- Film And TV
- 28 Jan 21
"The way the world appreciates music is evolving and changing. The Coda Collection is how we grow with that change,” said Janie Hendrix.
Yoko Ono and Experience Hendrix's Janie Hendrix are helping to launch a new music TV channel called Coda Collection.
The venture, backed by Sony Music Entertainment, will stream a range of rare concert footage from much-loved artists, new documentaries and music film premieres.
The channel promises to tell "the stories of the most iconic moments in music with fresh perspectives, unique editorial and exclusive video content."
The Coda Collection is set to launch next month (February 18, 2021) with 150 titles, including Money, Madness… Jimi Hendrix In Maui, The Rolling Stones On The Air, Johnny Cash At San Quentin, Miranda Lambert: Revolution Live By Candlelight and Bob Dylan’s Trouble No More. The channel will also screen an exciting upcoming authorised Dave Grohl documentary as well as rare performances and music programmes featuring the likes of Foo Fighters, AC/DC and Pearl Jam.
The streaming service will launch in America on Amazon Prime Video, and a global rollout will be planned for later on in the year.
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"[The Coda Collection] transcends basic music streaming and takes fans on a real journey into the heart of the songs they love and the artists, like Jimi Hendrix, who created those songs," said Janie Hendrix in a statement.
“There will always be the desire to know more about Jimi, and what drove his creativity. So much went into his concerts and performances. There was background, a backstory, and depth to it all. Coda reveals all the various dimensions, and I’m proud to be a part of making it happen.”
"John [Lennon] was always on the cutting edge of music and culture,” added Ono. “The Coda Collection will be a new way for fans to connect on a deeper level.”