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Wilson Phillips, one of the best-selling female groups of all time, brings their smash album, Dedicated, to the stage in a new video, Live From Infinity Hall. Recorded live on February 24, 2012, the concert captures the band's unique harmony-rich sound on songs made famous by their parents, The Mammas & The Papas and The Beach Boys. Included are such well-known hits as "Wouldn't It Be Nice," "Monday Monday" and "California Dreamin'" plus their own worldwide smash, "Hold On." Live at Infinity Hall aired nationwide on public television and the video includes a bonus performance of "Good Vibrations."
Wendy Wilson
公私ともにがけっぷち状態にある30代独身女性が、結婚を控えた親友から花嫁介添人たちのまとめ役を引き受けたのを機に大騒動を巻き起こすコメディ・ドラマ。
ケーキ屋の経営に失敗した上に恋人に捨てられ、人生どん底のアニー。幼なじみの親友リリアンを心のよりどころにしていたが、彼女から婚約したと告げられ、花嫁介添人をまとめるメイド・オブ・オナーを頼まれる。喜びと寂しさを抱えながらまとめ役を務めるアニーだが、介添人の一人であるヘレンと事あるごとに衝突、さらには一行をブラジル料理で食中毒にさせてしまったり、パーティーへと向かう飛行機で泥酔して搭乗を拒否されたりと、トラブルばかりを引き起こしてしまう。
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A divorced female marine officer with two small children begins an affair with a senior officer.
I Just Wasn't Made for These Times is a documentary about the life of Brian Wilson, the musical mastermind and songwriter for the Beach Boys. The film examines the ups and downs of Wilson's life, including the early years of the Beach Boys, his years of substance abuse, and his long road to recovery. The film was directed by music producer Don Was, who also worked on the soundtrack for Backbeat, a film about the early days of the Beatles.