The Coda Collection, a new multimedia company, has announced an Amazon Prime Video channel offering programming for music fans, including world premiere films, a curated library of legendary performances and documentaries.
At the helm is successful entrepreneur and CEO Jim Spinello, director/producer John McDermott, Janie Hendrix of Experience Hendrix, Yoko Ono and the Estate of John Lennon, and veteran entertainment lawyer Jonas Herbsman. Sony Music Entertainment is an equity partner in the new company.
The Coda Collection will become available via Prime Video Channels in the U.S. on Feb. 18, 2021, and will roll out globally throughout the rest of the year.
Among the titles being offered at launch include the streaming premieres of Music, Money, Madness…Jimi Hendrix In Maui, The Rolling Stones On The Air, Johnny Cash At San Quentin, Miranda Lambert: Revolution Live By Candlelight, as well as newly filmed, exclusive performances by such artists as Jane’s Addiction and Stone Temple Pilots.
Fans will be able to see the streaming premieres of Bob Dylan’s Trouble No More, the forthcoming authorized Dave Grohl documentary, and performances by Dead & Company.
Additionally, Coda is planning a rich editorial destination on its desktop and mobile sites.
The Coda Collection has noteworthy content partners, including Rhino Entertainment, Concord Music, Mercury Studios, Reelin’ In The Years Productions, CREEM Magazine, and many others.
At launch, Amazon Prime members will be able to access over 150 titles streamed exclusively on The Coda Collection for $4.99 per month, with a free 7-day trial.
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