About The Coda Collection
Launched in early 2021, The Coda Collection is available exclusively via Amazon Prime Video Channels. The unique, subscription streaming offering features an exclusive, curated selection of the most iconic music documentaries, concert films, and episodic series spanning decades and genres. Alongside the channel, The Coda Collection also hosts a complementary website exploring new perspectives on music as well as its recently released Coda Companion, a first-of-its-kind second screen experience that unites concert films on the channel with the untold or rarely heard stories that surround and enrich those films.
The Coda Collection offers hundreds of hours of exclusive concert and documentary content from artists ranging from such legendary icons as Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones, AC/DC and Pearl Jam to contemporary premieres of new material by such diverse artists as The Cure, Evanescence, Coldplay, Jane’s Addiction, The Black Crowes, the critically acclaimed Dave Grohl-directed documentary What Drives Us, and Nigel Godrich’s seminal “From The Basement” performance series featuring such artists as the White Stripes, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Radiohead and others.
About Carole King
Carole King is arguably the most successful female songwriter of the 20th century pop music era. Among the dozens of hits she wrote with Gerry Goffin in the 1960s were “Will You Love Me Tomorrow,” (Shirelles, 1961) “Take Good Care of My Baby” (Bobby Vee, 1961), “The Loco-Motion” (Little Eva, 1962), “Up On The Roof” (The Drifters, 1962), “Chains” (The Cookies, 1962; The Beatles, 1963) and dozens more. In 1967, “Natural Woman” was immortalized by Aretha Franklin.
With her 1971 solo album, Tapestry, King achieved renown as a singer/songwriter and earned four Grammy Awards®—Record, Song, and Album of The Year as well as Best Pop Vocal Performance. Tapestry has sold over 30 million copies worldwide.
Her other awards and honors include: Songwriters Hall of Fame (1987), Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (1990), BMI Icon Award (2012), The Gershwin Prize for Popular Song (2013), MusiCares Person of the Year (2014) and Kennedy Center Honors (2015). In 2021, King was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (by Taylor Swift) for the second time, becoming the first musician to be inducted as a songwriter and performer.
In addition to her musical career, King, who moved to Idaho in 1977, has been working for 32 years with scientists, environmental advocates, and organizations in the Northern Rockies to preserve wilderness and biodiversity in that ecosystem. For nearly 40 years her nearest neighbor was an unlogged national forest. She brought that lived experience to Capitol Hill and worked with members of Congress in both parties to educate the public about the urgent need to protect species and habitat through the Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act. She has testified at four House hearings: in 1994, 2007, 2009 and most recently in 2022.
In her 2022 testimony King stated that mechanized, taxpayer-subsidized logging in our national forests accelerates climate change and that annual carbon emissions from logging in the U.S. are comparable to annual carbon emissions from burning coal in the U.S.
About Lou Adler
Lou Adler produced the music and guided the careers of Jan and Dean, Johnny Rivers, The Mamas and The Papas, Spirit, and Carole King, as well as the comedy of Cheech and Chong, including The Mamas and Papas’ “California Dreamin’,” Scott McKenzie’s “San Francisco (Wear Some Flowers In Your Hair),” Barry McGuire’s “Eve of Destruction,” Sam Cooke’s “(What a) Wonderful World,” and the ground-breaking multi-platinum, multi-GRAMMY Award winning Carole King’s Tapestry album.
As a multiple Grammy winner, he has produced some of the biggest selling albums of all time; he has produced 33 Top 10 singles and co-written three Top 10 songs: “Honolulu Lulu,” “Poor Side of Town,” and “(What A) Wonderful World.”
He has produced for both the stage and motion pictures. Stage productions include The Rocky Horror Show, Zoot Suit, and Bouncers. His film credits as producer include: Monterey Pop and The Rocky Horror Picture Show. In addition, he directed and produced Cheech and Chong’s Up In Smoke.
Believing in giving back to the community, he has produced all-star celebrity events benefiting children with chronic or life-threatening illnesses for the Painted Turtle Camp (which he co-founded with his wife, Page) and Paul Newman.
About Abramorama
Abramorama is the preeminent global media distribution and marketing company for nonfiction and music films. An innovator in the focused, personalized form of film distribution, marketing, promotion, and live and event cinema, Abramorama provides customized services to filmmakers, networks, digital services, and IP owners, across all platforms and in all territories. In its over 25 years of operation, Abramorama has been the trusted film partner to many of the most respected global brands in entertainment, including The Beatles, Dolly Parton, Metallica, Pearl Jam, Stevie Nicks, Neil Young, Laurie Anderson, Jimi Hendrix, Green Day, National Geographic, Discovery, AARP, MSNBC, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, HBO, Showtime, Hulu, Universal Music Group, Atlantic Records, Warner Music Group, Sony, Concord Music Group, and many others. Through a powerful global network of cinemas, digital media outlets, and affinity marketing partners, Abramorama strategically implements a unified distribution and audience activation plan for each title. Abramorama is expert at maximizing reach, engagement, marketing spends, and the ROI for content created for target audiences. For more information, visit abramorama.com.
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