett's New York and we hear him interviewed about the early days of being a Jazz star in the 1940's.
Jimenez performs in a spring garden and talks about learning to play the achordian by watching his father. Filmed for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Arena's 1985 film The Achordian Strikes Back
Jerry Allison, Drummer from Holly's first band The Crickets demonstrates the beat used in hit song Peggy Sue, which we see Holly performing in a clip from Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Arena's film Buddy Holly (1985).
Johnathan King describes working with Joe Meek and his inventive approach to recordning sound. Taken from Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Arenas The Strange Story of Joe Meek (1991).
Slim Gaillard interviews Lionel Hampton on his sound and we see a clips of the jazz star playing Vibe Boogie. Taken from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Arena Rhythms of The World: Slim's Jazz (1991)
John Peel is filmed at a Nightingales gig for the 1981 Arena film Today Carshalton Beeches, Tomorrow Croydon. The band talk about their history and we see them perform
Filmed for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Arena's Today Carshalton Beeches, Tomorrow Croydon we see John Peel in 1981 going through the tapes sent to his Radio 1 studio in the wake of the punk revolution
Excerpted from Arena: Cool (2009) this clip of Dizzy Gillespie the great 'Jazz Ambassador' features exsquisit film footage of Dizzy playing Tin Tin Deo intercut with archive footage from around the troubled world of the 1960s.
Little Richard waxes lyrical about the electric atmosphere at The Apollo Theatre and modestly describes himself as a very hard act to follow. From the 1985 Arena documentary The Apollo Story (Part Two)
The infamous bad-boy rockstar on leave from the Priory bigs up his rehab centre, the UK Probabtion Service and Metropolitan Police before performing 'Gin and Teacups' at a festival. Filmed by Ashtar Alkhirsan and a highlight of her brilliant and troubling portrait film Arena: Pete Doherty.